Research Needs to Inform Amphibian Conservation in the Anthropocene

Abstract/Summary

The problem of global amphibian declines has prompted extensive research over the last three decades; initially the focus was on identifying and characterizing the extent of the problem, but more recently efforts have shifted to evidence-based research designed to improve conservation outcomes. Using input from participants at the 9th World Congress of Herpetology, a US Geological Survey Powell Center symposium, amphibian listservs, the IUCN Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Gamete Biobanking group, and respondents to a survey, we developed a list of 25 priority research questions for amphibian conservation at this stage of the Anthropocene. These research needs represent critical knowledge gaps for amphibian conservation.

Publication details
Published Date: 2023
Outlet/Publisher: Conservation Science and Practice
Media Format: .PDF

ARMI Organizational Units:
Southwest, Northern California - Biology
Rocky Mountains, Southern - Biology
Northeast - Biology
Topics:
Management; Monitoring and Population Ecology; Species and their Ecology; Stressors
Keywords:
amphibian decline; Anthropocene; conservation needs; priority research; threats
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