Maintaining amphibian populations in fragmented landscapes depends on preserving functional connectivity for animals that need to transit multiple vegetation types to satisfy habitat requirements. For many pool-breeding amphibians, successful dispersal is essential for gene flow; thus, quantifying the ability of juveniles to locate and reach suitable habitat in the terrestrial matrix is necessary to predict the consequences of landscape configuration for populations. I evaluated if different open-canopy vegetation types alter the behavior of juvenile wood frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus). First, I quantified the relative permeability of different open-vegetation types by experimentally releasing frogs in 35 x 3 m enclosures extending from fore...
Dispersal and gene flow within animal populations are influenced by the composition and configuratio...
Dispersal and gene flow within animal populations are influenced by the composition and configuratio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The study of how population structure and persistence ...
Maintaining amphibian populations in fragmented landscapes depends on preserving functional connecti...
Population viability often depends on conserving functional connectivity in fragmented landscapes. F...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
Changes in forest habitat have been linked to global declines in amphibian populations, but little ...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
Conservation of forest amphibians is dependent on finding the right balance between management for t...
Conservation of forest amphibians is dependent on finding the right balance between management for t...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 4, 2013).The entire ...
Integrating animal movement information with the spatial analysis of landscape structure is critical...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
A central objective in ecology and conservation biology is to understand processes limiting species ...
Dispersal and gene flow within animal populations are influenced by the composition and configuratio...
Dispersal and gene flow within animal populations are influenced by the composition and configuratio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The study of how population structure and persistence ...
Maintaining amphibian populations in fragmented landscapes depends on preserving functional connecti...
Population viability often depends on conserving functional connectivity in fragmented landscapes. F...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
Changes in forest habitat have been linked to global declines in amphibian populations, but little ...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
Conservation of forest amphibians is dependent on finding the right balance between management for t...
Conservation of forest amphibians is dependent on finding the right balance between management for t...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 4, 2013).The entire ...
Integrating animal movement information with the spatial analysis of landscape structure is critical...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
A central objective in ecology and conservation biology is to understand processes limiting species ...
Dispersal and gene flow within animal populations are influenced by the composition and configuratio...
Dispersal and gene flow within animal populations are influenced by the composition and configuratio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The study of how population structure and persistence ...