While habitat loss is a major driver of amphibian and reptile declines globally, a subset of post-industrial landscapes, reclaimed and restored, are creating habitat for these animals. In a previous work, we showed that amphibians and reptiles use reclaimed and restored grasslands. In the present work we quantify captures at drift-fence/pitfall trap arrays over two consecutive years and show that several species of amphibians are not only successfully reproducing but that juveniles are being recruited into the population. In particular, 15,844 amphibians and 334 reptiles representing 25 species (14 amphibians, 11 reptiles) were captured at drift fences in 2009 and 2010. Nine additional reptile species were found opportunistically while cond...
Reclaimed mines often lack pre-mining habitat due to soil compaction and lack of natural features. I...
The recent shift in research attention by amphibian biologists towards the causes of “enigmatic” pop...
Expansion of open-cut coal mines in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria, will lead to the loss of native v...
While habitat loss is a major driver of amphibian and reptile declines globally, a subset of post-in...
While habitat loss is a major driver of amphibian and reptile declines globally, a subset of post-in...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, with habitat loss and fragmentation being a leading ca...
Mountaintop removal mining, a mining technique used in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia an...
Coal extraction has been occurring in the Midwestern United States for over a century. Despite the p...
Soil-disturbing animals are common globally and play important roles in creating and maintaining hea...
Amphibian, reptile and mammal assemblages were evaluated as bioindicators of mining rehabilitation r...
The extensive clearing and modification of natural systems from anthropogenic activities is a pressi...
Restoration can be important in slowing, or reducing, rates of biodiversity loss, but needs to consi...
Managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conservation is increasingly difficult as land use...
Research on the effects of wetland restoration on reptiles and amphibians is becoming more common, b...
Southeast Kansas has a rich history of coal mining, with decades of strip mining that severely alter...
Reclaimed mines often lack pre-mining habitat due to soil compaction and lack of natural features. I...
The recent shift in research attention by amphibian biologists towards the causes of “enigmatic” pop...
Expansion of open-cut coal mines in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria, will lead to the loss of native v...
While habitat loss is a major driver of amphibian and reptile declines globally, a subset of post-in...
While habitat loss is a major driver of amphibian and reptile declines globally, a subset of post-in...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, with habitat loss and fragmentation being a leading ca...
Mountaintop removal mining, a mining technique used in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia an...
Coal extraction has been occurring in the Midwestern United States for over a century. Despite the p...
Soil-disturbing animals are common globally and play important roles in creating and maintaining hea...
Amphibian, reptile and mammal assemblages were evaluated as bioindicators of mining rehabilitation r...
The extensive clearing and modification of natural systems from anthropogenic activities is a pressi...
Restoration can be important in slowing, or reducing, rates of biodiversity loss, but needs to consi...
Managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conservation is increasingly difficult as land use...
Research on the effects of wetland restoration on reptiles and amphibians is becoming more common, b...
Southeast Kansas has a rich history of coal mining, with decades of strip mining that severely alter...
Reclaimed mines often lack pre-mining habitat due to soil compaction and lack of natural features. I...
The recent shift in research attention by amphibian biologists towards the causes of “enigmatic” pop...
Expansion of open-cut coal mines in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria, will lead to the loss of native v...