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Sarah Kupferberg
Sarah Kupferberg
Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Integrative Biology
Verified email at berkeley.edu
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BULLFROG (RANA CATESBEIANA) INVASION OF A CALIFORNIA RIVER: THE ROLE OF LARVAL COMPETITION
SJ Kupferberg
Ecology 78 (6), 1736-1751, 1997
4281997
The role of larval diet in anuran metamorphosis
SJ Kupferberg
American Zoologist 37 (2), 146-159, 1997
2491997
Effects of variation in natural algal and detrital diets on larval anuran (Hyla regilla) life-history traits
SJ Kupferberg, JC Marks, ME Power
Copeia, 446-457, 1994
1861994
Facilitation of periphyton production by tadpole grazing: functional differences between species
S Kupferberg
Freshwater Biology 37 (2), 427-439, 1997
1641997
Hydrologic and geomorphic factors affecting conservation of a river‐breeding frog (Rana boylii)
SJ Kupferberg
Ecological applications 6 (4), 1332-1344, 1996
1571996
Effects of flow regimes altered by dams on survival, population declines, and range‐wide losses of California river‐breeding frogs
SJ Kupferberg, WJ Palen, AJ Lind, S Bobzien, A Catenazzi, JOE Drennan, ...
Conservation Biology 26 (3), 513-524, 2012
1082012
High time for conservation: adding the environment to the debate on marijuana liberalization
JK Carah, JK Howard, SE Thompson, AG Short Gianotti, SD Bauer, ...
BioScience 65 (8), 822-829, 2015
912015
Parasitic copepod (Lernaea cyprinacea) outbreaks in foothill yellow-legged frogs (Rana boylii) linked to unusually warm summers and amphibian malformations in Northern California
SJ Kupferberg, A Catenazzi, K Lunde, AJ Lind, WJ Palen
Copeia 2009 (3), 529-537, 2009
812009
Extreme drought, host density, sex, and bullfrogs influence fungal pathogen infection in a declining lotic amphibian
AJ Adams, SJ Kupferberg, MQ Wilber, AP Pessier, M Grefsrud, S Bobzien, ...
Ecosphere 8 (3), e01740, 2017
652017
Development and evolution of aquatic larval feeding mechanisms
SL Sanderson, SJ Kupferberg
The origin and evolution of larval forms, 301-377, 1999
531999
Patterns of freshwater species richness, endemism, and vulnerability in California
JK Howard, KR Klausmeyer, KA Fesenmyer, J Furnish, T Gardali, ...
PLoS One 10 (7), e0130710, 2015
462015
Water velocity tolerance in tadpoles of the foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii): swimming performance, growth, and survival
SJ Kupferberg, AJ Lind, V Thill, SM Yarnell
Copeia 2011 (1), 141-152, 2011
412011
The importance of thermal conditions to recruitment success in stream-breeding frog populations distributed across a productivity gradient
A Catenazzi, SJ Kupferberg
Biological Conservation 168, 40-48, 2013
362013
Modeling potential river management conflicts between frogs and salmonids
SF Railsback, BC Harvey, SJ Kupferberg, MM Lang, S McBain, ...
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73 (5), 773-784, 2016
272016
The ecology of native tadpoles (Rana boylii and Hyla regilla) and the impact of invading bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) in a northern California river
SJ Kupferberg
University of California, Berkeley, 1996
251996
Pulsed flow effects on the Foothill Yellow-legged Frog (Rana boylii): integration of empirical, experimental and hydrodynamic modeling approaches
SJ Kupferberg, AJ Lind, J Mount, S Yarnell
Sacramento (CA): California Energy Commission, 2008
242008
Variation in thermal niche of a declining river‐breeding frog: From counter‐gradient responses to population distribution patterns
A Catenazzi, SJ Kupferberg
Freshwater Biology 62 (7), 1255-1265, 2017
222017
Predator mediated patch use by tadpoles (Hyla regilla): risk balancing or consequence of motionlessness?
SJ Kupferberg
Journal of Herpetology, 84-92, 1998
221998
Pulsed flow effects on the foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii): population modeling
SJ Kupferberg, AJ Lind, WJ Palen
Final Report, 2009
192009
The perils of unpalatable periphyton: Didymosphenia and other mucilaginous stalked diatoms as food for tadpoles
PC Furey, SJ Kupferberg, AJ Lind
Diatom Research 29 (3), 267-280, 2014
172014
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