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Estimation of temporary emigration in male toads

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Erin L Muths, Brad A. Lambert, Paul Stephen Corn, and Rick D Scherer, Estimation of temporary emigration in male toads: .

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Male boreal toads (Bufo boreas) are thought to return to the breeding site every year but, if absent in a particular year, will be more likely to return the following year. Using Pollock's robust design we estimated temporary emigration (the probability a male toad is absent from a breeding site in a given year) at three locations in Colorado, USA: two in Rocky Mountain National Park and one in Chaffee County. We present data that suggest that not all male toads return to the breeding site every year. Our analyses indicate that temporary emigration varies by site and time (for example, from 1992 to 1998, the probability of temporary emigration ranged from 10% to 29% and from 3% to 95% at Lost Lake and Kettle Tarn, respectively). Although [...]

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From Source - Mendeley RIS export <br> On - Tue May 10 09:55:01 CDT 2011

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