435:
411:
459:
423:
471:
447:
483:
84:
61:
284:
bare hands is unadvised. A dark, triangular mark between the eyes is frequently seen, and can be used to easily identify the species. Many different colors can be seen on certain specimen's backs, usually being either a dark red, orange, light green, or in rarer cases, a combination. They are small frogs, growing to 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) in length on average.
42:
267:, and/or near row crop agriculture. The average life span for this frog is about one year, which is why the species is considered to be short-lived. Little is known about the interactions and basic ecology, even though populations are decreasing. Blanchard's cricket frog was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the
283:
in North
America. They have warty skin that is usually brown, gray, tan, or olive green, with darker bands of color on the legs. Their skin is also heavily vascularized, which allows substances to get into their bodies quickly, increasing their susceptibility to diseases. Due to this, handling with
287:
Blanchard's cricket frogs hibernate during the cold months, beginning in late
October, and emerging from hibernation in late March or early April. Breeding occurs from mid-May to mid-July. Females lay small clusters or single eggs.
395:, for example water conductivity, water surface area, and ratio of natural to managed land. All of these factors were found to influence the skin microbiome of the frog, and compromise the frog's
733:
Hoskins, Tyler D.; Boone, Michelle D. (2017-01-20). "Variation in malathion sensitivity among populations of
Blanchard's cricket frogs (Acris blanchardi) and implications for risk assessment".
348:, chemical contaminants, and competition for resources have been posited as reasons for this decline. Populations can still be found in the southern and western portions of Michigan's
434:
410:
458:
616:
Krynak, Katherine (January 2016). "Landscape and water characteristics correlate with immune defense traits across
Blanchard's cricket frog (Acris blanchardi) populations".
308:, where reproduction takes place. Only a few survive until the second breeding season. If a breeding season isn't productive, the population for that area can decline.
1107:
422:
399:. While some decreases in population are due to chemical contaminants and competition for resources, the major reason for the decrease is still unknown.
1117:
784:
1097:
482:
1046:
446:
1102:
387:
to impact them. Another study of the immune defense traits of
Blanchard's cricket frog showed that multiple factors can influence the
981:
834:
671:
470:
1007:
947:
292:
emerge in late summer. Breeding males have a metallic clicking call distinctive to the species. The subspecies is named after
1112:
1012:
532:
Cusaac, J. Patrick (December 2015). "Acute toxicity of
Headline fungicide to Blanchard's cricket frogs (Acris blanchardi)".
578:
Youngquist, Melissa (August 2015). "Competitive
Interactions between Cricket Frogs (Acris blanchardi) and Other Anurans".
1087:
858:
1051:
17:
379:
caused a decrease in the population of
Blanchard's cricket frog, however, a study found no evidence that Bullfrog
68:
942:
646:
792:
702:"Chytrid Infection Dynamics in Cricket Frogs on Military and Public Lands in the Midwestern United States"
344:, and is a threatened species in Michigan, due to a significant population decline since the late 1970s.
920:
194:
1038:
813:
340:, Blanchard's cricket frogs are considered at risk in some states. It is an endangered species in
83:
882:
337:
316:
Blanchard's cricket frogs can be found through most of the
Midwest United States, ranging from
1025:
268:
178:
1064:
968:
300:. The frogs are most commonly found in slow-moving or stagnant bodies of water, such as in
259:
is beginning to decrease in those states. Blanchard's cricket frogs are commonly found in
8:
50:
679:
766:
595:
557:
293:
203:
78:
1059:
955:
758:
750:
591:
549:
599:
561:
770:
742:
713:
625:
587:
541:
960:
629:
349:
1092:
905:
545:
1081:
1020:
754:
396:
388:
333:
297:
41:
718:
701:
762:
553:
375:, but has not been reported since 1987. It was thought that competition by
368:
345:
155:
1033:
994:
929:
914:
355:
In
Minnesota, where the state's Department of Natural Resources includes
511:
986:
934:
243:. It is a small, dark colored frog that is threatened or endangered in
999:
746:
341:
321:
280:
252:
248:
125:
95:
876:
899:
376:
329:
317:
244:
115:
384:
380:
372:
305:
289:
260:
240:
232:
145:
973:
488:
Blanchard's cricket frog in Northwest Louisiana, United States.
301:
105:
440:
Two Blanchard's cricket frogs, both with prominent red stripes
416:
A Blanchard's cricket frog with a red-orange-green back stripe
325:
464:
A Blanchard's cricket frog with abnormal green patterns/moss
392:
264:
256:
236:
135:
255:. Studies have been done to see why the population of the
868:
678:. Michigan Natural Features Inventory. Archived from
383:
took enough resources from Blanchard's cricket frog
363:, both taxa are collectively considered endangered.
