Although rare species are often the focus of conservation measures, more common species may experience similar decline and suffer from the same threatening processes. We tested this hypothesis by examining, through an information-theoretic approach, the importance of ecological processes at multiple scales in the great crested newt Triturus cristatus, regionally endangered and protected in Europe, and the more common smooth newt, Lissotriton vulgaris. Both species were similarly affected by the same processes, i.e. suitability of aquatic and terrestrial components of their habitat at different scales, connectivity among breeding sites, and the presence of introduced fish. T. cristatus depended more on water depth and aquatic vegetation than...
Conserving genetic diversity in wild species is vital for preserving adaptations to local environmen...
peer reviewedResilience of organisms after threat removal is an essential feature to justify conserv...
Ecologically distinct species may respond to landscape changes in different ways. In addition to bas...
Although rare species are often the focus of conservation measures, more common species may experien...
Although rare species are often the focus of conservation measures, more common species may experien...
1. Amphibians are declining worldwide in response to local and global pressures. Pond-breeding speci...
Recent studies in population dynamics suggest that landscape processes and habitat quality act at di...
Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their roles as reservoirs of evolutionary...
Ecological thresholds are defined as points at which a rapid change occurs from one ecological condi...
Recent studies in population dynamics suggest that landscape processes and habitat quality act at di...
1. Amphibians are declining worldwide in response to local and global pressures. Pond-breeding speci...
Intraspecific variation such as polymorphisms, significant evolutionary units, and local adaptations...
Climate change has been recognized as one of the causes of global amphibian population declines. Amp...
Among vertebrates, amphibians currently have the highest proportion of threatened species worldwide,...
Ecological thresholds are defined as points or zones at which a rapid change occurs from one ecologi...
Conserving genetic diversity in wild species is vital for preserving adaptations to local environmen...
peer reviewedResilience of organisms after threat removal is an essential feature to justify conserv...
Ecologically distinct species may respond to landscape changes in different ways. In addition to bas...
Although rare species are often the focus of conservation measures, more common species may experien...
Although rare species are often the focus of conservation measures, more common species may experien...
1. Amphibians are declining worldwide in response to local and global pressures. Pond-breeding speci...
Recent studies in population dynamics suggest that landscape processes and habitat quality act at di...
Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their roles as reservoirs of evolutionary...
Ecological thresholds are defined as points at which a rapid change occurs from one ecological condi...
Recent studies in population dynamics suggest that landscape processes and habitat quality act at di...
1. Amphibians are declining worldwide in response to local and global pressures. Pond-breeding speci...
Intraspecific variation such as polymorphisms, significant evolutionary units, and local adaptations...
Climate change has been recognized as one of the causes of global amphibian population declines. Amp...
Among vertebrates, amphibians currently have the highest proportion of threatened species worldwide,...
Ecological thresholds are defined as points or zones at which a rapid change occurs from one ecologi...
Conserving genetic diversity in wild species is vital for preserving adaptations to local environmen...
peer reviewedResilience of organisms after threat removal is an essential feature to justify conserv...
Ecologically distinct species may respond to landscape changes in different ways. In addition to bas...