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Mass Mortality of Wood Frogs (Rana sylvatica) in the Ozark National Forest: Is it Acid Rain?

Malcolm L. McCallum, Tracy Klotz, William Stephens, Jennifer Bouldin, Ken Gillespie, David Feldman, Benjamin A. Wheeler, Stanley E. Trauth
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/338970
Malcolm L. McCallum
1Department of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, Langston University, Langston, OK, 73050. (email: )
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Tracy Klotz
2Department of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, P.O. Box 599, State University, Arkansas 72467, USA. (email: )
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William Stephens
3Environmental Ph.D. Program, Arkansas State University, P.O. Box 847, State University, Arkansas 72467, USA
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Jennifer Bouldin
3Environmental Ph.D. Program, Arkansas State University, P.O. Box 847, State University, Arkansas 72467, USA
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Ken Gillespie
2Department of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, P.O. Box 599, State University, Arkansas 72467, USA. (email: )
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David Feldman
2Department of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, P.O. Box 599, State University, Arkansas 72467, USA. (email: )
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Benjamin A. Wheeler
4Biology Program, Missouri State University-West Plains, West Plains, Missouri 65775, USA
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Stanley E. Trauth
2Department of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, P.O. Box 599, State University, Arkansas 72467, USA. (email: )
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Abstract

We describe observations of a continuing mass mortality event primarily involving wood frogs, but involving other amphibians to a lesser degree. The investigation took place from Spring 2000 through Spring 2004. No definitive correlations between environmental variables and mortality could be identified. Forensic analysis could not isolate causal pathogens. Although mortality fluctuated during the study, it may have spread to other species. Our report identifies population level problems in the eastern part of the Ozark National Forest but is unable to identify a cause. Future studies that more thoroughly address contaminants, pathogens/parasites, and other potential environmental problems in the Ozark National Forest are warranted.

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Mass Mortality of Wood Frogs (Rana sylvatica) in the Ozark National Forest: Is it Acid Rain?
Malcolm L. McCallum, Tracy Klotz, William Stephens, Jennifer Bouldin, Ken Gillespie, David Feldman, Benjamin A. Wheeler, Stanley E. Trauth
bioRxiv 338970; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/338970
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Mass Mortality of Wood Frogs (Rana sylvatica) in the Ozark National Forest: Is it Acid Rain?
Malcolm L. McCallum, Tracy Klotz, William Stephens, Jennifer Bouldin, Ken Gillespie, David Feldman, Benjamin A. Wheeler, Stanley E. Trauth
bioRxiv 338970; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/338970

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