The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decades, with an increase in maple (Acer spp.) abundance and a decrease in oak (Quercus spp.) abundance. Changing forest structure results in changing leaf litter composition of the forest floor, which influences the ground-dwelling amphibians that live in the litter. To better understand how changes to forest composition alters amphibian habitat quality, we recorded the growth and survival of 27 juvenile wood frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus or Rana sylvatica) and 27 juvenile American toads (Anaxyrus americanus) in response to leaf litter type. Between early August and late October 2017, half of the individuals of each species were raised in terrestr...
Amphibians that inhabit upland forests are in constant contact with the forest floor, relying on moi...
Single-site experiments have demonstrated detritus quality in wetlands can have strongly negative, n...
Globally, amphibian populations are declining in response to many factors including habitat loss and...
The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decad...
Abstract only availableForestry practices are implemented worldwide to manage tree populations and h...
Changes in forest habitat have been linked to global declines in amphibian populations, but little ...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
Over 80% of amphibian species that are declining are forest dependent. Forestry practices are a majo...
Habitat loss and degradation are two of the most important factors leading to the imperilment of spe...
Over 80% of amphibian species that are declining are forest dependent. Forestry practices are a majo...
Abstract Isolated wetlands embedded within longleaf pine savannas support a high proportion of regio...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
Leaf litter plays an important role in the forest ecosystem, impacting various processes and hinderi...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Raymond Semlitsch, Biological SciencesWorldwide biodivers...
Amphibians that inhabit upland forests are in constant contact with the forest floor, relying on moi...
Single-site experiments have demonstrated detritus quality in wetlands can have strongly negative, n...
Globally, amphibian populations are declining in response to many factors including habitat loss and...
The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decad...
Abstract only availableForestry practices are implemented worldwide to manage tree populations and h...
Changes in forest habitat have been linked to global declines in amphibian populations, but little ...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
Over 80% of amphibian species that are declining are forest dependent. Forestry practices are a majo...
Habitat loss and degradation are two of the most important factors leading to the imperilment of spe...
Over 80% of amphibian species that are declining are forest dependent. Forestry practices are a majo...
Abstract Isolated wetlands embedded within longleaf pine savannas support a high proportion of regio...
Conservation of forest-dependent amphibians is dependent on finding a balance between timber managem...
Leaf litter plays an important role in the forest ecosystem, impacting various processes and hinderi...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Raymond Semlitsch, Biological SciencesWorldwide biodivers...
Amphibians that inhabit upland forests are in constant contact with the forest floor, relying on moi...
Single-site experiments have demonstrated detritus quality in wetlands can have strongly negative, n...
Globally, amphibian populations are declining in response to many factors including habitat loss and...