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Predator cues and pesticides: A double dose of danger for amphibians.Relyea, Rick A.
2024edi.1679.1
prefix - Frog egg masses survey in lakes in the Cedar River Municipal Water, Seattle, Washington, USA 2002 - 2023 - Amphibian 14 LakesMay, Alexander
2024cos-spu.10.1
The effects of pesticides, pH, and predatory stress in amphibians under mesocosm conditions.Relyea, Rick A.
2024edi.1660.1
Synergistic impacts of malathion and predatory stress on six species of North American tadpoles.Relyea, Rick A.
2024edi.1665.1
The lethal impacts of Roundup and predatory stress on six species of North American tadpoles.Relyea, Rick A.
2024edi.1667.1
Data for Phenotypically plastic responses to freshwater salinization in larval amphibians: Induced tolerance and induced sensitivityRelyea, Rick
Shepard, Isaac
Mattis, Brian
Shermerhorn, Candace
2023edi.1515.1
Mohonk Preserve Amphibian and Water Quality Monitoring Dataset at 11 Vernal Pools from 1931-PresentMohonk Preserve
Feldsine, Natalie
Forester, Anna
Garretson, Alexis
Huth, Paul
Long, Elizabeth
Napoli, Megan
Pierce, Ethan
Smiley, Daniel
Smiley, Shanan
Thompson, John
2019edi.303.4
Sublethal effects of pesticides on predator-prey interactions in amphibians, 2008.Relyea, Rick A.
Hanlon, Shane M
2024edi.1650.1
Exposure to sublethal concentrations of a pesticide or predator cues induces changes in brain architecture in larval amphibians, 2013.Relyea, Rick A.
Woodley, Sarah
Mattes, Brian
Yates, Erika A.
2024edi.1649.2
Cothran, R. D., F. Radarian, and R. A. Relyea. 2011. Altering aquatic food webs with a global insecticide: Arthropod-amphibian links in mesocosms that simulate wetland communities. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 30:893-912.Cothran, Rickey
Radarian, Forrest
Relyea, Rick A.
2024edi.1693.1

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