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Amphibian Occupancy and Effects of Habitat Use on Pesticide Exposure in Iowa Wetlands

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2015-05-01
End Date
2016-09-01

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Swanson, J.E., Muths, Erin, Pierce, C.L., Vandever, M.W., Smalling, K.L., 2018, Amphibian occupancy and effects of habitat use on pesticide exposure in Iowa wetlands: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7D799PV.

Summary

Amphibians living in agricultural areas encounter many challenges. Two factors affecting individuals in these landscapes are habitat loss and pesticides. This thesis focuses on amphibians using agricultural wetlands in Iowa, where row crops such as corn and soybeans dominate the landscape. The goal of my first study was to determine the influences of site characteristics on amphibian presence and success. I used occupancy analysis to estimate proportion of area occupied by four species as a function of eight covariates hypothesized to affect occupancy: fish abundance, salamander abundance, invertebrate density, vegetative cover, wetland area, water atrazine concentration, surrounding crop land use, and overall wetland health score. [...]

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These data were collected to estimate presence of four anuran species at wetlands in northern Iowa and to assess adult Leopard Frog movement and exposure to pesticides.

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  • Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units
  • USGS Data Release Products

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/F7D799PV

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