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Use of chorus sounds for location of breeding habitat in 2 species of anuran amphibians
Valerie L. Buxton
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Michael P. Ward
, Jinelle H. Sperry
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Illinois Natural History Survey
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Ponds
100%
Breeding Habitat
100%
Anuran Amphibians
100%
Anuran
75%
Conspecific Cues
75%
Acoustic Cues
50%
Anaxyrus Americanus
50%
Translocated
25%
Fast Rates
25%
Playback
25%
Use Rate
25%
Life-history Traits
25%
Wetlands
25%
Toad
25%
Habitat Selection
25%
Experimental Field Study
25%
Experimental Field
25%
Gray Treefrog
25%
Hyla Chrysoscelis
25%
Tree Frog
25%
American Toad
25%
Amphibian Conservation
25%
Breeding Pond
25%
Breeding Area
25%
Artificial Pond
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anura
100%
Hylidae
40%
Anaxyrus
40%
Life History
20%
Hyla
20%
American Toad
20%