Variable breeding phenology affects the exposure of amphibian embryos to ultraviolet radiation: reply
Authors: P. Stephen Corn; Erin Muths
Contribution Number: 105
Abstract/Summary
Corn and Muths (2002) described how seasonal and annual variation in estimated flux of ultraviolet-B (UVB)radiation, combined with year-to-year variation in amphibian breeding phenology, introduces considerable variability in the UV-B exposures to amphibians. The response to our paper by Blaustein et al. (2004)misstates the objectives and conclusions of our study, contains other errors of interpretation, and critiques our study for adopting practices that they themselves use. We are confident that an unbiased assessment will show that the conclusions of Corn and Muths (2002) are valid and robust with respect to montane amphibians, and that the criticisms raised by Blaustein et al. (2004) are either invalid or irrelevant.
Publication details
Published Date: | 2004 |
Outlet/Publisher: | Ecology 85: 1759–1763 |
Media Format: |
ARMI Organizational Units:
Rocky Mountains, Southern - BiologyRocky Mountains, Northern - Biology
Topics:
Climate Change; StressorsPlace Names:
Colorado; OregonKeywords:
climate; UV
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