Ultraviolet-B and Amphibia
Heyer relates the conflicting views of researchers Lawrence Licht and Andrew Blaustein on the role of ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation in amphibian declines. He claims that Licht, who finds no support for the hypothesis that UVB radiation is a causal factor in amphibian declines, and Blaustein are pole...
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description | Heyer relates the conflicting views of researchers Lawrence Licht and Andrew Blaustein on the role of ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation in amphibian declines. He claims that Licht, who finds no support for the hypothesis that UVB radiation is a causal factor in amphibian declines, and Blaustein are poles apart in terms of their personalities and their approaches to research. |
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