Woodland ponds are important landscape features that help sustain populations of amphibians that require this aquatic habitat for successful reproduction. Species abundance patterns often reflect site-specific differences in hydrology, physical characteristics, and surrounding vegetation. Large-scale processes such as changing land cover and environmental conditions are other potential drivers influencing amphibian populations in the Upper Midwest, but little information exists on the combined effects of these factors. We used Blue-spotted (Ambystoma laterale Hallowell) and Spotted Salamander (A. maculatum Shaw) monitoring data collected at the same woodland ponds thirteen years apart to determine if changing environmental conditions and ve...
Many forest dwelling amphibians depend upon aquatic breeding habitats, making them susceptible to ha...
Amphibian assemblages were sampled at nine constructed ponds (three in each age category: new ponds-...
Long-term ecological research (LTER) and monitoring programs accrue invaluable ecological data that ...
Woodland ponds are important landscape features that help sustain populations of amphibians that req...
Drift fence surveys were initiated by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) in the Cr...
The tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a wide-ranging amphibian of North America common to pra...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
Knowledge of the effects of logging on amphibians in British Columbia is limited. The long-toed sal...
Author Institution: Biology Department, Saint Joseph's CollegeStudies suggest a worldwide decline in...
Understanding the movement phenology of the four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) is essenti...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
Understanding the temporal and spatial scale at which habitat alteration impacts populations is impo...
Many amphibian species are plastic in their selection of breeding sites and use both short- and long...
Geographically isolated wetland and surrounding landscape features affect the ecology and life histo...
Successful forest management for multiple uses requires balancing extractive practices with maintain...
Many forest dwelling amphibians depend upon aquatic breeding habitats, making them susceptible to ha...
Amphibian assemblages were sampled at nine constructed ponds (three in each age category: new ponds-...
Long-term ecological research (LTER) and monitoring programs accrue invaluable ecological data that ...
Woodland ponds are important landscape features that help sustain populations of amphibians that req...
Drift fence surveys were initiated by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) in the Cr...
The tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a wide-ranging amphibian of North America common to pra...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
Knowledge of the effects of logging on amphibians in British Columbia is limited. The long-toed sal...
Author Institution: Biology Department, Saint Joseph's CollegeStudies suggest a worldwide decline in...
Understanding the movement phenology of the four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) is essenti...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
Understanding the temporal and spatial scale at which habitat alteration impacts populations is impo...
Many amphibian species are plastic in their selection of breeding sites and use both short- and long...
Geographically isolated wetland and surrounding landscape features affect the ecology and life histo...
Successful forest management for multiple uses requires balancing extractive practices with maintain...
Many forest dwelling amphibians depend upon aquatic breeding habitats, making them susceptible to ha...
Amphibian assemblages were sampled at nine constructed ponds (three in each age category: new ponds-...
Long-term ecological research (LTER) and monitoring programs accrue invaluable ecological data that ...