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Chilled frogs are hot: hibernation and reproduction of the endangered mountain yellow-legged frog Rana muscosa
2014
Aquaculture Environment Interactions
In the face of the sixth great extinction crisis, it is imperative to establish effective breeding protocols for amphibian conservation breeding programs. Captive efforts should not proceed by trial and error, nor should they jump prematurely to assisted reproduction techniques, which can be invasive, difficult, costly, and, at times, counterproductive. Instead, conservation practitioners should first look to nature for guidance, and replicate key conditions found in nature in the captive
doi:10.3354/aei00648
fatcat:rwqwqsyy6bfyjclwwd3r2xbg5i