Due to the current trend of amphibian declines (Wake 1998, Alford and Richards 1999, Semlitsch 2000), the monitoring and study of amphibian populations has become increasingly necessary. To properly do such studies, we must consider several issues. Some of these include the detectability of the species at a site, current status of the population, and the spatial scale for sampling of a population. Determining the detectability of a species is important to consider because some amphibian species may have different difficulties of detection. Therefore, if a species is difficult to observe, it may occupy a greater number of sites than a survey indicates (MacKenzie et al. 2002). The appropriate spatial scale is also important for monitor...
Debate over global declines of amphibian populations has focused researchers' attention on the lack ...
An Animal’s use of habitat depends on a variety of factors, and is influenced by pressures such as o...
This project applies spatial analysis techniques to populations of salamanders in Land Between the L...
Most amphibians use both wetland and upland habitats, but the extent of their movement in forested h...
Connectivity is essential for the maintenance of genetic diversity and stability of wildlife populat...
Amphibians are important creatures that serve as indicators of wetland health. Recently, there has b...
The conservation and management of wildlife species is contingent on estimating distribution and abu...
The goal of this study was to determine whether wildlife pools created by the United States Forest S...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
The eastern tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a widely distributed amphibian ranging from Nor...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the most serious threats facing amphibian populations globa...
1. Monitoring programmes serve to track changes in the distribution and abundance of species. A m...
Amphibians serve as indicators of the health of the environment in which they live. Identification o...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
Amphibians are declining worldwide more rapidly than any other vertebrate group, including birds and...
Debate over global declines of amphibian populations has focused researchers' attention on the lack ...
An Animal’s use of habitat depends on a variety of factors, and is influenced by pressures such as o...
This project applies spatial analysis techniques to populations of salamanders in Land Between the L...
Most amphibians use both wetland and upland habitats, but the extent of their movement in forested h...
Connectivity is essential for the maintenance of genetic diversity and stability of wildlife populat...
Amphibians are important creatures that serve as indicators of wetland health. Recently, there has b...
The conservation and management of wildlife species is contingent on estimating distribution and abu...
The goal of this study was to determine whether wildlife pools created by the United States Forest S...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
The eastern tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a widely distributed amphibian ranging from Nor...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the most serious threats facing amphibian populations globa...
1. Monitoring programmes serve to track changes in the distribution and abundance of species. A m...
Amphibians serve as indicators of the health of the environment in which they live. Identification o...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
Amphibians are declining worldwide more rapidly than any other vertebrate group, including birds and...
Debate over global declines of amphibian populations has focused researchers' attention on the lack ...
An Animal’s use of habitat depends on a variety of factors, and is influenced by pressures such as o...
This project applies spatial analysis techniques to populations of salamanders in Land Between the L...