Human-induced disturbances can result in persistent influences on ecosystems, including habitat loss and biogeographical changes. Global amphibian decline, a consequence of habitat degradation, is among prime conservation concerns. To better understand causes of the amphibian crisis, investigations a multiple levels of biological organization - behavior, communities, and landscapes - is imperative. I investigated the responses of stream-associated Plethdontid salamanders of the Blue Ridge and Piedmont of the Southeastern US to historical and current land uses in the riparian zone and watershed to determine, (1) change in the community structure and mechanisms driving the change and uses operating at different spatial-temporal scales; (2) co...
Urban areas are increasing in size and human population density. The implications of widespread urba...
With anthropogenic alteration of landscapes increasing world-wide, managed forests are increasingly ...
Habitat destruction, fragmentation and degradation have contributed heavily to the decline of amphib...
Human-induced disturbances can result in persistent influences on ecosystems, including habitat loss...
Abstract only availableThere is growing evidence of worldwide amphibian decline. These declines are ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Riparian zones are transitional, semi-terrestrial areas regularly influenced by freshwater. These ar...
Salamanders and riparian forests are intimately interconnected. Salamanders are integral to ecosyste...
Habitats worldwide are increasingly threatened by degradation and conversion. Critical to the proces...
The southern Appalachian Mountains have experienced rapid human population growth rates since the 19...
Amphibian distributions are greatly influenced by environmental variables, due in part to semi-perme...
Freshwater consumer diversity is being changed at an alarming rate, the causes and ecological conseq...
The southern Appalachian Mountains have experienced large population growth and a change in land use...
Salamanders are critical components of forest ecosystems, in terms of total biomass, as well as for ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Urban areas are increasing in size and human population density. The implications of widespread urba...
With anthropogenic alteration of landscapes increasing world-wide, managed forests are increasingly ...
Habitat destruction, fragmentation and degradation have contributed heavily to the decline of amphib...
Human-induced disturbances can result in persistent influences on ecosystems, including habitat loss...
Abstract only availableThere is growing evidence of worldwide amphibian decline. These declines are ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Riparian zones are transitional, semi-terrestrial areas regularly influenced by freshwater. These ar...
Salamanders and riparian forests are intimately interconnected. Salamanders are integral to ecosyste...
Habitats worldwide are increasingly threatened by degradation and conversion. Critical to the proces...
The southern Appalachian Mountains have experienced rapid human population growth rates since the 19...
Amphibian distributions are greatly influenced by environmental variables, due in part to semi-perme...
Freshwater consumer diversity is being changed at an alarming rate, the causes and ecological conseq...
The southern Appalachian Mountains have experienced large population growth and a change in land use...
Salamanders are critical components of forest ecosystems, in terms of total biomass, as well as for ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Urban areas are increasing in size and human population density. The implications of widespread urba...
With anthropogenic alteration of landscapes increasing world-wide, managed forests are increasingly ...
Habitat destruction, fragmentation and degradation have contributed heavily to the decline of amphib...