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Local demographic rates of four Eleutherodactylus frogs in Puerto Rico, 2017-2019

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2017-03-01
End Date
2019-08-31

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Jaime A. Collazo, 2020, Local demographic rates of four Eleutherodactylus frogs in Puerto Rico, 2017-2019 - Site Covariates: , https://doi.org/10.21429/8vx5-gd05.

Summary

We estimated the effect of microhabitat and microclimatic factors on occupancy, abundance and reproduction of four species of Eleutherodactylus frogs (E. wightmanae, E. brittoni, E. antillensis, E. coqui). Data consist of presence-non/presence data (binary), and physical (abiotic) and habitat (biotic) covariates collected at each of 48 survey stations (2017) and 35 (2018) along two altitudinal gradients in west-central Puerto Rico.

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Understand factors influencing local demographic processes to gauge conditions that would trigger considering in-situ management or managed translocations, and test predictions about site quality, and validate the suitability of potential climate refuges. The information will be used by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the P.R. Department of Natural and Environmental Resources to implement two adaptation strategies, namely, managed translocations and identify climate refuges to help recover listed species and prevent the listing of species “at risk” from becoming threatened or endangered.

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