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The Ecology of the Endangered Dusky Gopher Frog (Rana Sevosa) and a Common Congener, the Southern Leopard Frog (Rana Sphenocephala)

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Figure 2.1 –Mean percent of time R. sevosa spent in treatment and control burrows.
Table 3.1.  Summary of multiple analysis of variance for the effects of species differences, non-lethal predation, competition and their interactions
Table 3.2. Summary of analysis of variance for the effects of non-lethal predation and species differences and their interactions
Figure 3.1 Mean amount of time (±SE) spent A. Swimming and B. feeding by all combinations of R
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