In forest ecosystems amphibians often represent the greater portion of biomass of vertebrates. Salamanders in particular are invertebrates’ predators and, being ectotherm, they are capable to efficiently convert the major part of ingested biomass, making it available for the upper trophic levels. As a consequence, they play a key role in the nutrient and carbon cycles. Both completely terrestrial and semi-aquatic amphibians need suitable terrestrial shelters. Trees are a natural source of refuges for amphibians, that may found many shelters in the buttresses or in the ground holes formed by roots. The spectacled salamander Salamandrina perspicillata is an Italian endemism, with mainly terrestrial habits, for which we aim at investigating th...
Managing for stand structural complexity in northern hardwood forests has been proposed as a method ...
This investigation will explore the effect that current timber extraction techniques have on plethad...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...
In forest ecosystems amphibians often represent the greater portion of biomass of vertebrates. Salam...
Among vertebrates the concept of “habitat tree” in temperate forests, involving tree size and microh...
Many small terrestrial vertebrates exhibit limited spatial movement and are considerably exposed to ...
Ecological traits affect species’ responses to human impacts. Amphibians are declining worldwide and...
Amphibians are declining worldwide and one of the major causes of such decline is habitat loss. Fore...
Ecosystem-based management aims to preserve old-growth forest attributes using techniques mimicking ...
Terrestrial anurans, with their typically short limbs, heavy-set bodies and absent claws or toe pads...
To examine how forest management affects terrestrial salamanders, this dissertation: (1) examines th...
In this thesis, I compare the abundance of terrestrial amphibians in old-growth forests and young an...
<div><p>Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged th...
1. Eastern redback salamander relative abundanceEastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), an important lat...
Abstract only availableThe effects of deforestation are profound on amphibian populations. In order ...
Managing for stand structural complexity in northern hardwood forests has been proposed as a method ...
This investigation will explore the effect that current timber extraction techniques have on plethad...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...
In forest ecosystems amphibians often represent the greater portion of biomass of vertebrates. Salam...
Among vertebrates the concept of “habitat tree” in temperate forests, involving tree size and microh...
Many small terrestrial vertebrates exhibit limited spatial movement and are considerably exposed to ...
Ecological traits affect species’ responses to human impacts. Amphibians are declining worldwide and...
Amphibians are declining worldwide and one of the major causes of such decline is habitat loss. Fore...
Ecosystem-based management aims to preserve old-growth forest attributes using techniques mimicking ...
Terrestrial anurans, with their typically short limbs, heavy-set bodies and absent claws or toe pads...
To examine how forest management affects terrestrial salamanders, this dissertation: (1) examines th...
In this thesis, I compare the abundance of terrestrial amphibians in old-growth forests and young an...
<div><p>Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged th...
1. Eastern redback salamander relative abundanceEastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), an important lat...
Abstract only availableThe effects of deforestation are profound on amphibian populations. In order ...
Managing for stand structural complexity in northern hardwood forests has been proposed as a method ...
This investigation will explore the effect that current timber extraction techniques have on plethad...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...