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Amphibian Declines

The Conservation Status of United States Species

By: Michael J. Lannoo (Editor)

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Published: 15th June 2005
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This benchmark volume documents in comprehensive detail a major environmental crisis: rapidly declining amphibian populations and the disturbing developmental problems that are increasingly prevalent within many amphibian species. Horror stories on this topic have been featured in the scientific and popular press over the past fifteen years, invariably asking what amphibian declines are telling us about the state of the environment. Are declines harbingers of devastated ecosystems or simply weird reflections of a peculiar amphibian world?
This compendium--presenting new data, reviews of current literature, and comprehensive species accounts--reinforces what scientists have begun to suspect, that amphibians are a lens through which the state of the environment can be viewed more clearly. And, that the view is alarming and presages serious concerns for all life, including that of our own species.
The first part of this work consists of more than fifty essays covering topics from the causes of declines to conservation, surveys and monitoring, and education. The second part consists of species accounts describing the life history and natural history of every known amphibian species in the United States.

"An extraordinary book based on the experience of an impressive team of specialists on amphibian declines and conservation."--Copeia

Preface
Conservation essaysp. 1
Diverse phenomena influencing amphibian population declinesp. 3
Why are some species in decline but others not?p. 7
Philosophy, value judgments, and declining amphibiansp. 10
Embracing human diversity in conservationp. 15
Declining amphibian populations task forcep. 17
Meeting the challenge of amphibian declines with an interdisciplinary research programp. 23
Biology of amphibian declinesp. 28
Declines of Eastern North American woodland salamanders (Plethodon)p. 34
Decline of northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans)p. 47
Overwintering in northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans)p. 55
Repercussions of global changep. 60
Lessons from Europep. 64
Risk factors and declines in northern cricket frogs (Acris crepitans)p. 75
Ultraviolet radiationp. 87
Xenobioticsp. 89
Variation in pesticide tolerancep. 93
Lucke renal adenocarcinomap. 96
Malformed frogs in Minnesota : history and interspecific differencesp. 103
Parasites of North American frogsp. 109
Parasite infection and limb malformations : a growing problem in amphibian conservationp. 124
Pine silviculturep. 139
Commercial tradep. 146
Houston toads and Texas politicsp. 150
Amphibian conservation needsp. 168
Amphibian population cycles and long-term data setsp. 177
Landscape ecologyp. 185
Conservation of Texas spring and cave salamanders (Eurycea)p. 193
Lessons from the tropicsp. 198
Taxonomy and amphibian declinesp. 206
Conservation systematics : the bufo boreas species groupp. 210
Factors limiting the recovery of boreal toads (Bufo b. boreas)p. 222
Southwestern desert bufonidsp. 237
Amphibian ecotoxicologyp. 241
Museum collectionsp. 244
Critical areasp. 247
Creating habitat reserves for migratory salamandersp. 260
Population manipulationsp. 265
Exotic speciesp. 271
Protecting amphibians while restoring fish populationsp. 275
Reflections upon amphibian conservationp. 277
Distribution of South Dakota anuransp. 283
Nebraska's declining amphibiansp. 292
Museum collections can assess population trendsp. 295
Monitoring salamander populations in great smoky mountains national parkp. 300
North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP)p. 307
Evaluating calling surveysp. 314
Geographical information systems and survey designsp. 320
Impacts of forest management on amphibiansp. 326
Monitoring pigment pattern morphs of northern leopard frogsp. 328
The National Amphibian Conservation Centerp. 339
A thousand friends of frogs : its originsp. 341
Of men and deformed frogs : a journalist's lamentp. 344
Species accountsp. 349
Introductionp. 351
Anurap. 381
Caudatap. 601
Factors implicated in amphibian population declines in the United Statesp. 915
Conclusionp. 926
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ISBN: 9780520235922
ISBN-10: 0520235924
Audience: Professional
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 1115
Published: 15th June 2005
Dimensions (cm): 28.1 x 22.4  x 5.211
Weight (kg): 2.302