@article{article_723258, title={A Wall Cavity as a Diurnal Retreat Site for Young Natterjack Toads}, journal={Commagene Journal of Biology}, volume={4}, pages={74–75}, year={2020}, DOI={10.31594/commagene.723258}, author={Mulder, John and Mulder, Kees}, keywords={Antropojenik habitat,barınak,ağ,hibernasyon}, abstract={First and second year Natterjack toads ( <i>Epidalea calamita </i>) were detected around a building near the Dutch coastal dunes, using a brick wall cavity as a communal diurnal retreat site from spring until autumn, with the suspicion of this also being a winter refuge. Only juveniles and animals in their second year were seen. Bigger specimens were unable to enter due to the metal mesh in front of the openings.}, number={1}, publisher={ABADER (Adıyaman Bilimsel Araştırmalar Derneği)}