Marty Crump
American behavioral ecologist and author
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Marty Crump's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Biology Stanford University
- Bachelors Biology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martha L. "Marty" Crump is a behavioral ecologist in the Department of Biology and the Ecology Center at Utah State University who studies amphibians and reptiles. Crump was the first individual to perform a long-term ecological study on a community of tropical amphibians, and did pioneering work in the classification of variability in amphibian egg size as a function of habitat predictability. She has co-authoried one of the most popular modern herpetology textbooks, Herpetology as well as the memoir In Search of the Golden Frog and a number of other books for both adults and children. In 1997, she received the Distinguished Herpetologist Award from The Herpetologists’ League.
Marty Crump's Published Works
Published Works
- Amphibian declines and climate disturbance: the case of the golden toad and the harlequin frog (1994) (443)
- Confronting Amphibian Declines and Extinctions (2006) (285)
- Extinction in Our Times: Global Amphibian Decline (2009) (203)
- Visual encounter surveys. Chapter 2 in Measuring and monitoring biological diversity: Standard methods for amphibians (1994) (162)
- Standard techniques for inventory and monitoring (1994) (145)
- Apparent Decline of the Golden Toad: Underground or Extinct? (1992) (137)
- Opportunistic Cannibalism by Amphibian Larvae in Temporary Aquatic Environments (1983) (136)
- Variation in Propagule Size as a Function of Environmental Uncertainty for Tree Frogs (1981) (132)
- Potential Effects of Climate Change on Two Neotropical Amphibian Assemblages (1998) (127)
- Effect of habitat drying on developmental time and size at metamorphosis in Hyla pseudopuma (1989) (123)
- Parental Care among the Amphibia (1996) (117)
- Anuran Reproductive Modes: Evolving Perspectives (2015) (106)
- Intraclutch egg size variability in Hyla crucifer (Anura: Hylidae) (1984) (102)
- CHOICE OF OVIPOSITION SITE AND EGG LOAD ASSESSMENT BY A TREEFROG (1991) (92)
- Possible Growth and Reproductive Benefits of Cannibalism in the Mosquitofish (1987) (89)
- Biodiversity. Confronting amphibian declines and extinctions. (2006) (81)
- Possible enhancement of growth in tadpoles through cannibalism (1990) (77)
- Ontogenetic changes in vulnerability to predation in tadpoles of Hyla pseudopuma (1984) (61)
- Aggression in harlequin frogs: male-male competition and a possible conflict of interest between the sexes (1988) (55)
- Homing and Site Fidelity in a Neotropical Frog, Atelopus varius (Bufonidae) (1986) (54)
- Cannibalism by younger tadpoles: another hazard of metamorphosis (1986) (51)
- The Neotropical Toad Genus Atelopus (1997) (49)
- Habitat Partitioning among Size Classes of Larval Southern Leopard Frogs, Rana utricularia (1982) (46)
- Frogs and a Cloud‐Forest Edge in Ecuador (2002) (43)
- Clutch Energy Partitioning of Tropical Tree Frogs (Hylidae) (1979) (42)
- Herpetology, Third Edition (2003) (38)
- Herpetology, Second Edition (2001) (35)
- Lethal parasitism of an aposematic anuran (Atelopus varius) by Notochaeta bufonivora (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) (1985) (32)
- Energy accumulation and amphibian metamorphosis (1981) (32)
- Life history consequences of feeding versus non-feeding in a facultatively non-feeding toad larva (1989) (30)
- Harlequin frogs along a tropical montane stream : aggregation and the risk of predation by frog-eating flies (1987) (28)
- Comment on “Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity” (2020) (28)
- Breeding Guild Determines Frog Distributions in Response to Edge Effects and Habitat Conversion in the Brazil’s Atlantic Forest (2016) (26)
- VULNERABILITY OF PLEURODEMA BORELLI TADPOLES TO AN AVIAN PREDATOR: EFFECT OF BODY SIZE AND DENSITY (1991) (24)
- Frogs and Toads of the World (1987) (21)
- Temporal variation in the dispersion of a tropical anuran (1989) (20)
- Morphological correlates of male mating success in Triprion petasatus and Hyla marmorata (Anura: Hylidae) (1981) (18)
- The Non-Cost of Brooding in Ambystoma opacum (1978) (17)
- Quantitative Analysis of the Ecological Distribution of a Tropical Herpetofauna (2019) (16)
- Intra-population variability in energy parameters of the salamander Plethodon Cinereus (2004) (13)
- Random mating by size in an neotropical treefrog, Hyla pseudopuma (1990) (12)
- A DARWINIAN INTERPRETATION OF HINDLIMB VARIABILITY IN FROG POPULATIONS (1977) (11)
- Speciation in Frogs of the Hyla Parviceps Group in the Upper Amazon Basin (2018) (9)
- Uncovering the Natural History of the Bromeligenous Frog Crossodactylodes izecksohni (Leptodactylidae, Paratelmatobiinae) (2019) (8)
- Why Are Some Species in Decline but Others Not (2005) (5)
- Headless males make great lovers : & other unusual natural histories (2005) (5)
- A flagship for Austral temperate forest conservation: an action plan for Darwin's frogs brings key stakeholders together (2020) (4)
- The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists at 100: Setting the Stage for the Next Hundred Years (2016) (1)
- Impacts of Climate Change on Amphibian Biodiversity (2013) (0)
- Women in Field Biology (2022) (0)
- The Snake and the Salamander: Reptiles and Amphibians from Maine to Virginia. Text by Alvin R. Breisch; illustrated by Matt Patterson. Baltimore (Maryland): Johns Hopkins University Press. $49.95. x + 222 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-1-4214-2157-5 (hc); 978-1-4214-2158-2 (eb). 2017. (2017) (0)
- Some Problems in the Study of Anuran Pairing Patterns: A Reply to P. Verrell (1983) (0)
- Keys to a Successful Project : Associated Data and Planning (2008) (0)
- THE book on Costa Rica's herpetofauna for decades to come (2003) (0)
- (ATELOPUS VARIUS) BY NOTOCHAETA BUFONIVORA (DIPTERA: SARCOPHAGIDAE) (1985) (0)
- Novel reproductive behavior in an Asian frog: sex‐reversed inguinal amplexus (2021) (0)
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