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Amphibian declines in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem: do thermally influenced waters protect boreal toads from bacterial disease?

Authors(s): J. E. Hawk

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Publication Date: 0000-00-00

Type: MS

Location: Pocatello Idaho

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Keywords: animal, amphibian, herpetology, toad, Boreal toad , disease , Yellowstone National Park, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, population, mortality, Bufo boreas, Bufonidae, Amphibia

BIBLIOGRAPHY ID1597
REF TYPEThesis
AUTHORSJ. E. Hawk
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DOC TITLEAmphibian declines in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem: do thermally influenced waters protect boreal toads from bacterial disease?
PAGE DESC36 pp
bibliographical references pp 24-28
LOCATIONPocatello Idaho
ACADEMIC DEPTMicrobiology
UNIVERSITYIdaho State University
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LIBRARY INFOIdaho State University Control No.: 389821 Local Call No: Y2000 .H38
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KEYWORDSanimal, amphibian, herpetology, toad, Boreal toad , disease , Yellowstone National Park, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, population, mortality, Bufo boreas, Bufonidae, Amphibia
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