<div><p>Forest buffers are a primary tool used to protect wetland-dependent wildlife. Though implemented widely, buffer efficacy is untested for most amphibian species. Consequently, it remains unclear whether buffers are sufficient for maintaining amphibian populations and if so, how wide buffers should be. We present evidence from a six-year, landscape-scale experiment testing the impacts of clearcutting, buffer width, and hydroperiod on body size and condition and biomass of breeding adults for two amphibian species at 11 vernal pools in the northeastern United States. We randomly assigned treatments (i.e., reference, 100m buffer, 30m buffer) across pools, clearcut to create buffers, and captured all spotted salamanders and wood frogs. C...
Amphibians that inhabit upland forests are in constant contact with the forest floor, relying on moi...
<div><p>Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged th...
Forest harvesting alters microclimate and structure, which may affect amphibians directly, as well a...
Forest buffers are a primary tool used to protect wetland-dependent wildlife. Though implemented wid...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Forest buffers are a primary tool used to protect wetland-dependent wildlife. Though imple-mented wi...
Natural resource extraction and wildlife conservation are often perceived as incompatible. For wetla...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Forest harvesting reduces the abundance of terrestrial salamanders although the mechanism of the re...
Successful forest management for multiple uses requires balancing extractive practices with maintain...
Strategies to conserve vernal pool-dependent amphibians emphasize the maintenance of adequate areas ...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Amphibians that inhabit upland forests are in constant contact with the forest floor, relying on moi...
<div><p>Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged th...
Forest harvesting alters microclimate and structure, which may affect amphibians directly, as well a...
Forest buffers are a primary tool used to protect wetland-dependent wildlife. Though implemented wid...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Forest buffers are a primary tool used to protect wetland-dependent wildlife. Though imple-mented wi...
Natural resource extraction and wildlife conservation are often perceived as incompatible. For wetla...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Forest harvesting reduces the abundance of terrestrial salamanders although the mechanism of the re...
Successful forest management for multiple uses requires balancing extractive practices with maintain...
Strategies to conserve vernal pool-dependent amphibians emphasize the maintenance of adequate areas ...
Vegetated buffers are used extensively to manage wetland-dependent wildlife. Despite widespread appl...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Amphibians that inhabit upland forests are in constant contact with the forest floor, relying on moi...
<div><p>Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged th...
Forest harvesting alters microclimate and structure, which may affect amphibians directly, as well a...