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Using ancillary data to model the terrestrial distribution of gopher frogs

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Craig D. Marshall, Brian Crawford, Lora L. Smith, Kevin M. Enge, Matt Elliott, Savannah McGuire, and John Maerz, 2023-05, Using ancillary data to model the terrestrial distribution of gopher frogs: The Journal of Wildlife Management, v. 87, iss. 4.

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Abstract (from WileyOnline): An inherent challenge in managing rare or cryptic species is data deficiency. For this reason, ancillary data is a potentially valuable resource for generating key population estimates for priority species. We compiled ancillary commensal data collected between 1982 and 2020 during surveys of gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) burrows to estimate the terrestrial distribution of gopher frogs (Rana capito) from potential breeding wetlands. Gopher frogs were detected in gopher tortoise burrows 30‒3,879 m from identified wetlands. A global model of all records from all sites indicated that the probability of a gopher frog residing in a gopher tortoise burrow declined with increasing distance from a wetland. [...]

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