TitleAmphibian Distribution in Wadeable Streams and Ponds in Western and Southeast Oregon, 2009-2010
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsTippery, Sharon E., and Kim K. Jones
Secondary TitleProgress reports / Fish Division, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
Pagination21 p.
InstitutionOregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
CityCorvallis, Or.
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Valley QL653 .O7 A47, Guin QL653 .O7 A47, Digital Open Access
KeywordsAlsea River, American bullfrog = Rana catesbeiana, amphibians, Burnt Creek, Coastal giant salamander = Dicamptodon tenebrosus, Coastal tailed frog = Ascaphus truei, depleted populations, Foothill yellow-legged frog = Rana boylii, geographic distribution, introduced species, Lower Umpqua River, Nestucca River, Northwestern salamander = Ambystoma gracile, population count, Red-legged frog = Rana aurora, Rough-skinned newt = Taricha granulosa, Siuslaw River, Smith River, South Umpqua River, spatial distribution, species list
NotesIncludes colored distribution maps. "During four years of surveys, crews identified six amphibian species in Burnt Creek, South Umpqua River basin, the greatest species richness observed at a single survey location." (p.18)
URLhttps://www.dfw.state.or.us//conservationstrategy/docs/2011_Amphibian_Progress_Report.pdf