Carlos Davidson

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2000 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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H. Bradley Shaffer grad student 2000 UC Davis
 (Spatial patterns of California amphibian declines and ecological limits: Why are frogs disappearing and what does it mean?)
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Davidson C, Stanley K, Simonich SM. (2012) Contaminant residues and declines of the Cascades frog (Rana cascadae) in the California Cascades, USA. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. 31: 1895-902
Davidson C, Knapp RA. (2007) Multiple stressors and amphibian declines: dual impacts of pesticides and fish on yellow-legged frogs. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 17: 587-97
Conlon JM, Al-Dhaheri A, Al-Mutawa E, et al. (2007) Peptide defenses of the Cascades frog Rana cascadae: implications for the evolutionary history of frogs of the Amerana species group. Peptides. 28: 1268-74
Davidson C, Benard MF, Shaffer HB, et al. (2007) Effects of chytrid and carbaryl exposure on survival, growth and skin peptide defenses in foothill yellow-legged frogs. Environmental Science & Technology. 41: 1771-6
Conlon JM, Al-Ghafari N, Coquet L, et al. (2006) Evidence from peptidomic analysis of skin secretions that the red-legged frogs, Rana aurora draytonii and Rana aurora aurora, are distinct species. Peptides. 27: 1305-12
Conlon JM, Sonnevend A, Davidson C, et al. (2005) Host-defense peptides isolated from the skin secretions of the Northern red-legged frog Rana aurora aurora. Developmental and Comparative Immunology. 29: 83-90
Conlon JM, Sonnevend A, Davidson C, et al. (2004) The ascaphins: a family of antimicrobial peptides from the skin secretions of the most primitive extant frog, Ascaphus truei. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 320: 170-5
Davidson C, Shaffer HB, Jennings MR. (2002) Spatial tests of the pesticide drift, habitat destruction, UV-B, and climate-change hypotheses for California amphibian declines Conservation Biology. 16: 1588-1601
Davidson C, Shaffer HB, Jennings MR. (2001) Declines of the California red-legged frog: Climate, UV-B, habitat, and pesticides hypotheses Ecological Applications. 11: 464-479
Shaffer HB, Fisher RN, Davidson C. (1998) The role of natural history collections in documenting species declines. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 13: 27-30
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