Home
    • FAQ
    • Stories/News
    • Literature
    • Websites
    • About ATree
    • Home

Letter and Response--Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: effects of the loss of salamander species richness

TitleLetter and Response--Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: effects of the loss of salamander species richness
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsGamfeldt, L
Journal TitleProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
Volume106
PagesE48
Accession Number19416915
KeywordsBiodiversity, Ecosystem, Extinction: Biological, salamanders, Urodela
URLhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=19416915
Citation Key555
AttachmentSize
Gamfeldt2009_PNAS_E48.pdf58.96 KB
Rovito_ETAL_2009E49.pdf65.77 KB
  • Login or register to post comments
  • 218 reads
  • Tagged
  • XML
  • Google Scholar

User login

  • Create new account
  • Request new password

Content

  • Literature
  • ATree News
  • AWeb News

Feeds

  • ATree News Feed
  • AWeb News Feed
  • Recent Publications Feed

AWeb on Facebook

Recent Publications

  • The frog filter: amphibian introduction bias driven by taxonomy, body size and biogeography
  • Enzootic and epizootic dynamics of the chytrid fungal pathogen of amphibians
  • Dynamics of an emerging disease drive large-scale amphibian population extinctions
  • Two new Pristimantis (Anura: Terrarana: Strabomantidae) from the Sierra de Perijá, Venezuela
  • Comparative skull osteology of Karsenia koreana (Amphibia, Caudata, Plethodontidae)
  • A previously unrecognized radiation of ranid frogs in Southern Africa revealed by nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences
  • Underwater acoustic communication in the macrophagic carnivorous larvae of Ceratophrys ornata (Anura: Ceratophryidae)
  • The kinematics of locomotion in caecilians: effects of substrate and body shape
  • Multilocus phylogeography and phylogenetics using sequence-based markers
  • Revealing cryptic diversity using molecular phylogenetics and phylogeography in frogs of the Scinax ruber and Rhinella margaritifera species groups
Syndicate contentMore...
Powered by Drupal, an open source content management system
Funded by the National Science Foundation.
RoopleTheme