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- Title
A Synthesis of Direct Evidence of Predation on Amphibians in New Zealand, in the Context of Global Invasion Biology.
- Authors
EGETER, BASTIAN; ROBERTSON, BRUCE C.; BISHOP, PHILLIP J.
- Abstract
The article discusses a study of the synthesis of direct evidence of predation on native frogs in New Zealand (NZ). Topics mentioned include the frog species in the native amphibian fauna of NZ including Maud Island frog and Archey's frog, the predator-prey interactions involving frogs as prey, and the impacts of birds, fish and reptiles on native frogs. Also mentioned are the strategies for ensuring the survival of native frogs including habitat enhancement and habitat translocation.
- Subjects
NEW Zealand; FROGS; PREDATION; ARCHEY'S frog; HABITAT modification; HABITAT conservation; ANIMAL introduction; AMPHIBIANS
- Publication
Herpetological Review, 2015, Vol 46, Issue 4, p512
- ISSN
0018-084X
- Publication type
Article