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A study of amphibian movement in the Jackson Hole Wildlife Park

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A study of amphibian movement in the Jackson Hole Wildlife Park

A study of amphibian movement in the Jackson Hole Wildlife Park

Authors(s): C. C. Carpenter

Publication: Copeia

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Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Keywords: animal, animal studies, population, management, herpetology, amphibian, frog, Anura, Ranidae, Bufonidae, toad, salamander, Caudata, Jackson Hole , Jackson Hole Wildlife Park, Teton County, Grand Teton National Park, habitat, migration, behavior

BIBLIOGRAPHY ID1091
REF TYPEJournal Article
AUTHORSC. C. Carpenter
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PUB TITLE1Copeia
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DOC TITLEA study of amphibian movement in the Jackson Hole Wildlife Park
PAGE DESC197-200
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LIBRARY INFOcited in Koch et al 1996; cited in Garber 1994; cited in Turner 1960 (Population structure and dynamics of the western spotted frog) Black Rock/frogs
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KEYWORDSanimal, animal studies, population, management, herpetology, amphibian, frog, Anura, Ranidae, Bufonidae, toad, salamander, Caudata, Jackson Hole , Jackson Hole Wildlife Park, Teton County, Grand Teton National Park, habitat, migration, behavior
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