The effects of roads and trails on terrestrial salamanders, primarily plethodontids, can be important. The abundance of terrestrial salamanders often increases with distance from roads. Less is known about the effects of recreational or hiking trails on terrestrial salamanders than is known about the effects of roads. We explored how low and high traffic trails in a suburban biological reserve affect the relative abundance of Eastern Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus). We found more salamanders under cover objects next to low traffic trails compared to either high traffic trails or wooded areas without trails. At wooded sites, we found only striped morphs whereas at high traffic sites we found only unstriped morphs. Low traffic sit...
Migratory amphibians are at high risk of negative impacts when roads intersect their upland and bree...
Understanding the movement phenology of the four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) is essenti...
Terrestrial salamanders are major components of ecosystems in eastern North America. One species, th...
The effects of roads and trails on terrestrial salamanders, primarily plethodontids, can be importan...
Habitat fragmentation negatively affects movement and dispersal of wildlife by altering useable spac...
Road crossings have significant effects on wildlife, but there is limited information on how road cr...
Over half of the World’s salamanders are facing extinction. It is important to understand the impact...
The conservation and management of wildlife species is contingent on estimating distribution and abu...
Demographic and genetic connectivity have important implications for population dynamics of wildlife...
Eastern Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) are one of the most abundant vertebrates in Nort...
Landscape features inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal capabilities and high sensitivity...
Plethodontid salamanders are potentially good ecological indicator species in woodland habitats due ...
Roads may be one of the most common disturbances in otherwise continuous forested habitat in the sou...
Roads may be one of the most common disturbances in otherwise continuous forested habitat in the sou...
1. Eastern redback salamander relative abundanceEastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), an important lat...
Migratory amphibians are at high risk of negative impacts when roads intersect their upland and bree...
Understanding the movement phenology of the four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) is essenti...
Terrestrial salamanders are major components of ecosystems in eastern North America. One species, th...
The effects of roads and trails on terrestrial salamanders, primarily plethodontids, can be importan...
Habitat fragmentation negatively affects movement and dispersal of wildlife by altering useable spac...
Road crossings have significant effects on wildlife, but there is limited information on how road cr...
Over half of the World’s salamanders are facing extinction. It is important to understand the impact...
The conservation and management of wildlife species is contingent on estimating distribution and abu...
Demographic and genetic connectivity have important implications for population dynamics of wildlife...
Eastern Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) are one of the most abundant vertebrates in Nort...
Landscape features inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal capabilities and high sensitivity...
Plethodontid salamanders are potentially good ecological indicator species in woodland habitats due ...
Roads may be one of the most common disturbances in otherwise continuous forested habitat in the sou...
Roads may be one of the most common disturbances in otherwise continuous forested habitat in the sou...
1. Eastern redback salamander relative abundanceEastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), an important lat...
Migratory amphibians are at high risk of negative impacts when roads intersect their upland and bree...
Understanding the movement phenology of the four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) is essenti...
Terrestrial salamanders are major components of ecosystems in eastern North America. One species, th...