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- ARMI
ARMI scientists put together an Amphibian Fact Sheet from 25 years of data View details Importance of
- Amphibian Week - ARMI
Phil the Frog is a USGS ARMI phenomenon who embodies the spirit of amphibian conservation based on sound science Phil was named after Dr Phil Bishop of the University of Otago, New Zealand because he was a great herpetologist and champion of amphibians
- Importance of Amphibians - ARMI - USGS
Amphibians - frogs, toads, salamanders - are a critical part of nature as both predator and prey Many species of amphibians migrate to new habitat and breeding locations during the spring and summer months and often at night
- The amphibian research and monitoring initiative (ARMI): 5-year report
ARMI’s approach to research and monitoring is multiscale Detailed investigations focus on a few species at selected local sites throughout the country; monitoring addresses a larger number of species over broader areas (typically, National Parks and National Wildlife Refuges); and inventories to document species occurrence are conducted more
- Program Background - ARMI - USGS
ARMI wanted a monitoring program that would provide information about the status of amphibians while simultaneously providing data on their ecology There are approximately 287 species of amphibians in the United States whose ecology is as diverse as the habitat types they occupy
- Taxonomy Photo Gallery - ARMI
These photos are free to use Please credit the source and photographer listed with each photo We are constantly adding to our gallery of photos of amphibians in North America
- The U. S. Geological Survey’s Amphibian Research and Monitoring . . .
ARMI research focuses on determining causes of declines, if observed, developing new techniques to sample populations and analyze data, and disseminating information to scientists and policy makers Monitoring is conducted at multiple scales, with an emphasis on an ability to draw conclusions about status in well-defined study areas such as
- Amphibians of Louisiana - ARMI
The cover of the Amphibians of Louisiana by Brad M Glorioso, published in spring 2025 by the Barataria-Terrebonnne National Estuary Program (BTNEP)
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