Efficacy of Visual Encounter Surveys for Coastal Tailed Frog Detection
Coastal tailed frogs Ascaphus truei inhabit montane streams and forested habitats in the Coast and Cascade mountains from northern California to the Skeena River watershed in northwestern British Columbia. Terrestrial adults and juveniles of this cryptic biphasic species are difficult to survey as t...
Main Authors: | Johnson, C.J (Author), McEwan, A. (Author), McEwan, A.L (Author), Millard-Martin, B. (Author), Todd, M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
2022
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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