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Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) presence data at Blackrock, Wyoming 2012-2015

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Publication Date
Start Date
2015-04-25
End Date
2016-07-25

Citation

Muths, E.L., Hossack, B.R., Pilliod, David, 2017, Demography and habitat use of boreal toads (Anaxyrus boreas) and other amphibians in northern Wyoming (Blackrock): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7MW2G32.

Summary

These data detail the presence of disease (Bd, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) at a set of sites that are associated with the project detailed in the abstract below: Amphibian decline is a problem of global importance, with over 40% of species considered at risk. This phenomenon is not limited to the tropics or to other countries. Amphibian species in the U.S. are also declining, contributing to the larger, global phenomenon. For example, in the State of Wyoming, the Wyoming toad has been extirpated in the wild and the boreal toad is a species of special concern. Understanding biotic and abiotic factors that influence amphibian persistence is critical for amphibian conservation. This work in northern Wyoming has focused on demography, [...]

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Point of Contact :
Erin L Muths
Originator :
Erin Muths, Blake Hossack, David Pilliod
Metadata Contact :
Erin L Muths
Distributor :
GS ScienceBase

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Purpose

Data were collected to inform conservation and management of amphibian populations. Information will be used to understand demographics of natural populations (survival, recruitment, and population growth rate), disease, and occupancy of amphibians across a landscape. Additional site specific data such as invertebrate species, calls of other organisms (i.e. birds), and vegetation will inform the implementation of mitigation (e.g. as required when amphibian habitat is destroyed during road construction, or possibly the creation of new amphibian-specific sites for reintroduction).

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