• Home
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Position Papers
    • Media Info
    • Site Organization
    • Awards
    • Staff
    • ListServer
    • Greenhouse Gas Reporting
    • Contact the Center
    • Tell Your Friends
  • Issues
    • Current Issue
    • Previous Issues
  • Education Center
    • Experiments
    • Major Reports
    • Carbon Sequestration
    • Global Change Dictionary
  • Videos
    • Copenhagen Concerns
    • The Scientists Speak
    • CO2 Truth-Alerts
    • Feature DVDs
  • Subject Index
  • Data
    • MWP Project
    • Plant Growth
      • Dry Weight
      • Photosynthesis
    • Ocean Acidification
      • Calcification
      • Fertility
      • Growth
      • Metabolism
      • Survival
    • World Temperatures
  • Contribute
  • E-store
  • Search

  • How does rising atmospheric CO2 affect marine organisms?

    Learn how plants respond to higher atmospheric CO2 concentrations

    Click to locate material archived on our website by topic



    Frogs and Toads

    Material in this section originates from the following categories in our Subject Index:

    Animals (Frogs and Toads)


    Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary.  This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.

    Summary


    * -- The Disappearing Frogs of Southeastern Peru: What's the Cause?

    * -- The Impact of Global Warming on Frog Populations

    * -- Global Warming and the Panamanian Golden Frog

    * -- Thermal Plasticity in Swedish Pool Frogs

    * -- Keeping Up With Climate Change

    * -- Amphibian Population Declines

    * -- The Failing Frogs of Eastern Australia

    The Downward Spiral of Global Amphibian Populations

    Global Warming Begets Species-Saving Rapid Evolutionary Changes in Many Plants and Animals

    Global Warming: Will It Cause Multiple Species Extinctions?

    The Drying of Costa Rican Tropical Montane Cloud Forests

    Has CO2-Induced Global Warming Been Wrongly Accused of Decimating Cloud-Forest Ecosystems?

    Frog Legs and Climate Change

    Copyright © 2012. Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change. All Rights Reserved.