The toad is commonly found in southern Colorado, Arizona, southwestern New Mexico and southeastern California. However, it is near extinction in California and is classified as endangered in this area. It is classified asthreatened in New Mexico....
Van Den Bussche R, Lack J, Stanley C, Wilkinson J, Truman P, Smith L, McMurry S (2009) Development and characterization of 10 polymorphic tetranucleotide microsatellite markers for New Mexico spadefoot toads ( Spea multiplicata ). Conservation Genetics Resources...
These toads are found in the desert and semi-arid areas of Mexico, California, Arizona, New Mexico, andColorado. They can stay underground during the hot dry summer months and come out when it rains.According to Wiki, They like being close to springs, canals, and irrigation ditches. Now t...
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2010. Surface water mitigates the anti- metamorphic effects of perchlorate in New Mexico spadefoot toads (Spea multiplicata) and African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis). Chemosphere 78:280-288.Brausch JM, Wages M, Shannahan RD, Perry G, Anderson TA, Maul JD, Mulhearn B, Smith PN. (2010). ...