James C. Rorabaugh

Honey Bee Research Institute and Nature CenterUnited States

Environmental Science · Physical Sciences

10h-index260citations24works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Species Distribution and Climate Change(14), Amphibian and Reptile Biology(12), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation(8), Rangeland and Wildlife Management(8), Turtle Biology and Conservation(3)

Publications24 total

Journal of Herpetology·2021· 1 citedOpen Access
University of Arizona Press eBooks·2019· 2 cited
Status of the threatened Chiricahua Leopard Frog and conservation challenges in Sonora, Mexico, with notes on other ranid frogs and non-native predators
Herpetological conservation and biology·2019· 7 cited
Distribution of the Sonora Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma mavortium stebbinsi) in Mexico
Herpetological review·2016
A Comparison of the Herpetofaunas of Ranchos Los Fresnos and El Aribabi in Northern Sonora, Mexico
2013· 1 cited
Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science·2008· 10 citedOpen Access
Return of the Tarahumara Frog to Arizona
2005
A Superior Accession of Western Honey Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa var. torreyana) for Riparian Restoration Projects
UA Campus Repository (The University of Arizona)·1995· 1 cited
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Frequent Co-authors

Blake R. Hossack(6), Brent H. Sigafus(6), Michael J. Sredl(6), Julio A. Lemos‐Espinal(4), Erin Muths(4), Caren S. Goldberg(3), T. Rupert Jones(3), Thierry Chambert(3), Robert W. Clarkson(2), Emily B. Oja(2), Audrey K. Owens(2), David H. Hall(2), Cassidi Cobos(2), Catherine L. Crawford(2), Shaula J. Hedwall(2), Paige E. Howell(2), Susan K. MacVean(2), Cody D. Mosley(2), Frederick B. Turner(2), Jan Schipper(2)