Wildfires are natural phenomena that can impact native fauna by altering their habitats. In 2011, a large wildfire occurred in 2011 near Bastrop, Texas. Bastrop area is known for its famous Lost Pines region which is a house of many wildlife species including tree frogs. Unfortunately, much of its Lost Pines habitats was destroyed, as a result of wildfire, and will take years to recover. The objective of this study is to compare the relative abundances and morphological characteristics of green tree frogs (Hyla cinerea) in burned areas with those in unburned areas near Bastrop to assess the effect of these fires on green tree frog populations in the area. I will analyze unpublished field data on green tree frogs provided by colleagues at Te...
Prescribed fire is an increasingly common and effective management tool for ecological restoration o...
Available habitat within a landscape is often more limited for specialist species than for generalis...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and intensity in many ecosystems, with climate change mod...
Wildfires are natural phenomena that can impact native fauna by altering their habitats. In 2011, a ...
Climate-driven changes in wildfire and other disturbance regimes are expected to affect populations ...
Recurrent wildfires strongly affect the distribution and composition of biotic communities, and can ...
The impact of climate change on bushfires is predicted to completely transform fire regimes res...
Fire may alter both aquatic and terrestrial habitat used by all amphibian life stages, yet, our know...
Wildland fires are expected to become more frequent and severe in many ecosystems, potentially posin...
Fire alters the abundance and diversity of many species, but its effects on amphibians are poorly kn...
Effects of wildfire on amphibians are complex, and some species may benefit from the severe disturba...
Fire regimes influence natural populations of organisms in diverse ways, via direct effects on popul...
Global wildfire regimes are changing rapidly, with widespread increases in the size, frequency, dura...
I evaluate the results of a short-term study on the effects of prescribed burning on terrestrial amp...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Prescribed fire is an increasingly common and effective management tool for ecological restoration o...
Available habitat within a landscape is often more limited for specialist species than for generalis...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and intensity in many ecosystems, with climate change mod...
Wildfires are natural phenomena that can impact native fauna by altering their habitats. In 2011, a ...
Climate-driven changes in wildfire and other disturbance regimes are expected to affect populations ...
Recurrent wildfires strongly affect the distribution and composition of biotic communities, and can ...
The impact of climate change on bushfires is predicted to completely transform fire regimes res...
Fire may alter both aquatic and terrestrial habitat used by all amphibian life stages, yet, our know...
Wildland fires are expected to become more frequent and severe in many ecosystems, potentially posin...
Fire alters the abundance and diversity of many species, but its effects on amphibians are poorly kn...
Effects of wildfire on amphibians are complex, and some species may benefit from the severe disturba...
Fire regimes influence natural populations of organisms in diverse ways, via direct effects on popul...
Global wildfire regimes are changing rapidly, with widespread increases in the size, frequency, dura...
I evaluate the results of a short-term study on the effects of prescribed burning on terrestrial amp...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Prescribed fire is an increasingly common and effective management tool for ecological restoration o...
Available habitat within a landscape is often more limited for specialist species than for generalis...
Wildfires are increasing in both frequency and intensity in many ecosystems, with climate change mod...