Especialidades JA/Anfibios - Avanzado/Respuestas

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Anfibios - Avanzado

Nivel de destreza

3

Año

2001

Version

26.11.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

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Anfibios - Avanzado
Estudio de la naturaleza
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
Año de introducción
2001


1

Tener la especialidad de Anfibios.

Note: Must have completed all requirements for the Amphibians Honor prior to working on this next level.

Para consejos e instrucciones, véase Anfibios.


2

Diseñar y realizar un proyecto de estudio basado en la observación de un seleccionado o grupo de anfibios, en su estado natural o en cautiverio y escribir un ensayo sobre las conclusiones alcanzadas durante el estudio. Los parámetros del estudio deben incluir un mínimo de 25 horas de tiempo real observado y no más de una duración total máxima de una temporada. Daño intencional o la muerte del anfibio en estudio no está permitido.

Note: Most amphibian species have had very little research carried out on them. It is a field wide open for study of even some of the simplest elements. For example,very little data exists on the seasonal activities of frogs and the climatic factors that influence them. When does chorusing begin and stop, when does it reach its highest volume, what are the atmospheric conditions and variations associated with these? What are the dates for egg laying, hatching, transformation? What are the growth rates, age of sexual maturity, average and maximum longevity, duration of breeding behavior, courtship behavior, rate of dispersal, location of brumation or estivation sites? Little is known about homing ability, territorial maintenance, interaction during breeding and non-breeding times, and many other issues. It is indeed a field wide open to the curious and fascinated.

There are a number of amphibian monitoring programs in the United States at both the federal and state levels. These programs rely on volunteer help to conduct their research. Plug "amphibian monitoring program" into the search engine of your choice to find one near you. You can also check with your state or province's Department of Fish and Game - they are often responsible for non-game wildlife as well. Even if you do not work on one of these projects, it would be good to check with your Fish and Game Department anyway - in some localities it is illegal to collect or harass amphibians (see the notes under requirement 11 of the Amphibians honor for more information.

Here is a list of known programs: