Global amphibian declines: sorting the hypotheses
Arizona State University · Washington State University
Abstract
Abstract. Reports of malformed amphibians and global amphibian declines have led to public concern, particularly because amphibians are thought to be indicator species of overall environmental health. The topic also draws scientific attention because there is no obvious, simple answer to the question of what is causing amphibian declines? Complex interactions of several anthropogenic factors are probably at work, and understanding amphibian declines may thus serve as a model for understanding species declines in general. While we have fewer answers than we would like, there are six leading hypotheses that we sort into two classes. For class I hypotheses, alien species, over‐exploitation and land use change, we…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.95
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 62
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Amphibian
- Ecology
- Biology
- Climate change
- Notice
- Geography
- Political science