Christopher A Pearl
I am a Wildlife Biologist at the USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center in Corvallis, OR.
I work on research and monitoring studies for a variety of aquatic and terrestrial species in the Pacific Northwest. I am particularly interested in restoration of wetland and riparian systems, herpetology, and interactions between native and invasive species.
Professional Experience
2001-Present: Wildlife Biologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Corvallis, OR
The Nature Conservancy
Faculty Research Associate, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Education and Certifications
M.S., Environmental Studies, University of Oregon (1999)
B.S., Community Forestry and Horticulture, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT (1988)
Science and Products
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
A Protocol for Aging Anurans Using Skeletochronology A Protocol for Aging Anurans Using Skeletochronology
Demography and movement in a relocated population of Oregon Spotted Frogs (Rana pretiosa): Influence of season and gender Demography and movement in a relocated population of Oregon Spotted Frogs (Rana pretiosa): Influence of season and gender
Range-wide phylogeographic analysis of the spotted frog complex (Rana luteiventris and Rana pretiosa) in northwestern North America Range-wide phylogeographic analysis of the spotted frog complex (Rana luteiventris and Rana pretiosa) in northwestern North America
Occurrence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the Pacific Northwest Occurrence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the Pacific Northwest
Occurrence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Pacific Northwestern USA Occurrence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Pacific Northwestern USA
Body size affects the predatory interactions between introduced American Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) and native anurans in China: An experimental study Body size affects the predatory interactions between introduced American Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) and native anurans in China: An experimental study
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
Science and Products
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
A Protocol for Aging Anurans Using Skeletochronology A Protocol for Aging Anurans Using Skeletochronology
Demography and movement in a relocated population of Oregon Spotted Frogs (Rana pretiosa): Influence of season and gender Demography and movement in a relocated population of Oregon Spotted Frogs (Rana pretiosa): Influence of season and gender
Range-wide phylogeographic analysis of the spotted frog complex (Rana luteiventris and Rana pretiosa) in northwestern North America Range-wide phylogeographic analysis of the spotted frog complex (Rana luteiventris and Rana pretiosa) in northwestern North America
Occurrence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the Pacific Northwest Occurrence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the Pacific Northwest
Occurrence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Pacific Northwestern USA Occurrence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Pacific Northwestern USA
Body size affects the predatory interactions between introduced American Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) and native anurans in China: An experimental study Body size affects the predatory interactions between introduced American Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) and native anurans in China: An experimental study
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.