Characteristics of Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris) oviposition sites in northeastern Oregon, USA
January 1, 2007
Several western ranid frogs possess a unique strategy of breeding communally over a short temporal window and reusing oviposition sites between years. However, little is published on the characteristics of oviposition sites selected by these explosive breeders. The Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris) is native to northwestern North America and is of conservation concern in the southern portions of its range. As part of a study examining relationships between livestock grazing and R. luteiventris habitat, we assessed characteristics of the species' oviposition sites in 25 fishless ponds in northeastern Oregon. Oviposition sites were generally in shallow water (
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2007 |
|---|---|
| Title | Characteristics of Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris) oviposition sites in northeastern Oregon, USA |
| DOI | 10.3398/1527-0904(2007)67[86:COCSFR]2.0.CO;2 |
| Authors | Christopher A. Pearl, M. J. Adams, Wendy Wente |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Western North American Naturalist |
| Index ID | 70032896 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center |
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