Code to evaluate the effect of weather on the demography of a population of Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs (Rana sierrae) in Yosemite National Park
June 26, 2025
This repository contains code to fit open population models to capture-mark-recapture data for Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs (Rana sierrae).
This repository specifically contains code to reproduce analyses in:
Halstead, B.J., Kleeman, P.M., Rose, J.P., and Fellers, G.M. 2025. Climate-induced extirpation of a population of Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs (Rana sierrae) in Yosemite National Park. In Review. [DOI Forthcoming]
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Title | Code to evaluate the effect of weather on the demography of a population of Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs (Rana sierrae) in Yosemite National Park |
| DOI | 10.5066/P13EMFBF |
| Authors | Brian J Halstead, Patrick M Kleeman, Jonathan P Rose, Gary M Fellers |
| Product Type | Software Release |
| Record Source | USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS) |
| USGS Organization | Western Ecological Research Center - Headquarters |
| Rights | This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal |
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