Climate Change and Amphibian Population Declines in Spain
What was done
Working within the Penalara Natural Park in the Sierra de Guadarrama of Central Spain, Bosch et al. looked for relationships between 20 different meteorological variables and the development of chytridiomycosis infection in the area's amphibian populations, focusing on "two time periods according to the lack (1976-1996) or presence (1997-2003) of observed chytrid-related mortalities."
Working within the Penalara Natural Park in the Sierra de Guadarrama of Central Spain, Bosch et al. looked for relationships between 20 different meteorological variables and the development of chytridiomycosis infection in the area's amphibian populations, focusing on "two time periods according to the lack (1976-1996) or presence (1997-2003) of observed chytrid-related mortalities."
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