Over 80% of amphibian species that are declining are forest dependent. Forestry practices are a major cause of forest alterations globally, and it is well documented that clearcutting can contribute to amphibian declines. However, there might be adverse effects of forestry practices other than clearcutting. For example, planting overstory trees in rows (plantations) can change groundcover microhabitats and soil moisture levels, but the effects of this common practice on amphibian populations are not well studied. We compared the impacts of common intensive pine plantation operations to naturally regenerated pine forests on the desiccation, movement rates, behavior, and survival of > 900 juvenile Southern toads (Anaxyrus terrestris). Pine pl...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decad...
Successful forest management for multiple uses requires balancing extractive practices with maintain...
Over 80% of amphibian species that are declining are forest dependent. Forestry practices are a majo...
Over 80% of amphibian species that are declining are forest dependent. Forestry practices are a majo...
1. Plantation silviculture is increasing globally and is particularly intensive in temperate conife...
Forest loss is a primary cause of worldwide amphibian decline. Timber harvesting in the United State...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Plantation silviculture is increasing globally and is particularly intensive in temperate coniferous...
Once dominant, longleaf pine forests of the southeastern United States have been modified by 97 perc...
Abstract only availableWorldwide amphibian declines have raised international concern because amphib...
Figures are located at the end of the document.Hardwood forests are abundant in the U.S., the easter...
Abstract only availableGlobally, amphibian populations are declining faster than those of birds or m...
Existing research has demonstrated that forest management practices (e.g., clear-cutting, planting) ...
Accompanying appendix may be accessed at: http://hdl.handle.net/10355/1365Harvesting timber is a co...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decad...
Successful forest management for multiple uses requires balancing extractive practices with maintain...
Over 80% of amphibian species that are declining are forest dependent. Forestry practices are a majo...
Over 80% of amphibian species that are declining are forest dependent. Forestry practices are a majo...
1. Plantation silviculture is increasing globally and is particularly intensive in temperate conife...
Forest loss is a primary cause of worldwide amphibian decline. Timber harvesting in the United State...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Plantation silviculture is increasing globally and is particularly intensive in temperate coniferous...
Once dominant, longleaf pine forests of the southeastern United States have been modified by 97 perc...
Abstract only availableWorldwide amphibian declines have raised international concern because amphib...
Figures are located at the end of the document.Hardwood forests are abundant in the U.S., the easter...
Abstract only availableGlobally, amphibian populations are declining faster than those of birds or m...
Existing research has demonstrated that forest management practices (e.g., clear-cutting, planting) ...
Accompanying appendix may be accessed at: http://hdl.handle.net/10355/1365Harvesting timber is a co...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decad...
Successful forest management for multiple uses requires balancing extractive practices with maintain...