We studied amphibian populations in a human-dominated landscape, in Northern Italy, to evaluate the effects of patch quality and isolation on each species distribution and community structure. We used logistic and linear multiple regression to relate amphibian presence during the breeding season in 84 wetlands to wetland features and isolation. Jackknife procedure was used to evaluate predictive capability of the models. Again, we tested the response of each species to habitat features related to the richest communities. Amphibian presence depends strongly on habitat quality and isolation: the richest communities live in fish-free, sunny wetlands near to occupied wetlands. The negative effects of isolation do not seem to be biased by spatia...
Traditionally, analyses of relationships between amphibians and habitat focused on breeding environ-...
Context. Today, more than 32% of amphibian species are threatened and more than 43% face a steep dec...
Understanding species distribution and predicting range shifts are major goals of ecology and biogeo...
Semiaquatic organisms depend on the features of both water bodies and landscapes; the interplay betw...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
SUMMARY. In this study we present the start of the breeding season and the long term population fluc...
Aim Understanding which factors determine the variation in population size across space and time is ...
International audienceThe micro-habitat use in relation to the spatial and temporal context was stud...
The micro-habitat use in relation to the spatial and temporal context was studied in a six-species-...
Alien invasive species are a major threat to amphibians. The red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii...
We studied community structure and seasonal activity patterns in a system of four ponds with season...
The biodiversity value of a wetland is linked not only to its position in the landscape relative to ...
International audienceIn Western Europe, habitat loss and landscape fragmentation has led to signifi...
Traditionally, analyses of relationships between amphibians and habitat focused on breeding environ-...
Context. Today, more than 32% of amphibian species are threatened and more than 43% face a steep dec...
Understanding species distribution and predicting range shifts are major goals of ecology and biogeo...
Semiaquatic organisms depend on the features of both water bodies and landscapes; the interplay betw...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
SUMMARY. In this study we present the start of the breeding season and the long term population fluc...
Aim Understanding which factors determine the variation in population size across space and time is ...
International audienceThe micro-habitat use in relation to the spatial and temporal context was stud...
The micro-habitat use in relation to the spatial and temporal context was studied in a six-species-...
Alien invasive species are a major threat to amphibians. The red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii...
We studied community structure and seasonal activity patterns in a system of four ponds with season...
The biodiversity value of a wetland is linked not only to its position in the landscape relative to ...
International audienceIn Western Europe, habitat loss and landscape fragmentation has led to signifi...
Traditionally, analyses of relationships between amphibians and habitat focused on breeding environ-...
Context. Today, more than 32% of amphibian species are threatened and more than 43% face a steep dec...
Understanding species distribution and predicting range shifts are major goals of ecology and biogeo...