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Quantitative evidence for the effects of multiple drivers on continental-scale amphibian declines

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Evan H. Campbell Grant, David A. W. Miller, Benedikt R. Schmidt, M.J. Adams, Staci M. Amburgey, Thierry A. Chambert, Sam S. Cruickshank, Robert N. Fisher, David M. Green, Blake R. Hossack, Pieter T.J. Johnson, Maxwell B. Joseph, Tracy A. G. Rittenhouse, Maureen E. Ryan, J. Hardin Waddle, Susan C. Walls, Larissa L. Bailey, Gary M. Fellers, Thomas A. Gorman, Andrew M. Ray, David S. Pilliod, Steven J. Price, Daniel Saenz, Walt Sadinski, and Erin L. Muths, 2016, Quantitative evidence for the effects of multiple drivers on continental-scale amphibian declines: Scientific Reports, v. 6.

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Since amphibian declines were first proposed as a global phenomenon over a quarter century ago, the conservation community has made little progress in halting or reversing these trends. The early search for a “smoking gun” was replaced with the expectation that declines are caused by multiple drivers. While field observations and experiments have identified factors leading to increased local extinction risk, evidence for effects of these drivers is lacking at large spatial scales. Here, we use observations of 389 time-series of 83 species and complexes from 61 study areas across North America to test the effects of 4 of the major hypothesized drivers of declines. While we find that local amphibian populations are being lost from metapopulations [...]

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doi http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-outline-3-5.html#identifier doi:10.1038/srep25625
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