The Pacific Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus Good) is red listed, or considered endangered, in British Columbia. Habitat loss through forest harvesting poses the largest potential threat to the species' persistence in the province. Although studies have examined the ecology of larval Pacific Giant Salamanders, virtually nothing is known about the terrestrial phase of this species: their natural history, the effects of timber harvesting, or the efficacy of proposed management strategies. During the summer and fall of 1996 and 1997,1 used radio-telemetry to examine the movements and habitat use of terrestrial Pacific Giant Salamanders in forested habitat in south-western British Columbia and north-western Washington. By tracki...
Forestry practices are placing ever increasing emphasis on sustainability and the maintenance of eco...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...
In this thesis, I compare the abundance of terrestrial amphibians in old-growth forests and young an...
Frid Abstract: Pacific giant salamanders (Dicamptodon tenebrosus Good) in the Chilliwack River valle...
The Pacific Giant Salamander {Dicamptodon tenebrosus) is considered vulnerable to local extirpation...
The Pacific Giant Salamander, (Dicamptodon tenebrosus Good) is red-listed in British Columbia, the ...
Forest harvesting reduces the abundance of terrestrial salamanders although the mechanism of the re...
Knowledge of species-environment associations is critical for the management of threatened amphibian...
Knowledge of species-environment associations is critical for the management of threatened amphibian...
Knowledge of the effects of logging on amphibians in British Columbia is limited. The long-toed sal...
Pacific Spirit Regional Park (PSRP) is a recreational forest locating at the east of University of ...
Ecosystem-based management aims to preserve old-growth forest attributes using techniques mimicking ...
The Olympic Torrent Salamander (Rhyacotriton olympicus) is a vulnerable salamander that lives in hea...
Habitats worldwide are increasingly threatened by degradation and conversion. Critical to the proces...
This investigation will explore the effect that current timber extraction techniques have on plethad...
Forestry practices are placing ever increasing emphasis on sustainability and the maintenance of eco...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...
In this thesis, I compare the abundance of terrestrial amphibians in old-growth forests and young an...
Frid Abstract: Pacific giant salamanders (Dicamptodon tenebrosus Good) in the Chilliwack River valle...
The Pacific Giant Salamander {Dicamptodon tenebrosus) is considered vulnerable to local extirpation...
The Pacific Giant Salamander, (Dicamptodon tenebrosus Good) is red-listed in British Columbia, the ...
Forest harvesting reduces the abundance of terrestrial salamanders although the mechanism of the re...
Knowledge of species-environment associations is critical for the management of threatened amphibian...
Knowledge of species-environment associations is critical for the management of threatened amphibian...
Knowledge of the effects of logging on amphibians in British Columbia is limited. The long-toed sal...
Pacific Spirit Regional Park (PSRP) is a recreational forest locating at the east of University of ...
Ecosystem-based management aims to preserve old-growth forest attributes using techniques mimicking ...
The Olympic Torrent Salamander (Rhyacotriton olympicus) is a vulnerable salamander that lives in hea...
Habitats worldwide are increasingly threatened by degradation and conversion. Critical to the proces...
This investigation will explore the effect that current timber extraction techniques have on plethad...
Forestry practices are placing ever increasing emphasis on sustainability and the maintenance of eco...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...
In this thesis, I compare the abundance of terrestrial amphibians in old-growth forests and young an...