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State of the Amphibians

This is an ARMI Product. The state of the amphibians in the United States
Authors: Muths E, Adams MJ, Ball LC, Grant EHC, Corn PS | Format: URL
More than 25 years ago, scientists began to identify unexplained declines in amphibian populations around the world. Much has been learned since then, but amphibian declines have not abated and the interactions among the various threats to amphibians are not clear. Amphibian decline is a problem of local, national, and international scope that can affect ecosystem function, biodiversity, and commerce. This fact sheet provides a snapshot of the state of the amphibians and introduces examples to illustrate the range of issues in the United States.

Fact sheet on The State of the Amphibians: http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2012/3092/
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