Movement influences fundamental ecological and evolutionary processes including population persistence and gene flow. It is, however, relatively unknown how fragmentation of habitats by anthropogenic disturbances influences movement of stream organisms. We examined the relationship between presence of road culverts and movement patterns of a large stream salamander (Dicamptogon aterrimus), along two streams in the Lochsa River watershed of central Idaho. With this research, we tested whether road culverts affect frequency of movement. To determine movement patterns, we conducted a mark-recapture survey of 30-m reaches above and below road culverts and in reaches away from culverts during the summers of 2008 and 2009. Using a multi-strata mo...
The network architecture of streams and rivers constrains evolutionary, demographic, and ecological ...
Landscape features inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal capabilities and high sensitivity...
Critical habitat for many species is often limited to occupied localities. For rare and cryptic spec...
Habitat disturbances affect wildlife populations through numerous mechanisms, and determining specif...
Demographic and genetic connectivity have important implications for population dynamics of wildlife...
Graduation date: 2005Barriers to the movement of aquatic organisms can increase the genetic and\ud s...
1. Stream ecosystems exhibit a highly consistent dendritic geometry in which linear habitat units in...
There is growing recognition of the need to incorporate information on movement behavior in landscap...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
Habitats worldwide are increasingly threatened by degradation and conversion. Critical to the proces...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Road crossings have significant effects on wildlife, but there is limited information on how road cr...
Dispersal can strongly influence local population dynamics and may be critical to species persistenc...
As replacement and removal of undersized culverts gains momentum as an effective technique for resto...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
The network architecture of streams and rivers constrains evolutionary, demographic, and ecological ...
Landscape features inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal capabilities and high sensitivity...
Critical habitat for many species is often limited to occupied localities. For rare and cryptic spec...
Habitat disturbances affect wildlife populations through numerous mechanisms, and determining specif...
Demographic and genetic connectivity have important implications for population dynamics of wildlife...
Graduation date: 2005Barriers to the movement of aquatic organisms can increase the genetic and\ud s...
1. Stream ecosystems exhibit a highly consistent dendritic geometry in which linear habitat units in...
There is growing recognition of the need to incorporate information on movement behavior in landscap...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
Habitats worldwide are increasingly threatened by degradation and conversion. Critical to the proces...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Road crossings have significant effects on wildlife, but there is limited information on how road cr...
Dispersal can strongly influence local population dynamics and may be critical to species persistenc...
As replacement and removal of undersized culverts gains momentum as an effective technique for resto...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
The network architecture of streams and rivers constrains evolutionary, demographic, and ecological ...
Landscape features inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal capabilities and high sensitivity...
Critical habitat for many species is often limited to occupied localities. For rare and cryptic spec...