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1. Amphibian Diseases Home Page
- www.jcu.edu.au
- Amphibian Diseases.
- Control of amphibian diseases.
- Quarantine and hygiene for amphibian disease.
- Amphibian disease detectives in Australia (history to 1999).
- Bibliography of amphibian diseases and declines.
- Links to other amphibian disease sites.
- Amphibian Diseases Research Group.
- Welcome to the Amphibian Diseases Home Page.
- Much of the information deals with the diseases, particularly chytridiomycosis, associated with amphibian declines. ...
- Outbreak of amphibian mortality in UK. ...
- The Amphibian Diseases Home Page is funded under the Endangered Species Program of Department of the Environment and Heritage by funds from the National Heritage Trust with the assistance of Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service .
2. AmphibiaWeb
- www.amphibiaweb.org
- The current number of amphibian species: 5775 (Mar 23, 2005) .
- AmphibiaWeb, a site inspired by global amphibian declines, is an online system that allows free access to information on amphibian biology and conservation. ...
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3. Great Lakes Declining Amphibians Working Group
- www.mpm.edu
- The Great Lakes Declining Amphibians Working Group is a Regional Working Group of the IUCN/SSC Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (DAPTF), devoted to investigating the worldwide decline in amphibian populations. ...
- DAPTF perspective: What are Amphibian Declines and their Causes?.
- NAAMP perspective: An Outline of Issues Associated with Amphibian Declines.
- Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force.
- North American Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP).
- Sponsored by the National Biological Service, this program is a co-operative effort of the greater amphibian research and conservation community in North America. ...
- Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network.
- North American Reporting Center For Amphibian Malformations.
- 8th Annual Meeting, Task Force on Declining Amphibian Populations in Canada.
- Deformed Amphibian Research at Hartwick College.
- Aquaculture impacts to amphibian populations.
- Amphibian Decline Research (courtesy James La Clair).
- The Puzzle of Declining Amphibian Populations by Andrew R. ...
- Illinois Amphibian and Reptile Distributions.
4. Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative Homepage
- armi.usgs.gov
- A rotating amphibian image is displayed here Loads the javascript menu code. ... Access site map if you can not load javascript Your browser does not support script --> Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative .
- A rotating amphibian image is displayed here .
- n response to indications of worldwide declines in amphibian populations, the President and Congress directed Interior Department agencies to initiate a national program of amphibian monitoring, research, and conservation. ... Geological Survey is uniquely qualified to coordinate and lead a cooperative national effort because its scientists have been in the forefront of studying amphibian populations and life history traits, measuring and monitoring environmental characteristics, and conducting research into potential causes of decline. As a result, the Agency formed the National Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI). ...
- Learn about other National Amphibian Programs .
5. Amphibian Chytridiomycosis and Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife
- www.vet.uga.edu
- Amphibian Chytridiomycosis and Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife.
- It is therefore fitting that we begin by focusing on amphibian chytridiomycosis, a panzootic emerging disease described in 1998 that has already achieved notoriety due to its association with the global phenomenon of amphibian population declines. ...
- Over the past three decades, amphibian population declines have been reported in North, Central and South America, Europe, India and Australia1. ...
- Amphibian chytridiomycosis was first described from carcasses collected by wildlife biologists at sites of mass mortality in the montane rain forests of Australia, Costa Rica and Panama1,2. ... A range of standard parasitologic, bacteriologic, mycologic and virologic examinations revealed no significant known amphibian pathogens. ...
- Carcass of an Australian amphibian (Myxophyes fasciolatus) that died from cutaneous chytridiomycosis. ...
- Toluidine blue-stained plastic section through the toe skin of an amphibian infected with chytridiomycosis (distal aspect on the right). ...
- It is becoming increasingly clear that the presence of chytridiomycosis in an amphibian population may have a range of outcomes. ... Other biological characteristics, such as the ability to survive outside the adult amphibian host as a saprobe or in larval mouthparts, suggest persistence, and may explain how this disease can cause local host extinctions5. ...
- A population pyramid to demonstrate the factors thought to heighten the impact of chytridiomycosis in amphibian populations. ...
- Amphibian chytridiomycosis fits the criteria of an emerging disease of wildlife: it is newly discovered, has recently expanded in geographic range and increased in incidence. ... The repeated finding of this disease in wild populations and in captivity, and the recognition that it may have been responsible for previous die-offs, reminds us how much remains to be discovered within amphibian and reptile veterinary medicine. ...
- Chytridiomycosis causes amphibian mortality associated with population declines in the rain forests of Australia and Central America. ...
- Emerging infectious diseases and amphibian population declines. ...
- Webpage on the amphibian diseases homepage (James Cook University, Australia). ...
- 1) Amphibian Diseases Homepage (Ed. ...
6. Northern California Herpetological Society
- www.norcalherp.com
- NCHS is a non-profit organization devoted to serving a variety of constituents: those interested in conservation of native reptile and amphibian species; those wishing to buy and sell captive-bred specimens; and those who want to enhance their general knowledge of and acquaintance with herpetoculture.
7. Amphibian Declines and Deformities
- www.usgs.gov
- Amphibian Declines and Deformities.
- USGS Research Finds that Contaminants May Play an Important Role in California Amphibian Declines (December 7, 2000) .
- Amphibian Die-Offs (August 8, 2000) .
- For high-resolution copies of images, please go to amphibian images and select the appropriate press release. ...
- Kermit the Frog joined USGS scientists on Capitol Hill to call attention to amphibian declines and deformities.
- Task Force on Amphibian Declines and Deformities (TADD) .
- North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations (NARCAM) .
- The Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (DAPTF) .
8. FrogWeb: Amphibian Declines & Malformations - NBII
- www.frogweb.gov
- FrogWeb: Amphibian Declines & Malformations .
- The continental United States is home to at least 230 amphibian species: 90 frog and toad species, and 140 species of salamanders.
- Amphibian malformations - extra limbs, malformed or missing limbs, and facial malformations - have been documented in 44 states, and involve nearly 60 species. ...
- Amphibian Declines.
- NARCAM: Amphibian Malformations.
- Frogweb: Amphibian Declines & Malformations | Invasive Species | Pollinator Declines .
9. Reptile and Amphibian Information - Western New York Herpetological Society
- www.wnyherp.org
- If there are any questions about this website then please contact the Webmaster Welcome to the Western New York Herpetological Society! Find Amphibian and Reptile Information.
- What is a herp? The term herp refers to any reptile or amphibian. ...
- Our members are located all over Western New York, from Buffalo to Rochester and all other points in WNY! The club also provides reptile and amphibian care sheets and demonstrations to share amphibian and reptile information in our community.
10. National Reptile & Amphibian Advisory Council
- www.nraac.org
- Thank you for your interest in the National Reptile & Amphibian Advisory Council.
11. What is an Amphibian?
- www.westernwildlife.com.au
- What is an Amphibian?.
- Similarly, there are a large number of amphibian species which require no water for fertilisation and have no free-swimming tadpole stage. ...
12. This Resource is No Longer Available
- www.npwrc.usgs.gov
- The North American Reporting Center for Amphibian Malformations (NARCAM) Web site is now operated by the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII). Information previously found on the NARCAM Web site has been incorporated into NBII's FrogWeb: Amphibian Declines & Deformities Web site.
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