After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded areas around aquatic habitats. It is often reported that only females go back to water for laying the larvae. The aim of this study is to assess if sites where males are active during the breeding seasons have specific features among microhabitat determinants and distance from the breeding sites. In the autumns of 2013 and 2014, we surveyed 26 transects and 72 plots around six isolated breeding sites in North-Western Italy. During rainy nights, we recorded males position and distance from breeding pools, while during daytime we characterized the environmental features of the plots. Males detection probability was relatively high (mean ± SE: 81.0 ...
The multi-step method here applied in studying the genetic structure of a low dispersal and philopat...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Hybrid populations can have intermediate, conserved or transgres...
Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) generally uses slightly lentic epigean habitats as breeding ...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
Understanding population dynamics is vital in amphibian conservation. To compare demography and move...
During 2013, we surveyed the larval population of the fire salamander that inhabits different pseudo...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
<p>The fire salamander (<em>Salamandra salamandra</em>) is a relatively common epigean amphibian, wi...
The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is a relatively common epigean amphibian, widely distrib...
Many small terrestrial vertebrates exhibit limited spatial movement and are considerably exposed to ...
Oswald P. Life history implications of the mother's choice for a larval habitat. Niche choice and ni...
A PIT tag based analysis of annual movement patterns of adult fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandr...
Background Although some mechanisms of habitat adaptation of conspecific populations...
The multi-step method here applied in studying the genetic structure of a low dispersal and philopat...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Hybrid populations can have intermediate, conserved or transgres...
Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) generally uses slightly lentic epigean habitats as breeding ...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
After metamorphosis, fire salamander is considered fully terrestrial, usually inhabiting wooded area...
Understanding population dynamics is vital in amphibian conservation. To compare demography and move...
During 2013, we surveyed the larval population of the fire salamander that inhabits different pseudo...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
<p>The fire salamander (<em>Salamandra salamandra</em>) is a relatively common epigean amphibian, wi...
The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is a relatively common epigean amphibian, widely distrib...
Many small terrestrial vertebrates exhibit limited spatial movement and are considerably exposed to ...
Oswald P. Life history implications of the mother's choice for a larval habitat. Niche choice and ni...
A PIT tag based analysis of annual movement patterns of adult fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandr...
Background Although some mechanisms of habitat adaptation of conspecific populations...
The multi-step method here applied in studying the genetic structure of a low dispersal and philopat...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Hybrid populations can have intermediate, conserved or transgres...
Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) generally uses slightly lentic epigean habitats as breeding ...