1079:
279:Blanchard's cricket frogs are a type of aquatic
1108:Fauna of the Great Lakes region (North America)
428:A Blanchard's cricket frog with light patterns
732:
509:
841:. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
816:. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
653:. Michigan Department of Natural Resources
577:
59:
40:
717:
1118:Taxa named by Francis Harper (biologist)
699:
336:in the east. Although not listed at the
1098:Endemic amphibians of the United States
706:Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management
505:
503:
14:
1080:
791:. US Geological Survey. Archived from
735:Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
615:
531:
452:A patternless Blanchard's cricket frog
881:
880:
573:
571:
641:
639:
611:
609:
500:
24:
1103:Fauna of the Eastern United States
664:
568:
25:
1129:
636:
606:
700:Crawford, John (December 2017).
592:10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-14-00049
481:
469:
457:
445:
433:
421:
409:
82:
852:
827:
806:
311:
777:
726:
693:
525:
274:
13:
1:
864:Rainette Grillon de Blanchard
493:
35:Blanchard's cricket frog
1113:Amphibians described in 1947
630:10.1016/j.biocon.2015.11.019
7:
862:Blanchard's Cricket Frog /
647:"Blanchard's Cricket Frog (
10:
1134:
1088:NatureServe secure species
814:"Blanchard's Cricket Frog"
674:Acris crepitans blanchardi
649:Acris crepitans blanchardi
476:A Blanchard's cricket frog
402:
213:Acris crepitans blanchardi
889:
546:10.1007/s10646-015-1602-x
324:in the north to southern
209:
202:
184:
177:
79:Scientific classification
77:
57:
48:
39:
34:
785:"Northern Cricket Frog,
223:Blanchard's cricket frog
719:10.3996/012017-JFWM-003
618:Biological Conservation
328:in the south and from
510:Beltz, Ellin (2006).
367:may also still be on
269:northern cricket frog
27:Species of amphibian
359:as a subspecies of
296:, a noted American
51:Conservation status
365:A. blanchardi
357:A. blanchardi
294:Frank N. Blanchard
170:A. blanchardi
1075:
1074:
1060:Open Tree of Life
883:Taxon identifiers
361:A. crepitans
220:
219:
72:
16:(Redirected from
1125:
1068:
1067:
1055:
1054:
1042:
1041:
1029:
1028:
1016:
1015:
1003:
1002:
990:
989:
977:
976:
964:
963:
951:
950:
948:Acris-blanchardi
938:
937:
925:
924:
923:
921:Acris blanchardi
910:
909:
908:
891:Acris blanchardi
878:
877:
871:
860:Acris blanchardi
856:
850:
849:
847:
846:
831:
825:
824:
822:
821:
810:
804:
803:
801:
800:
781:
775:
774:
747:10.1002/etc.3715
741:(7): 1917–1923.
730:
724:
723:
721:
697:
691:
690:
688:
687:
668:
662:
661:
659:
658:
643:
634:
633:
613:
604:
603:
575:
566:
565:
529:
523:
522:
520:
519:
507:
485:
473:
461:
449:
437:
425:
413:
228:Acris blanchardi
190:
188:Acris blanchardi
87:
86:
66:
63:
62:
44:
32:
31:
21:
18:Acris blanchardi
1133:
1132:
1128:
1127:
1126:
1124:
1123:
1122:
1078:
1077:
1076:
1071:
1063:
1058:
1050:
1045:
1037:
1032:
1024:
1019:
1011:
1006:
998:
993:
985:
980:
972:
967:
959:
954:
946:
941:
933:
928:
919:
918:
913:
904:
903:
898:
885:
875:
874:
857:
853:
844:
842:
837:Acris crepitans
833:
832:
828:
819:
817:
812:
811:
807:
798:
796:
787:Acris crepitans
783:
782:
778:
731:
727:
698:
694:
685:
683:
670:
669:
665:
656:
654:
645:
644:
637:
614:
607:
576:
569:
530:
526:
517:
515:
508:
501:
496:
489:
486:
477:
474:
465:
462:
453:
450:
441:
438:
429:
426:
417:
414:
405:
373:Ontario, Canada
350:Lower Peninsula
332:in the west to
314:
277:
198:
192:
186:
173:
81:
73:
64:
60:
53:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
1131:
1121:
1120:
1115:
1110:
1105:
1100:
1095:
1090:
1073:
1072:
1070:
1069:
1056:
1043:
1030:
1017:
1004:
991:
978:
965:
952:
939:
926:
911:
895:
893:
887:
886:
873:
872:
851:
826:
805:
776:
725:
712:(2): 344–352.
692:
663:
635:
605:
567:
540:(3): 447–455.
