Many small terrestrial vertebrates exhibit limited spatial movement and are considerably exposed to changes in local environmental variables. Among such vertebrates, amphibians at present experience a dramatic decline due to their limited resilience to environmental change. Since the local survival and abundance of amphibians is intrinsically related to the availability of shelters, conservation plans need to take microhabitat requirements into account. In order to gain insight into the terrestrial ecology of the spectacled salamander Salamandrina perspicillata and to identify appropriate forest management strategies, we investigated the salamander\u2019s seasonal variability in habitat use of trees as shelters in relation to tree features ...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
Underground environments are increasingly recognised as important habitats for the distribution of c...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
In forest ecosystems amphibians often represent the greater portion of biomass of vertebrates. Salam...
Among vertebrates the concept of “habitat tree” in temperate forests, involving tree size and microh...
Ecological traits affect species’ responses to human impacts. Amphibians are declining worldwide and...
Amphibians are declining worldwide and one of the major causes of such decline is habitat loss. Fore...
The majority of the 700 extant salamander species inhabit moist environments, such as under rocks, l...
Ecosystem-based management aims to preserve old-growth forest attributes using techniques mimicking ...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
Trophic niche may be the most important ecological dimension for some vertebrate groups and in parti...
In this thesis, I compare the abundance of terrestrial amphibians in old-growth forests and young an...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
Underground environments are increasingly recognised as important habitats for the distribution of c...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
In forest ecosystems amphibians often represent the greater portion of biomass of vertebrates. Salam...
Among vertebrates the concept of “habitat tree” in temperate forests, involving tree size and microh...
Ecological traits affect species’ responses to human impacts. Amphibians are declining worldwide and...
Amphibians are declining worldwide and one of the major causes of such decline is habitat loss. Fore...
The majority of the 700 extant salamander species inhabit moist environments, such as under rocks, l...
Ecosystem-based management aims to preserve old-growth forest attributes using techniques mimicking ...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
Trophic niche may be the most important ecological dimension for some vertebrate groups and in parti...
In this thesis, I compare the abundance of terrestrial amphibians in old-growth forests and young an...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
Underground environments are increasingly recognised as important habitats for the distribution of c...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...