Wildland fires are expected to become more frequent and severe in many ecosystems, potentially posing a threat to many sensitive species. We evaluated the effects of a large, stand-replacement wildfire on three species of pond-breeding amphibians by estimating changes in occupancy of breeding sites during the three years before and after the fire burned 42 of 83 previously surveyed wetlands. Annual occupancy and colonization for each species was estimated using recently developed models that incorporate detection probabilities to provide unbiased parameter estimates. We did not find negative effects of the fire on the occupancy or colonization rates of the long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum). Instead, its occupancy was higher acr...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and intensity in many ecosystems, with climate change mod...
Fire regimes influence natural populations of organisms in diverse ways, via direct effects on popul...
Wildland fires are expected to become more frequent and severe in many ecosystems, potentially posin...
Climate-driven changes in wildfire and other disturbance regimes are expected to affect populations ...
Effects of wildfire on amphibians are complex, and some species may benefit from the severe disturba...
Global wildfire regimes are changing rapidly, with widespread increases in the size, frequency, dura...
Disturbances can significantly affect the thermal regime and community structure of wetlands. We inv...
Fire alters the abundance and diversity of many species, but its effects on amphibians are poorly kn...
Wildfire is a potential threat to many species with narrow environmental tolerances like the Rocky M...
The impact of climate change on bushfires is predicted to completely transform fire regimes res...
Recurrent wildfires strongly affect the distribution and composition of biotic communities, and can ...
Fire is a common form of recurrent disturbance in many ecosystems, but ecological theory has a poor ...
Fire may alter both aquatic and terrestrial habitat used by all amphibian life stages, yet, our know...
Available habitat within a landscape is often more limited for specialist species than for generalis...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and intensity in many ecosystems, with climate change mod...
Fire regimes influence natural populations of organisms in diverse ways, via direct effects on popul...
Wildland fires are expected to become more frequent and severe in many ecosystems, potentially posin...
Climate-driven changes in wildfire and other disturbance regimes are expected to affect populations ...
Effects of wildfire on amphibians are complex, and some species may benefit from the severe disturba...
Global wildfire regimes are changing rapidly, with widespread increases in the size, frequency, dura...
Disturbances can significantly affect the thermal regime and community structure of wetlands. We inv...
Fire alters the abundance and diversity of many species, but its effects on amphibians are poorly kn...
Wildfire is a potential threat to many species with narrow environmental tolerances like the Rocky M...
The impact of climate change on bushfires is predicted to completely transform fire regimes res...
Recurrent wildfires strongly affect the distribution and composition of biotic communities, and can ...
Fire is a common form of recurrent disturbance in many ecosystems, but ecological theory has a poor ...
Fire may alter both aquatic and terrestrial habitat used by all amphibian life stages, yet, our know...
Available habitat within a landscape is often more limited for specialist species than for generalis...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and intensity in many ecosystems, with climate change mod...
Fire regimes influence natural populations of organisms in diverse ways, via direct effects on popul...