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Changes in Population Size and Survival in Atelopus spumarius (Anura: Bufonidae) are not Correlated with Chytrid Prevalence
OtherAbstract: Approximately one-third of amphibian species are experiencing population declines. Among the most afPalabras claves:Autores:Santiago R. RonFuentes:googleBiogeographic area relationships of lowland Neotropical rainforest based on raw distributions of vertebrate groups
OtherAbstract: Hypotheses of the historic biogeography of Neotropical anurans inhabiting lowland forests were generPalabras claves:Autores:Santiago R. RonFuentes:googleBiogeographic area relationships of lowland Neotropical rainforests based on cladistic analysis of anurans
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Santiago R. RonFuentes:googleAncient tepui summits harbor young rather than old lineages of endemic frogs
ArticleAbstract: The flattop mountains (tepuis) of South America are ancient remnants of the Precambrian Guiana ShielPalabras claves:Diversification hypotheses, Guiana Shield, Hylidae, Lost World, Sky islands, TepuisAutores:Cannatella D.C., Noonan B., Patricia E. Salerno, Rojas-Runjaic F.J.M., Ron Y.S.R., Santiago R. Ron, Señaris J.C.Fuentes:googlescopusAmphibian declines in Ecuador: overview and first report of chytridiomycosis from South America
OtherAbstract: Ecuador es el tercer pafs en diversidad de anfibios en el mundo con un total de 415 especies descritPalabras claves:Autores:Santiago R. RonFuentes:googleGlobal Protected Areas as refuges for amphibians and reptiles under climate change
ArticleAbstract: Protected Areas (PAs) are the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation. Here, we collated distributiPalabras claves:Autores:Avila L.J., Bauer A.M., Chapple D.G., Das I., Du W., Fokoua A.M.T., Ghaffari H., Grismer L.L., Harvey L.P., Itescu Y., Jablonski D., Jarvie S., Kazemi S.M., Kimani R.M., Li X., Liu X., Ma L., Masroor R., Meiri S., Meirte D., Mi C., Nagy Z.T., Nneji L.M., Nogueira C.D.C., Oskyrko O., Pincheira-Donoso D., Ribeiro-Junior M.A., Roll U., Ron Y.S.R., Safaei-Mahroo B., Santiago R. Ron, Šmíd J., Tallowin O.J.S., Tasse Taboue G.C., Torres Carvajal Omar, Wagner P., Wang Y., Wilcove D.S., Yang M.Fuentes:googlescopusGlobal warming and amphibian losses; the proximate cause of frog declines?(Reply)
OtherAbstract: Alford et al. question the working model underlying our test for a link between global warming and aPalabras claves:Autores:Santiago R. RonFuentes:googleFeeding habits of Engystomops pustulatus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) in western Ecuador
OtherAbstract: We describe the diet of adult and juvenile Engystomops pustulatus from three populations in the EcuaPalabras claves:Autores:Santiago R. RonFuentes:googleElevational and microclimatic drivers of thermal tolerance in Andean Pristimantis frogs
ArticleAbstract: Aim: We analysed elevational and microclimatic drivers of thermal tolerance diversity in a tropicalPalabras claves:amphibians, climatic gradients, critical thermal limits, Elevation, Janzen's hypothesis, microclimate variation, PRISTIMANTIS, Tropical mountainsAutores:Andres Merino-Viteri, Llorente G.A., Pol Pintanel, Ron Y.S.R., Santiago R. Ron, Tejedo M.Fuentes:googlescopusEcological and genetic divergence between two lineages of Middle American túngara frogs Physalaemus (= Engystomops) pustulosus
OtherAbstract: Uncovering how populations of a species differ genetically and ecologically is important for understPalabras claves:Autores:Santiago R. RonFuentes:google