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Asper, J. 2015. Investigating a management program for introduced green treefrogs at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Unpublished M.S. thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 46413
Type: Thesis or Dissertation
Author: Asper, J.
Date (year): 2015
Title:Investigating a management program for introduced green treefrogs at Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Thesis/Dissertation Type: M.S. thesis
University:University of Georgia
University Location:Athens, Georgia
Pages: 1-123
Keywords: green treefrog, Hyla cinerea, Dryophytes cinereus, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, population abundance, management
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Dryophytes cinereus

    TN - Settling Lagoons at Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons at Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons at Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons at Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Methodist Pond, Cades Cove
    TN - Abrams Creek, off of Hyatt Ln
    TN - Abrams Creek, off of Hyatt Ln
    TN - Abrams Creek, off of Hyatt Ln
    TN - Shields Pond, Abrams Creek
    TN - Abrams Oxbow
    TN - Abrams Oxbow
    TN - Abrams Oxbow
    TN - Abrams Creek, off Sparks Ln
    TN - Abrams Creek, off Sparks Ln
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove
    TN - Settling Lagoons, Cades Cove


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