Michael J. Lannoo
Environmental Science · Indiana University
Publications
187
Citations
4,212
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
43
Publishing since 1984
Michael J. Lannoo studies the ecology, behavior, and conservation of amphibians, with a particular focus on frogs and salamanders such as the crawfish frog and tiger salamander. His work examines how these animals cope with environmental change, aspects of their biology like aging and cognition, and practical strategies for managing and restoring threatened populations. He has also contributed to work on the history of field biology.
Publication activity peaked around 2019-2020, with lower and more variable output in recent years, averaging about 3.6 publications per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- A review of the ecology, behavior, and cognitive capabilities of crawfish frogs (Rana areolata) with the goal of restoring extirpated populations
Discover Ecology · 2026
- The Use of Cognition by Amphibians Confronting Environmental Change: Examples from the Behavioral Ecology of Crawfish Frogs (Rana areolata)
Animals · 2025
- Do Adult Frogs Remember Their Lives as Tadpoles and Behave Accordingly? A Consideration of Memory and Personality in Anuran Amphibians
Diversity · 2025
- 2 THE CRAWFISH FROG’S JAW
Cornell University Press eBooks · 2024
- The Crawfish Frog’s Jaw
Cornell University Press eBooks · 2024
- Breeding Population Dynamics of Threatened Crawfish Frogs Inform Targets for Habitat Management
Ichthyology & Herpetology · 2023
- Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity
Science · 2022
- Women in Field Biology
2022
- 1945 to 1972 (Postwar Years)
2022
- Experiences and Perspectives
2022
- Introduction
2022
- Backgrounds, Paths, and Careers
2022
- Pre-1880 (Late Age of Discovery)
2022
- 1880 to 1916 (Gilded Age)
2022
- Ongoing Challenges and Moving Forward
2022
- Copeia×4
- Herpetologica×2
- Ichthyology & Herpetology×2
- Cornell University Press eBooks×2
- Science×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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