524:
498:
497:
495:
492:
491:
490:
487:
480:
478:
475:
468:
466:
463:
456:
454:
451:
444:
442:
439:
432:
430:
427:
420:
418:
415:
408:
404:
401:
313:
310:
276:
273:
239:in the family
218:
217:
216:
215:
207:
206:
200:
199:
193:
182:
181:
175:
174:
167:
165:
161:
160:
153:
149:
148:
143:
139:
138:
133:
129:
128:
123:
119:
118:
113:
109:
108:
103:
99:
98:
93:
89:
88:
75:
74:
58:
55:
54:
49:
46:
45:
37:
36:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1130:
1119:
1116:
1114:
1111:
1109:
1106:
1104:
1101:
1099:
1096:
1094:
1091:
1089:
1086:
1085:
1083:
1066:
1061:
1057:
1053:
1048:
1044:
1040:
1035:
1031:
1027:
1022:
1018:
1014:
1009:
1005:
1001:
996:
992:
988:
983:
979:
975:
970:
966:
962:
957:
953:
949:
944:
940:
936:
931:
927:
922:
916:
912:
907:
901:
897:
896:
894:
892:
888:
884:
879:
870:
866:
865:
861:
855:
840:
838:
830:
815:
809:
795:on 2012-05-27
794:
790:
788:
780:
772:
768:
764:
760:
756:
752:
748:
744:
740:
736:
729:
720:
715:
711:
707:
703:
696:
682:on 2012-05-03
681:
677:
675:
667:
652:
650:
642:
640:
631:
627:
623:
619:
612:
610:
601:
597:
593:
589:
585:
581:
580:Herpetologica
574:
572:
563:
559:
555:
551:
547:
543:
539:
535:
534:Ecotoxicology
528:
514:. Ellin Beltz
513:
512:"Biographies"
506:
504:
499:
484:
479:
472:
467:
460:
455:
448:
443:
436:
431:
424:
419:
412:
407:
406:
400:
398:
397:immune system
394:
390:
389:immune system
386:
382:
378:
374:
370:
366:
362:
358:
353:
351:
347:
343:
339:
338:federal level
335:
334:West Virginia
331:
327:
323:
319:
309:
307:
303:
299:
298:herpetologist
295:
291:
285:
282:
272:
270:
266:
262:
258:
254:
250:
246:
242:
238:
234:
230:
229:
224:
214:
211:
210:
208:
205:
201:
196:
191:
189:
183:
180:
179:Binomial name
176:
172:
171:
166:
163:
162:
159:
158:
154:
151:
150:
147:
144:
141:
140:
137:
134:
131:
130:
127:
124:
121:
120:
117:
114:
111:
110:
107:
104:
101:
100:
97:
94:
91:
90:
85:
80:
76:
70:
56:
52:
47:
43:
38:
33:
30:
19:
890:
863:
859:
854:
843:. Retrieved
836:
829:
818:. Retrieved
808:
797:. Retrieved
793:the original
786:
779:
738:
734:
728:
709:
705:
695:
684:. Retrieved
680:the original
673:
666:
655:. Retrieved
648:
621:
617:
583:
579:
537:
533:
527:
516:. Retrieved
369:Pelee Island
364:
360:
356:
354:
346:Habitat loss
315:
312:Conservation
286:
278:
227:
226:
222:
221:
212:
187:
185:
169:
168:
156:
29:
1034:NatureServe
995:iNaturalist
930:AmphibiaWeb
915:Wikispecies
624:: 153–167.
275:Description
69:NatureServe
1082:Categories
845:2012-08-11
820:2012-08-10
799:2012-08-10
686:2012-08-10
657:2012-08-10
586:(4): 260.
518:2012-08-10
494:References
281:tree frogs
755:0730-7268
377:Bullfrogs
342:Wisconsin
322:Wisconsin
253:Minnesota
249:Wisconsin
164:Species:
102:Kingdom:
96:Eukaryota
1039:2.828458
1026:76508560
906:Q4675132
900:Wikidata
763:27982495
600:85672690
562:24962706
554:26707241
385:tadpoles
381:tadpoles
330:Colorado
318:Michigan
306:wetlands
290:Tadpoles
261:wetlands
245:Michigan
204:Synonyms
142:Family:
126:Amphibia
116:Chordata
112:Phylum:
106:Animalia
92:Domain:
987:2427610
974:1298597
869:CARCNET
771:4389469
403:Gallery
391:of the
302:streams
241:Hylidae
233:species
231:) is a
152:Genus:
146:Hylidae
132:Order:
122:Class:
67: (
65:Secure
1065:889970
1052:448054
1013:774220
769:
761:
753:
598:
560:
552:
251:, and
197:, 1947
195:Harper
1093:Acris
1000:70421
767:S2CID
596:S2CID
558:S2CID
326:Texas
265:ponds
157:Acris
136:Anura
1047:NCBI
1021:IUCN
1008:ITIS
982:GBIF
961:9KKH
935:7142
759:PMID
751:ISSN
550:PMID
393:frog
320:and
304:and
257:frog
237:frog
969:EoL
956:CoL
943:ASW
743:doi
714:doi
626:doi
622:193
588:doi
542:doi
235:of
1084::
1062::
1049::
1036::
1023::
1010::
997::
984::
971::
958::
945::
932::
917::
902::
867:,
765:.
757:.
749:.
739:36
737:.
708:.
704:.
651:)"
638:^
620:.
608:^
594:.
584:71
582:.
570:^
556:.
548:.
538:25
536:.
502:^
371:,
352:.
271:.
263:,
247:,
848:.
839:"
835:"
823:.
802:.
789:"
773:.
745::
722:.
716::
710:8
689:.
676:"
672:"
660:.
632:.
628::
602:.
590::
564:.
544::
521:.
225:(
71:)
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.