Abstract. Temperature has a profound effect on survival and ecology of amphibians. In the Pacific Northwest, timber harvest is known to increase peak stream temperatures to 24◦C or higher, which has potential to negatively impact cold-water stream amphibians. I determined the Critical Thermal Maxima (CTmax) for two salamanders that are endemic to the Pacific Northwest. Rhyacotriton variegatus larvae acclimated at 10◦C had mean CTmax of 26.7 ± 0.7 SD◦C and adults acclimated at 11◦C had mean CTmax of 27.9 ± 1.1◦C. These were among the lowest known values for any amphibian. Values were significantly higher for larval Dicamptodon tenebrosus acclimated at 14◦C (x ̄ = 29.1 ± 0.2◦C). Although the smallest R. variegatus had some of the lowest valu...
Small differences in physiological responses are known to influence demographic rates such as surviv...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Graduation date: 2008Western forests have become increasingly fragmented landscapes dominated\ud by ...
Graduation date: 2002To effectively manage for biodiversity at broad, ecosystem scales, the influenc...
A species’ thermal sensitivity and its exposure to climate variation are key components in the predi...
The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus), one of the largest extant amphibian species, has ...
Current theory predicts that (1) locomotor performance of amphibians should exhibit greater thermal ...
Timber harvest in the Pacific Northwest has resulted in a highly fragmented landscape, but there is ...
Forest harvesting alters microclimate and structure, which may affect amphibians directly, as well a...
In the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (AF), amphibians (625 species) face habitat degradation leading...
Understanding how temperature affects amphibian populations is fundamental to predict the consequenc...
Abstract.–The thermal biology of obligatory aquatic salamanders (e.g., Amphiumidae) is largely unkno...
Many ectotherms effectively reduce their exposure to low or high environmental temperatures using be...
When dams or climate change alter the thermal regimes of rivers, conditions can shift outside optima...
Small differences in physiological responses are known to influence demographic rates such as surviv...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Graduation date: 2008Western forests have become increasingly fragmented landscapes dominated\ud by ...
Graduation date: 2002To effectively manage for biodiversity at broad, ecosystem scales, the influenc...
A species’ thermal sensitivity and its exposure to climate variation are key components in the predi...
The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus), one of the largest extant amphibian species, has ...
Current theory predicts that (1) locomotor performance of amphibians should exhibit greater thermal ...
Timber harvest in the Pacific Northwest has resulted in a highly fragmented landscape, but there is ...
Forest harvesting alters microclimate and structure, which may affect amphibians directly, as well a...
In the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (AF), amphibians (625 species) face habitat degradation leading...
Understanding how temperature affects amphibian populations is fundamental to predict the consequenc...
Abstract.–The thermal biology of obligatory aquatic salamanders (e.g., Amphiumidae) is largely unkno...
Many ectotherms effectively reduce their exposure to low or high environmental temperatures using be...
When dams or climate change alter the thermal regimes of rivers, conditions can shift outside optima...
Small differences in physiological responses are known to influence demographic rates such as surviv...
As the climate changes at an unprecedented rate, rising temperatures will have complicated consequen...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...