Publications



Richter, S.C., B.I. Crother, and R.E. Broughton. 2009. Genetic consequences of population reduction and geographic isolation in the critically endangered frog, Rana sevosa. Copeia 2009(4):in press. Available by request.

Means, D.B., and S.C. Richter. 2007. Genetic verification of possible gigantism in a southern toad, Bufo terrestris . Herpetological Review 38:297-298.

McIntosh, A.V., and S.C. Richter. 2007. DIGITAL DAISY: an inquiry-based approach to investigating floral morphology and dissection. Science Activities 43:15-21.

Seigel, R.A., A. Dinsmore, and S.C. Richter. 2006. Artificial respiration for ponds: experimental use of well water to increase hydroperiod as a management option for temporary-pond breeding amphibians. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34:1022-1027.

Graham, C., S.C. Richter, S. McClean, E. O'Kane, P.R. Flatt, C. Shaw. 2006. Histamine-releasing and antibacterial peptides from the skin secretions of the dusky gopher frog, Rana sevosa. Peptides 27:1313-131.

Richter, S.C. 2005. Rana grylio, Pig frogs. Pp. 555–557. In: M.J. Lannoo (ed.) Amphibian Declines: The Conservation Status of United States Species. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Richter, S.C., and J.B. Jensen. 2005. Dusky gopher frogs, Rana sevosa. Pp. 584-586. In: M.J. Lannoo (ed.) Amphibian Declines: The Conservation Status of United States Species. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Jensen, J.B., and S.C. Richter. 2005. Rana capito, Gopher frogs. Pp. 536-538. In: M.J. Lannoo (ed.) Amphibian Declines: The Conservation Status of United States Species. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Richter, S.C., and R.E. Broughton. 2005. Development and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite DNA loci for the endangered Dusky Gopher Frog (Rana sevosa) and two closely related species, Rana capito and Rana areolata. Molecular Ecology Notes 5:436-438.

Graham, C., A.E. Irvine, S. McClean, S.C. Richter, P.R. Flatt, C. Shaw, C. 2005. Peptide Tyrosine Arginine, a potent immunomodulatory peptide isolated and structurally characterized from the skin secretions of the dusky gopher frog, Rana sevosa. Peptides 26:737-743.

Renken, R.B., W.K. Gram, D.K. Fantz, S.C. Richter, T.J. Miller, K.B. Ricke, B. Russell, and X. Wang. 2004. Landscape and local scale effects of forest management on amphibians and reptiles in Missouri Ozark forests. Conservation Biology 18:174-188.

Richter, S.C., and D.B. Shepard. 2004. Geographic distribution. Rana areolata. Herpetological Review 35:283.

Richter, S.C. 2004. Conservation of amphibians and a peculiar frog of eastern Oklahoma. Newsletter of the Oklahoma Biological Survey. Spring 2004:3.

Gram, W.K., P.A. Porneluzi, R.L. Clawson, J. Faaborg, and S.C. Richter. 2003. Effects of experimental forest management on density and nesting success of bird species in Missouri Ozark forests. Conservation Biology 17:1324-1337

Richter, S.C., J.E. Young, G.N. Johnson, and R.A. Seigel. 2003. Stochastic variation in reproductive success of a rare frog, Rana sevosa: implications for conservation and for monitoring amphibian populations. Biological Conservation 111:171-177.

Richter, S.C., and R.A. Doubledee. 2003. Rana sevosa species account. AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. Berkeley, California. Available: http://amphibiaweb.org/.

Richter, S.C., and R.A. Seigel. 2002. Annual variation in the population ecology of the endangered gopher frog, Rana sevosa Goin and Netting. Copeia 2002:962-972.

Richter, S.C., and L.A. Richter. 2002. Rearing larval anurans in the field: maintenance of equal volumes and ease of multiple sampling using a two-component enclosure. Herpetological Review 33:179-180.

Richter, S.C., J.E. Young, R.A. Seigel, and G.N. Johnson. 2001. Post-breeding movements of the dark gopher frog, Rana sevosa Goin and Netting: Implications for conservation and management. Journal of Herpetology 35:316-321.

Richter, S.C. 2000. Larval caddisfly predation on the eggs and embryos of Rana capito and Rana sphenocephala. Journal of Herpetology 34:590-593.

 
Gopher frog egg masses with caddisfly larvae attached
   


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