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Open-File Report 2013–1036

Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Region 8) and the Nevada Natural Heritage Program

Population Estimates for the Toiyabe Population of the Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana luteiventris), 2004–10

By Michael J. Adams, Chad Mellison, and Stephanie K. Galvan

Introduction

The Toiyabe population of Columbia spotted frogs (Rana luteiventris, hereafter “Toiyabe frogs”) is a geographically isolated population located in central Nevada (fig. 1). The Toiyabe population is part of the Great Basin Distinct Population Segment of Columbia spotted frogs, and is a candidate for listing under the Endangered Species Act (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2011). The cluster of breeding sites in central Nevada represents the southernmost extremity of the Columbia spotted frogs’ known range (Funk and others, 2008).

Toiyabe frogs are known to occur in seven drainages in Nye County, Nevada: Reese River, Cow Canyon Creek, Ledbetter Canyon Creek, Cloverdale Creek, Stewart Creek, Illinois Creek, and Indian Valley Creek. Most of the Toiyabe frog population resides in the Reese River, Indian Valley Creek, and Cloverdale Creek drainages (fig. 1; Nevada Department of Wildlife, 2003).

Approximately 90 percent of the Toiyabe frogs’ habitat is on public land. Most of the public land habitat (95 percent) is managed by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), while the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages the remainder. Additional Toiyabe frog habitat is under Yomba Shoshone Tribal management and in private ownership (Nevada Department of Wildlife, 2003).

The BLM, USFS, Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW), Nevada Natural Heritage Program (NNHP), Nye County, and U.S Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) have monitored the Toiyabe population since 2004 using mark and recapture surveys (Nevada Department of Wildlife, 2004). The USFWS contracted with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to produce population estimates using these data.

First posted February 14, 2013

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Suggested citation:

Adams, M.J., Mellison, C., and Galvan, S.K., 2013, Population estimates for the Toiyabe population of the Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris), 2004–10: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2013-1036, 30 p.



Contents

Introduction

Methods

Analysis

Results

Discussion

Summary

Acknowledgments

References Cited

Appendix A. Database Field Descriptions

Appendix B. Real Parameter Estimates for the Random Temporary Emigration Model at Three Survey Sites

Appendix C. Beta Estimates for the Random Temporary Emigration Model at Three Survey Sites


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