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United States EnvironmentalProtection AgencyOffice of Water Washington, DC 20460EPA-822-R-02-022March 2002
Methods for evaluating wetland condition
#12 Using Amphibians inBioassessments of Wetlands
 
United States EnvironmentalProtection AgencyOffice of WaterWashington, DC 20460EPA-822-R-02-022March 2002
Methods for evaluating wetland condition
#12 Using Amphibians inBioassessments of Wetlands
 Major Contributors
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research CenterDonald W. SparlingKing County Department of Natural Resources, Seattle, WAKlaus O. RichterDepartment of Applied Biology, University of MaineAram CalhounOhio EPA, Division of Surface WaterMick Micacchion
Prepared jointly by:
The U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyHealth and Ecological Criteria Division (Office of Science and Technology)andWetlands Division (Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds)
 
United States EnvironmentalProtection AgencyOffice of WaterWashington, DC 20460EPA-822-R-02-022March 2002
 
Notice
The material in this document has been subjected to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)technical review and has been approved for publication as an EPA document. The informationcontained herein is offered to the reader as a review of the “state of the science” concerning wetlandbioassessment and nutrient enrichment and is not intended to be prescriptive guidance or firm advice.Mention of trade names, products or services does not convey, and should not be interpreted asconveying official EPA approval, endorsement, or recommendation.
Appropriate Citation
U.S. EPA. 2002.
 Methods for Evaluating Wetland Condition: Using Amphibians in Bioassessments of Wetlands.
Office of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,DC. EPA-822-R-02-022.
Acknowledgments
EPA acknowledges the contributions of the following people in the writing of this module:Aram Calhoun (Department of Applied Biology, University of Maine), Douglas G. Hoskins (U.S.Environmental Protection Agency), Mick Micacchion (Ohio Environmental Protection Agency), KlausO. Richter (King County Department of Natural Resources, Seattle, WA), Don W. Sparling (UnitedStates Geological Survey), and the King County Department of Natural Resources, Washington State,for supporting this work.This entire document can be downloaded from the following U.S. EPA websites:
http://www.epa.gov/ost/standardshttp://www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/bawwg
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