Mole salamanders (Ambystoma) and woodfrogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) are abundant in New England and depend on ephemeral wetlands for breeding. Their aquatic habitats have been well studied and are protected by several local and regional regulations. State endangered species laws also protect mabled salamanders (A. opacum), Jefferson salamanders (A. jeffersonianum), and blue-spotted salamanders (A. laterale). However, these amphbibians spend most of their adult lives in terrestrial habitats that remain poorly protected and elusive to researchers. In chapter 1, I developed a novel technique using passive integrated transponders for tracking small animals. I used this technique to track marbled salamanders walking up to 200 m from their breedin...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...
Urbanization and the increasing threat of habitat fragmentation are contributing to the significant ...
Globally, amphibian species are experiencing declines at an alarming rate largely due to habitat los...
Mole salamanders (Ambystoma) and woodfrogs ( Lithobates sylvaticus) are abundant in New England and ...
Unsexual Salamanders within the Blue-Spotted Salamander Complex carry combinations of ambystomatid g...
Terrestrial salamanders are major components of ecosystems in eastern North America. One species, th...
Habitat destruction, fragmentation and degradation have contributed heavily to the decline of amphib...
Abstract only availableThere is growing evidence of worldwide amphibian decline. These declines are ...
The relationship between wildlife and the environment they inhabit is dependent on both spatial and ...
Amphibians are in decline globally and a significantly greater percentage of ambystomatid salamander...
Amphibians are declining worldwide more rapidly than any other vertebrate group, including birds and...
In this dissertation, I report new information that is necessary for future mating system studies in...
Species distributions are governed by a complex suite of abiotic and biotic interactions that govern...
The primary goal of my dissertation was to investigate the adaptive capacity of mole salamanders in ...
Understanding the movement phenology of the four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) is essenti...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...
Urbanization and the increasing threat of habitat fragmentation are contributing to the significant ...
Globally, amphibian species are experiencing declines at an alarming rate largely due to habitat los...
Mole salamanders (Ambystoma) and woodfrogs ( Lithobates sylvaticus) are abundant in New England and ...
Unsexual Salamanders within the Blue-Spotted Salamander Complex carry combinations of ambystomatid g...
Terrestrial salamanders are major components of ecosystems in eastern North America. One species, th...
Habitat destruction, fragmentation and degradation have contributed heavily to the decline of amphib...
Abstract only availableThere is growing evidence of worldwide amphibian decline. These declines are ...
The relationship between wildlife and the environment they inhabit is dependent on both spatial and ...
Amphibians are in decline globally and a significantly greater percentage of ambystomatid salamander...
Amphibians are declining worldwide more rapidly than any other vertebrate group, including birds and...
In this dissertation, I report new information that is necessary for future mating system studies in...
Species distributions are governed by a complex suite of abiotic and biotic interactions that govern...
The primary goal of my dissertation was to investigate the adaptive capacity of mole salamanders in ...
Understanding the movement phenology of the four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) is essenti...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...
Urbanization and the increasing threat of habitat fragmentation are contributing to the significant ...
Globally, amphibian species are experiencing declines at an alarming rate largely due to habitat los...