<div><p>Environmental gradients are instrumental in shaping the distribution and local abundance of species because at the most fundamental level, an organism’s performance is constrained by the environment it inhabits. In topographically complex landscapes, slope, aspect, and vegetative cover interact to affect solar exposure, creating temperature-moisture gradients and unique microclimates. The significance of the interaction of abiotic gradients and biotic factors such as competition, movement, or physiology has long been recognized, but the scale at which these factors vary on the landscape has generally precluded their inclusion in spatial abundance models. We used fine-scale spatial data relating to surface-soil moisture, temperature,...
Aim of the study: Use LiDAR-derived vegetation and terrain characteristics to develop abundance and ...
The federally threatened Cheat Mountain salamander (Plethodon nettingi; hereafter CMS) is known to o...
Red-backed salamanders (RBS, Plethodon cinereus), are a terrestrial species found in moist cool soil...
Under the current amphibian biodiversity crisis, common species provide an opportunity to measure po...
Landscape genetics has seen tremendous advances since its introduction, but parameterization and opt...
My research investigated the impact of abiotic factors and species interactions on the geographic di...
The majority of the 700 extant salamander species inhabit moist environments, such as under rocks, l...
The southern Appalachian Mountains have among the highest salamander diversity in the world, largely...
Species can show a strong variation of local abundance across their ranges. Recent analyses suggeste...
Woodland salamanders (Plethodonidae: Plethodon)-a group of sensitive, direct developing, lungless am...
Species richness commonly varies with elevation, but in many montane regions, the greatest number of...
Climate has substantial influence on the distribution of species, and climate change puts many speci...
Understanding the influence of spatiotemporal variation in environmental factors on phenology is cru...
The importance of plethodontid salamanders in forested ecosystems has been recognized for decades, a...
A number of abiotic factors are proposed as limits to the distribution and abundance of the red-back...
Aim of the study: Use LiDAR-derived vegetation and terrain characteristics to develop abundance and ...
The federally threatened Cheat Mountain salamander (Plethodon nettingi; hereafter CMS) is known to o...
Red-backed salamanders (RBS, Plethodon cinereus), are a terrestrial species found in moist cool soil...
Under the current amphibian biodiversity crisis, common species provide an opportunity to measure po...
Landscape genetics has seen tremendous advances since its introduction, but parameterization and opt...
My research investigated the impact of abiotic factors and species interactions on the geographic di...
The majority of the 700 extant salamander species inhabit moist environments, such as under rocks, l...
The southern Appalachian Mountains have among the highest salamander diversity in the world, largely...
Species can show a strong variation of local abundance across their ranges. Recent analyses suggeste...
Woodland salamanders (Plethodonidae: Plethodon)-a group of sensitive, direct developing, lungless am...
Species richness commonly varies with elevation, but in many montane regions, the greatest number of...
Climate has substantial influence on the distribution of species, and climate change puts many speci...
Understanding the influence of spatiotemporal variation in environmental factors on phenology is cru...
The importance of plethodontid salamanders in forested ecosystems has been recognized for decades, a...
A number of abiotic factors are proposed as limits to the distribution and abundance of the red-back...
Aim of the study: Use LiDAR-derived vegetation and terrain characteristics to develop abundance and ...
The federally threatened Cheat Mountain salamander (Plethodon nettingi; hereafter CMS) is known to o...
Red-backed salamanders (RBS, Plethodon cinereus), are a terrestrial species found in moist cool soil...