Assessing Suitable Habitats for Treefrog Species after Previous Declines in Costa Rica
Treefrogs represent 22% of amphibian species in Costa Rica, but gaps in the knowledge about this group of amphibians can impede conservation efforts. In this study, we first updated the status of Costa Rican treefrogs and found that a total of 38% of treefrog species are threatened according to the...
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Auteurs principaux: | Héctor Zumbado-Ulate, Catherine L. Searle, Gerardo Chaves, Víctor Acosta-Chaves, Alex Shepack, Stanley Salazar, Adrián García-Rodríguez |
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MDPI AG
2021
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