Terrestrial plethodontid salamanders are abundant predators within the forest floor litter of eastern North America, and are hypothesized to regulate soil and litter invertebrate density and species composition. I tested this hypothesis during a 6-yr study of the effects of the Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) on the invertebrate community of a forest site in northeast Ohio. Salamander surface density, invertebrate abundance, and community composition were monitored within 30 open, circular plots. Variation in plot occupancy by P. cinereus was achieved by supplying plots with differing amounts of artificial cover (0, 1, or 4 ceramic tiles) that served as refuges for the salamanders. Salamander plot occupancy, invertebrate ...
Predation plays a crucial role in shaping community structure and can initiate trophic cascades that...
High species diversity and complexity of forest-floor food webs present a challenge for understandin...
Biodiversity loss affects ecosystem functioning. Top down effects of amphibian declines on the troph...
Terrestrial plethodontid salamanders are abundant predators within the forest floor litter of easter...
Understanding the role of species interactions as regulatory mechanisms for ecosystem processes pres...
Ecosystems provide a vast array of services for human societies, but understanding how various organ...
Ecosystems provide a vast array of services for human societies, but understanding how various organ...
Several studies suggest that small terrestrial salamanders are important regulators of leaf litter a...
The red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) is considered a forest floor keystone species and an ...
General EcologyRed-backed salamanders were observed to see how they colonized the forest edges of no...
We examined the role of the red-backed salamander, Plethodon cinereus, in controlling springtail (Co...
Woodland salamanders are among the most abundant vertebrate animals in temperate deciduous forests o...
Ecosystems provide a vast array of services that benefit human societies, which can be divided into ...
Plethodontid salamanders are potentially good ecological indicator species in woodland habitats due ...
Eastern Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) are one of the most abundant vertebrates in Nort...
Predation plays a crucial role in shaping community structure and can initiate trophic cascades that...
High species diversity and complexity of forest-floor food webs present a challenge for understandin...
Biodiversity loss affects ecosystem functioning. Top down effects of amphibian declines on the troph...
Terrestrial plethodontid salamanders are abundant predators within the forest floor litter of easter...
Understanding the role of species interactions as regulatory mechanisms for ecosystem processes pres...
Ecosystems provide a vast array of services for human societies, but understanding how various organ...
Ecosystems provide a vast array of services for human societies, but understanding how various organ...
Several studies suggest that small terrestrial salamanders are important regulators of leaf litter a...
The red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) is considered a forest floor keystone species and an ...
General EcologyRed-backed salamanders were observed to see how they colonized the forest edges of no...
We examined the role of the red-backed salamander, Plethodon cinereus, in controlling springtail (Co...
Woodland salamanders are among the most abundant vertebrate animals in temperate deciduous forests o...
Ecosystems provide a vast array of services that benefit human societies, which can be divided into ...
Plethodontid salamanders are potentially good ecological indicator species in woodland habitats due ...
Eastern Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) are one of the most abundant vertebrates in Nort...
Predation plays a crucial role in shaping community structure and can initiate trophic cascades that...
High species diversity and complexity of forest-floor food webs present a challenge for understandin...
Biodiversity loss affects ecosystem functioning. Top down effects of amphibian declines on the troph...