Kenneth Rice, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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A portable non-invasive trapping array for sampling amphibians and reptiles
[No abstract available]
Authors
A.N. Rice, K.G. Rice, J.H. Waddle, F.J. Mazzotti
Herpetofaunal Inventories of the National Parks of South Florida and the Caribbean: Volume II. Virgin Islands National Park
Amphibian declines and extinctions have been documented around the world, often in protected natural areas. Concern for this alarming trend has focused attention on the need to document all species of amphibians that occur within U.S. National Parks and to search for any signs that amphibians may be declining. This study, an inventory of amphibian species in Virgin Islands National Park, was condu
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, J. Hardin Waddle, Marquette E. Crockett, R.R. Carthy, H. Franklin Percival
Herpetofaunal Inventories of the National Parks of South Florida and the Caribbean: Volume III. Big Cypress National Preserve
Amphibian declines and extinctions have been documented around the world, often in protected natural areas. Concern for this trend has prompted the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Park Service to document all species of amphibians that occur within U.S. National Parks and to search for any signs that amphibians may be declining. This study, an inventory of amphibian species in Big Cypress
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, J. Hardin Waddle, Marquette E. Crockett, Brian M. Jeffrey, Amanda N. Rice, H. Franklin Percival
Use of amphibians as indicators of ecosystem restoration success
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, Frank Mazzotti
American alligator ecology and monitoring for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, Frank Mazzotti
Herpetofaunal inventories of the National Parks of South Florida and the Caribbean: Volume I. Everglades National Park
Amphibian declines and extinctions have been documented around the world, often in protected natural areas. Concern for this alarming trend has prompted the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Park Service to document all species of amphibians that occur within U.S. National Parks and to search for any signs that amphibians may be declining. This study, an inventory of amphibian species in Eve
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, J. Hardin Waddle, Marquette E. Crockett, Brian M. Jeffery, H. Frankin Percival
Evaluation of Field Measurements of the American Alligator for Use in Morphometric Studies
[No abstract available]
Authors
Christa L. Zweig, F.J. Mazzotti, K.G. Rice, L.A. Brandt, C.L. Abercrombie
Compilation of Alligator Data Sets in South Florida for Restoration Needs
No abstract available.
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice
The great alligator-caiman debate: Meditations on crocodilian life-history strategies
No abstract available.
Authors
C.L. Abercrombie, Kenneth G. Rice, C. A. Hope
Nest-site selection by the loggerhead sea turtle in Florida's Ten Thousand Islands
No abstract available.
Authors
Ahjond S. Garmestani, H. Franklin Percival, Kenneth M. Portier, Kenneth G. Rice
Summer nesting of turtles in alligator nests in Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin M. Enge, H. Franklin Percival, Kenneth G. Rice, Michael L. Jennings, Gregory R. Masson, Allan R. Woodward
Determining the size of American alligators using hind-foot track length
Size distribution information is useful for crocodilian management, but can be hard to obtain. Indirect and less costly demographic inferences made from track measurements may be valuable for management decisions. We related hind-foot lengths (HF) with total length (TL) to determine if we could indirectly assess alligator size using track length. Regression showed that HF was an excellent predicto
Authors
Philip M. Wilkinson, Kenneth G. Rice
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 38
A portable non-invasive trapping array for sampling amphibians and reptiles
[No abstract available]
Authors
A.N. Rice, K.G. Rice, J.H. Waddle, F.J. Mazzotti
Herpetofaunal Inventories of the National Parks of South Florida and the Caribbean: Volume II. Virgin Islands National Park
Amphibian declines and extinctions have been documented around the world, often in protected natural areas. Concern for this alarming trend has focused attention on the need to document all species of amphibians that occur within U.S. National Parks and to search for any signs that amphibians may be declining. This study, an inventory of amphibian species in Virgin Islands National Park, was condu
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, J. Hardin Waddle, Marquette E. Crockett, R.R. Carthy, H. Franklin Percival
Herpetofaunal Inventories of the National Parks of South Florida and the Caribbean: Volume III. Big Cypress National Preserve
Amphibian declines and extinctions have been documented around the world, often in protected natural areas. Concern for this trend has prompted the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Park Service to document all species of amphibians that occur within U.S. National Parks and to search for any signs that amphibians may be declining. This study, an inventory of amphibian species in Big Cypress
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, J. Hardin Waddle, Marquette E. Crockett, Brian M. Jeffrey, Amanda N. Rice, H. Franklin Percival
Use of amphibians as indicators of ecosystem restoration success
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, Frank Mazzotti
American alligator ecology and monitoring for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, Frank Mazzotti
Herpetofaunal inventories of the National Parks of South Florida and the Caribbean: Volume I. Everglades National Park
Amphibian declines and extinctions have been documented around the world, often in protected natural areas. Concern for this alarming trend has prompted the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Park Service to document all species of amphibians that occur within U.S. National Parks and to search for any signs that amphibians may be declining. This study, an inventory of amphibian species in Eve
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice, J. Hardin Waddle, Marquette E. Crockett, Brian M. Jeffery, H. Frankin Percival
Evaluation of Field Measurements of the American Alligator for Use in Morphometric Studies
[No abstract available]
Authors
Christa L. Zweig, F.J. Mazzotti, K.G. Rice, L.A. Brandt, C.L. Abercrombie
Compilation of Alligator Data Sets in South Florida for Restoration Needs
No abstract available.
Authors
Kenneth G. Rice
The great alligator-caiman debate: Meditations on crocodilian life-history strategies
No abstract available.
Authors
C.L. Abercrombie, Kenneth G. Rice, C. A. Hope
Nest-site selection by the loggerhead sea turtle in Florida's Ten Thousand Islands
No abstract available.
Authors
Ahjond S. Garmestani, H. Franklin Percival, Kenneth M. Portier, Kenneth G. Rice
Summer nesting of turtles in alligator nests in Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
Kevin M. Enge, H. Franklin Percival, Kenneth G. Rice, Michael L. Jennings, Gregory R. Masson, Allan R. Woodward
Determining the size of American alligators using hind-foot track length
Size distribution information is useful for crocodilian management, but can be hard to obtain. Indirect and less costly demographic inferences made from track measurements may be valuable for management decisions. We related hind-foot lengths (HF) with total length (TL) to determine if we could indirectly assess alligator size using track length. Regression showed that HF was an excellent predicto
Authors
Philip M. Wilkinson, Kenneth G. Rice