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      Terrestrial habitat: A vital component for herpetofauna of isolated wetlands

      Wetlands
      Society of Wetland Scientists

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          The Global Decline of Reptiles, Déjà Vu Amphibians

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            Declining amphibian populations: the problem of separating human impacts from natural fluctuations.

            Reports of declining amphibian populations in many parts of the world are numerous, but supporting long-term census data are generally unavailable. Census data from 1979 to 1990 for three salamander species and one frog species at a breeding pond in South Carolina showed fluctuations of substantial magnitude in both the size of breeding populations and in recruitment of juveniles. Breeding population sizes exhibited no overall trend in three species and increased in the fourth. Recent droughts account satisfactorily for an increase in recruitment failures. These data illustrate that to distinguish between natural population fluctuations and declines with anthropogenic causes may require long-term studies.
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              Are Small, Isolated Wetlands Expendable?

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                Journal
                Wetlands
                Wetlands
                Society of Wetland Scientists
                0277-5212
                1943-6246
                September 2003
                September 2003
                : 23
                : 3
                : 630-635
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                10.1672/0277-5212(2003)023[0630:THAVCF]2.0.CO;2
                79f47314-710b-4ade-abe9-a8edb3e1bb44
                © 2003
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