Stephen C. Richter
Stephen C. Richter
Professor of Biological Sciences and Associate Director of Division of Natural Areas, Eastern
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Effects of experimental forest management on density and nesting success of bird species in Missouri Ozark forests
WK Gram, PA Porneluzi, RL Clawson, J Faaborg, SC Richter
Conservation Biology 17 (5), 1324-1337, 2003
1392003
Effects of forest management on amphibians and reptiles in Missouri Ozark forests
RB Renken, WK Gram, DK Fantz, SC Richter, TJ Miller, KB Ricke, ...
Conservation Biology 18 (1), 174-188, 2004
972004
Stochastic variation in reproductive success of a rare frog, Rana sevosa: implications for conservation and for monitoring amphibian populations
SC Richter, JE Young, GN Johnson, RA Seigel
Biological Conservation 111 (2), 171-177, 2003
932003
Postbreeding movements of the dark gopher frog, Rana sevosa Goin and Netting: implications for conservation and management
SC Richter, JE Young, RA Seigel, GN Johnson
Journal of Herpetology, 316-321, 2001
912001
Anatomy: viscera and endocrines
B Viertel, S Richter
Tadpoles: the biology of anuran larvae, 92-148, 1999
841999
Annual variation in the population ecology of the endangered gopher frog, Rana sevosa Goin and Netting
SC Richter, RA Seigel
Copeia 2002 (4), 962-972, 2002
622002
Amphibian communities in natural and constructed ridge top wetlands with implications for wetland construction
RD Denton, SC Richter
The Journal of Wildlife Management 77 (5), 886-896, 2013
472013
Syncope antenori: a bromeliad breeding frog with free-swimming, nonfeeding tadpoles (Anura, Microhylidae)
P Krügel, S Richter
Copeia, 955-963, 1995
451995
Creating successful vernal pools: a literature review and advice for practitioners
AJK Calhoun, J Arrigoni, RP Brooks, ML Hunter, SC Richter
Wetlands 34 (5), 1027-1038, 2014
442014
Genetic consequences of population reduction and geographic isolation in the critically endangered frog, Rana sevosa
SC Richter, BI Crother, RE Broughton
Copeia 2009 (4), 799-806, 2009
382009
Histamine-releasing and antimicrobial peptides from the skin secretions of the dusky gopher frog, Rana sevosa
C Graham, SC Richter, S McClean, E O’Kane, PR Flatt, C Shaw
peptides 27 (6), 1313-1319, 2006
262006
Rana capito, gopher frog
JB Jensen, SC Richter
Amphibian Declines: The Conservation Status of United States Species. MJ …, 2005
262005
Larval caddisfly predation on the eggs and embryos of Rana capito and Rana sphenocephala
SC Richter
Journal of Herpetology 34 (4), 590-593, 2000
232000
Using well water to increase hydroperiod as a management option for pond‐breeding amphibians
RA Seigel, A Dinsmore, SC Richter
Wildlife Society Bulletin 34 (4), 1022-1027, 2006
202006
Peptide tyrosine arginine, a potent immunomodulatory peptide isolated and structurally characterized from the skin secretions of the dusky gopher frog, Rana sevosa
C Graham, AE Irvine, S McClean, SC Richter, PR Flatt, C Shaw
Peptides 26 (5), 737-743, 2005
182005
Physical wetland characteristics influence amphibian community composition differently in constructed wetlands and natural wetlands
AN Drayer, SC Richter
Ecological Engineering 93, 166-174, 2016
172016
High prevalence of ranavirus infection in permanent constructed wetlands in eastern Kentucky, USA
SC Richter, AN Drayer, JR Strong, CS Kross, DL Miller, MJ Gray
Herpetol Rev 44, 464-466, 2013
162013
Morphology of skin incubation in Pipa carvalhoi (Anura: Pipidae)
H Greven, S Richter
Journal of morphology 270 (11), 1311-1319, 2009
162009
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 …
SC Richter, RE Broughton
Molecular Ecology Notes 5 (2), 436-438, 2005
162005
The significant surface-water connectivity of “geographically isolated wetlands”
AJK Calhoun, DM Mushet, LC Alexander, ES DeKeyser, L Fowler, ...
Wetlands 37 (4), 801-806, 2017
142017
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