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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectAnimal communication (1)Hyla versicolor -- Behavior (1)Hyla versicolor -- Reproduction -- Endocrine aspects (1)Hyla versicolor -- Vocalization (1)Riparian forests (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2008 (2)
    Author/ContributorGerhardt, H. Carl (1)Gordon, Noah M., 1968- (1)Peterman, William Earl, 1982- (1)Semlitsch, Raymond D. (1)AdvisorGerhardt, H. Carl (1)Semlitsch, Raymond D. (1)Thesis Department
    Biological sciences (MU) (2)
    Language (ISO)English (2)

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    Effects of riparian buffer width on stream salamander populations in the southern Appalachian Mountains 

    Peterman, William Earl, 1982- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    salamanders were significantly less abundant. It is unlikely that salamanders will persist or thrive for more than a season or two in logged forests due to a significant deterioration in body condition of Ocoee salamanders in logged riparian areas. My results...

    Behavioral endocrinology of female gray treefrogs, Hyla versicolor, in response to acoustic stimulation 

    Gordon, Noah M., 1968- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    Particularly in organisms with a limited breeding period, females must rely on both external and physiological cues to regulate the phenology of reproduction and behavior. I investigated the relationship between male acoustic signals...

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