Amphibians are declining worldwide and one of the major causes of such decline is habitat loss. Forestry practices have a primary role in causing habitat loss and fragmentation, detrimental to amphibians. We studied the ecological requirements of a fully terrestrial and threatened amphibian, the Golden Alpine Salamander Salamandra atra aurorae, which is endemic to a small portion of the Italian Alps. This rare and elusive salamander lives exclusively in forest environments and forestry practices are considered among its major threats. We employed both a capture-mark-recapture (CMR) and an occupancy approach in fifty 400m2 plots, within a managed mixed forest dominated by Norway spruce and to a lesser extent beech, and silver fir. Modelling ...
Forest loss is a primary cause of worldwide amphibian decline. Timber harvesting in the United State...
Timber harvest in the Pacific Northwest has resulted in a highly fragmented landscape, but there is ...
Intensively-managed forest (IMF) ecosystems support environmental processes, retain biodiversity and...
Ecological traits affect species’ responses to human impacts. Amphibians are declining worldwide and...
Salamandra atra aurorae Trevisan (golden alpine salamander) is an endemic and rare subspecies found ...
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...
Many small terrestrial vertebrates exhibit limited spatial movement and are considerably exposed to ...
In this thesis, I compare the abundance of terrestrial amphibians in old-growth forests and young an...
Successful forest management for multiple uses requires balancing extractive practices with maintain...
The Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra), a black amphibian with yellow spots or stripes, is the ...
<div><p>Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged th...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Although human-related disturbance is usually detrimental for biodiversity, in some instances it can...
Forest loss is a primary cause of worldwide amphibian decline. Timber harvesting in the United State...
Timber harvest in the Pacific Northwest has resulted in a highly fragmented landscape, but there is ...
Intensively-managed forest (IMF) ecosystems support environmental processes, retain biodiversity and...
Ecological traits affect species’ responses to human impacts. Amphibians are declining worldwide and...
Salamandra atra aurorae Trevisan (golden alpine salamander) is an endemic and rare subspecies found ...
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...
Many small terrestrial vertebrates exhibit limited spatial movement and are considerably exposed to ...
In this thesis, I compare the abundance of terrestrial amphibians in old-growth forests and young an...
Successful forest management for multiple uses requires balancing extractive practices with maintain...
The Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra), a black amphibian with yellow spots or stripes, is the ...
<div><p>Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged th...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Although human-related disturbance is usually detrimental for biodiversity, in some instances it can...
Forest loss is a primary cause of worldwide amphibian decline. Timber harvesting in the United State...
Timber harvest in the Pacific Northwest has resulted in a highly fragmented landscape, but there is ...
Intensively-managed forest (IMF) ecosystems support environmental processes, retain biodiversity and...