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RMRJNGGY–. Montana amphibian and reptile status assessment, literature review, and conservation plan. Amphibians; Reptiles; Indicators (Biology); Habitat (Ecology); Wildlife conservation. Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla) Up-to-date distribution and status information can be found on the Montana Natural Heritage Program's TRACKER website at mtnhp.org. Distribution/Taxonomy There is currently some debate as to whether the Pacific treefrog should be placed in genus Hyla or Pseudacris (Hedges 1986; Cocroft 1994). However, regardless of the generic name, a single distinct species is recognized as rangi
RMT1H7YD–Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat associations of amphibians and reptiles on Craig Mountain, Idaho distributionrela11llew Year: 1998 Pacific Treefrog Pseudacris regilla Q Ponds • Pacific Treefrog observations A/ Roads g 2 4 6 8 10 Miles 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometers Figure 10. Pacific Treefrog dot-distribution map (surveys and incidental observations).
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RM2C5E2M7–Zambia: A Treefrog is climbing up a halm in South Luangwa National Park
RMRCD4KW–. Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat associations of amphibians and reptiles on Craig Mountain, Idaho. Amphibians; Reptiles. Pacific Treefrog Pseudacris regilla. Q Ponds • Pacific Treefrog observations A/ Roads g 2 4 6 8 10 Miles 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometers Figure 10. Pacific Treefrog dot-distribution map (surveys and incidental observations).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Llewellyn, Robin L; Peter
RMMCKNFT–. 1 km LS = Long-toed Salamander WT = Western (Boreal) Toad PT = Pacific Treefrog SF = Spotted Frog WG = Western Terrestrial Garter Snake CG = Common Garter Snake a = adult(s) c = calling e = eggs 1 = larvae or tadpoles m = metamorphs (amphibian) j = juveniles Figure 38a. Location of ponds and the amphibians and reptiles found from the 1994 and 1^95 surveys. The map was scanned from the Frye Point Quadrangle, 7.5 minute series (Topographic) 1986 map. Capital letters indicate species. Small case letters indicate life stage. See legend above.
RMT1HBWA–Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat associations of amphibians and reptiles on Craig Mountain, Idaho distributionrela11llew Year: 1998 Limekiln Rapids, Idaho-Wash. Dough & Chimney Creek f) I r 7 /- w <- 1 km LS = Long-toed Salamander WT = Western (Boreal) Toad PT = Pacific Treefrog SF = Spotted Frog WG = Western Terrestrial Garter Snake a = adult(s) c = calling e = eggs l = larvae or tadpoles m = metamorphs (amphibian) Figure 49. Location of ponds and the amphibians and reptiles found from the 1994 and 1995 surveys. The map was s
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RM2C5DYM9–Zambia: A Treefrog is climbing up a halm in South Luangwa National Park
RMRCCFEE–. Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat associations of amphibians and reptiles on Craig Mountain, Idaho. Amphibians; Reptiles. Frye Point, Idaho Road 540 Ponds 5 $. 1 f ! L&fj SfX WG - *£ 307L?e,l S^,l,a. 1 km LS = Long-toed Salamander WT = Western (Boreal) Toad PT = Pacific Treefrog SF = Spotted Frog WG = Western Terrestrial Garter Snake CG = Common Garter Snake a = adult(s) c = calling e = eggs 1 = larvae or tadpoles m = metamorphs (amphibian) j = juveniles Figure 38a. Location of ponds and the amphibians and reptiles found from the 1994 and 1^95 surveys. The map was scanned fro
RMT1HBBT–Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat associations of amphibians and reptiles on Craig Mountain, Idaho distributionrela11llew Year: 1998 Winchester West, Idaho Soldiers Meadow 'ft fttsSTW'* 39T--WT, e,l,a w A 1 km LS = Long-toed Salamander WT = Western (Boreal) Toad PT = Pacific Treefrog SF = Spotted Frog TG = Western Terrestrial Garter Snake CG - Common Garter Snake a = adult(s) c = calling e = eggs 1 = larvae or tadpoles m = metamorphs (amphibian) Figure 46 Location of ponds and the amphibians and reptiles found from the 1994 and 199
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RMT1HAM2–Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat associations of amphibians and reptiles on Craig Mountain, Idaho distributionrela11llew Year: 1998 Frye Point, Idaho Road 540 Ponds 5 $. 1 f ! L&fj SfX WG - *£ 307L?e,l S,l,a 1 km LS = Long-toed Salamander WT = Western (Boreal) Toad PT = Pacific Treefrog SF = Spotted Frog WG = Western Terrestrial Garter Snake CG = Common Garter Snake a = adult(s) c = calling e = eggs 1 = larvae or tadpoles m = metamorphs (amphibian) j = juveniles Figure 38a. Location of ponds and the amphibians and reptiles found f
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RMT1HATA–Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat Distribution, relative abundance, and habitat associations of amphibians and reptiles on Craig Mountain, Idaho distributionrela11llew Year: 1998 Hoover Point, Idaho Lewis County 22-LS, PTm SFm. I m m.a, WG CG H-LSe, PT, SFM WG '' '*i) 15in?VsOLt>'7/ / ' rS**00 t » 20 - LS.j PT, SFlja WG 9-LSeJ PT,,m SFeJJa WT, WG CG W 1 km LS = Long-toed Salamander WT = Western (Boreal) Toad PT = Pacific Treefrog SF = Spotted Frog WG = Western Terrestrial Garter Snake a = adult(s) c = calling e = eggs 1 = larvae or tadpoles m = metamorphs (amphibian) j =