California is a major spot for amphibian declines as it has a broad range on environments including temperate rainforest. A native species, the California red-legged frogs, has been greatly affected by the introduction of American bullfrogs. Experiments show that American bullfrogs prey on the young of this species. The California red-legged frog is extinct to 70% of its original area (Doubledee et al. 2003). Invasive species have a large effect on both temperate and tropical forests and the ability of their native species to …show more content…
There is not much exploration in the relationship between habitat loss and disease when it comes to studying declines. In a study by Becker and Zamudio (2011), they showed the associations between habitat loss and factors of disease. These factors include occurrence, prevalence, and infection intensity. The disease that was chosen was from a chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). They studied the effects on amphibian populations in tropical regions. Habitat loss lowers species diversity by reducing natural habitats which increases population isolation and edge effects. There is also a shift in the ecosystem due to disturbances which can alter susceptibility to