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Amphibian decline and extinction: What we know and what we need to learn
James Collins
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
amphibian
89%
extinction
69%
pathogen
38%
biodiversity loss
37%
infectious disease
36%
land use change
18%
species extinction
13%
salamander
13%
exotic species
12%
pollutant
12%
climate change
12%
population decline
12%
frog
11%
rate
10%
twenty first century
9%
protected area
9%
fungus
9%
loss
5%
Agriculture & Biology
extinction
76%
amphibians
75%
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
28%
emerging diseases
26%
biodiversity
25%
land use change
25%
pathogens
24%
climate change
17%
salamanders and newts
10%
Lens
10%
infectious diseases
10%
conservation areas
9%
frogs
9%
fungi
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Amphibians
100%
Biodiversity
42%
Chytridiomycota
37%
Emerging Communicable Diseases
29%
Climate Change
28%
Biological Extinction
19%
Introduced Species
16%
Urodela
15%
Anura
11%
Lenses
9%
Fungi
9%
Communicable Diseases
8%
Population
4%