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How do varying densities in frog populations across America reflect the impact of urbanization?​

Poster about urbanization across the U.S and corresponding frog species populations

Group Members: Andre Dayoan, Meher Kapoor, and Koudjedji Sylla

This project explores how varying frog population densities across different U.S. regions reflect the impacts of urbanization. Using data from FrogWatch USA and U.S. Census urbanization metrics, we examined trends in the most abundant frog species across the Northeastern, Midwestern, Southern, and Western regions. The results suggest that urbanization may contribute to declines in frog populations but does not fully account for regional variations. The findings also highlight that frog populations may adapt to urban stressors, as evidenced by observed recovery trends in some regions. This aligns with previous studies emphasizing species resilience to environmental changes. This calls for further research into frog population trends in urban and rural areas to better understand other factors that may contribute to fluctuations in frog populations.

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Categories: CCNY / O’Donnell, Kelly / Seminar 3

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