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Survival estimates for the invasive American Bullfrog

Authors: P E Howell; Erin Muths; Brent H Sigafus; Blake R Hossack
Contribution Number: 732
Abstract/Summary

We used five years of capture mark-recapture data to estimate annual apparent survival of post-metamorphic bullfrogs in a population on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in their invaded range in Arizona, U.S.A.

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Outlet/Publisher: Amphibia-Reptilia
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ARMI Organizational Units:
Rocky Mountains, Northern - Biology
Topics:
Drought
Invasive Species
Management
Monitoring and Population Ecology
Water
Place Names:
Arizona
Buenos Aires National wildlife Refuge
Keywords:
amphibians
ARMI
demographics
Endangered Species Act
mark-recapture
movement
pond-breeding amphibians
population
reintroduction
restoration
surface water
survival
T&E
threatened species
water
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