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Photograph of Erin Muths.Erin Muths

Zoologist

Species & Habitats of Federal Interest

Fort Collins Science Center

Phone: 970.226.9474

Email: erin_muths@usgs.gov

 

Current Research:

Research Program Development and Technical Assistance

Amphibian Health in Rocky Mountain National Park

Wyoming Toad at Mortenson Lake NWR

Boreal toad and wood frog demographics

Center Level-Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI)

Amphibian Inventory at Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, and Rocky Mountain National Park

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 Amphibian Decline: STILL an Unexplained Phenomenon - From the Rain Forest to Rocky Mountain National Park

Publications

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Muths, E. 2003. Homerange and movements of boreal toads in undisturbed habitats. Copeia 2003: 160-165.

Muths, E., D.H. Campbell, and P.S. Corn. 2003. Hatching success in salamanders and chrous frogs at two sites in Colorado, USA; effects of acidic deposition and climate. Amphibia-Reptilia 24: 27-36.

Muths, E., P.S. Corn, A.P. Pessier, and D.E. Green. 2003. Evidence for disease-related amphibian decline in Colorado. Biological Conservation 110: 357-365.

Rittmann, S.E., E. Muths, and D.E. Green. 2003. Pseudacris triseriata (Western Chorus Frog) and Rana sylvatica (Wood Frog). Chytridiomycosis. Herpetological Review 34: 53.

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Corn, P.S., and E. Muths. 2002. Variable breeding phenology affects the exposure of amphibian embryos to ultraviolet radiation. Ecology 83: 2958-2963.

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Related Websites:

Rocky Times for a Rocky Mountain Toad

Rocky Mountain Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative

 

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