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Extinction in our times
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ISBN: 1282235370 9786612235375 0199717885 9780199717880 9780195316940 0195316940 9781282235373 6612235373 0199886334 0197700985 9780199886333 Year: 2009 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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Since the 1990s there has been an extraordinary decline and extinction of amphibian populations worldwide. 'Extinction in Our Times' unravels the mystery of amphibian biodiversity loss by exploring possible causes such as commercial exploitation, competition and predation by exotic species, habitat loss and climate change.


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Froglog
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ISSN: 18173934 Year: 1992 Publisher: Milton Keynes, U.K. : IUCN/SSC Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force

Amphibian declines
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ISBN: 1282759159 9786612759154 0520929438 1417593326 9780520929432 9781417593323 9780520235922 0520235924 9781282759152 6612759151 Year: 2005 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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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.

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