Research - Pseudacris ornata or similar species

mkelly

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Hi -

So I think this would be the correct discussion board. I am writing a management plan for Pseudacris ornata as a capstone project (region based North Carolina, USA). I am looking for prices for part of the plan to help determine the economic cost if the species became extirpated from the region, however I am having a hard time finding them, or similar species such as P. streckeri, P. nigrita, P. brimleyi, Hyla crucifer or Limnaoedus ocularis. These have varying levels of similarity but I have seen them listed as surrogates in a couple of different papers and so they have the potential to be surrogates here for price.

And so I was wondering if anyone here had any resources they could point me in the direction of to aid the price determination.

Thanks!

edit: spelling errors
 
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