A natural experiment identifies an impending ecological trap for a neotropical amphibian in response to extreme weather events
Extreme weather events are predicted to increase as a result of climate change, yet amphibian responses to extreme disturbance events remain understudied, especially in the Neotropics. Recently, an unprecedented windstorm within a protected Costa Rican rainforest opened large light gaps in sites whe...
Main Authors: | Bucciarelli, G.M (Author), Chan, G.E (Author), Clark, M.A (Author), Diamond, M.G (Author), Kats, L.B (Author), Kenyon, M.A (Author), Muramoto, B.K (Author), Ngo, S. (Author), Ota, W.M (Author), Smith, S.J (Author), Sturtevant, M.C (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2022
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