Green Salamanders, Aneides aeneus, are habitat specialists found in narrow crevices of rock outcrops and under flaky bark of trees. Across three counties in South Carolina were conducted visual encounter surveys of rock outcrops. Green Salamanders were detected at 30 of the 61 sites surveyed. Knowledge of factors that influence population abundance and survey success will help guide future efforts to protect the species in the southern portion of its range
Globally, amphibian species are experiencing declines at an alarming rate largely due to habitat los...
In areas such as the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, woodland habitats provide a rich area ...
To meet the conservation needs of declining amphibian populations, there is a need to assess monitor...
Green salamanders, Aneides aeneus, are a priority species throughout their range and have been negat...
The relationship between wildlife and the environment they inhabit is dependent on both spatial and ...
Populations of the green salamander (Aneides aeneus) in the Blue Ridge Mountains declined 98% in abu...
The Green Salamander (Aneides aeneus) is a secretive, arboreal cliff specialist distributed disconti...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Amphibians are an essential group of organisms for understanding ecological dynamics due to their ac...
Amphibians are an essential group of organisms for understanding ecological dynamics due to their ac...
Abstract only availableThere is growing evidence of worldwide amphibian decline. These declines are ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Amphibians are declining worldwide more rapidly than any other vertebrate group, including birds and...
Green Salamanders (Aneides aeneus) are considered a “species of greatest concern” in Georgia due to ...
Globally, amphibian species are experiencing declines at an alarming rate largely due to habitat los...
In areas such as the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, woodland habitats provide a rich area ...
To meet the conservation needs of declining amphibian populations, there is a need to assess monitor...
Green salamanders, Aneides aeneus, are a priority species throughout their range and have been negat...
The relationship between wildlife and the environment they inhabit is dependent on both spatial and ...
Populations of the green salamander (Aneides aeneus) in the Blue Ridge Mountains declined 98% in abu...
The Green Salamander (Aneides aeneus) is a secretive, arboreal cliff specialist distributed disconti...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Amphibians are an essential group of organisms for understanding ecological dynamics due to their ac...
Amphibians are an essential group of organisms for understanding ecological dynamics due to their ac...
Abstract only availableThere is growing evidence of worldwide amphibian decline. These declines are ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Amphibians are declining worldwide more rapidly than any other vertebrate group, including birds and...
Green Salamanders (Aneides aeneus) are considered a “species of greatest concern” in Georgia due to ...
Globally, amphibian species are experiencing declines at an alarming rate largely due to habitat los...
In areas such as the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, woodland habitats provide a rich area ...
To meet the conservation needs of declining amphibian populations, there is a need to assess monitor...