The impact of fire on salamanders and salamander habitat was assessed in ten plots (five burned and five unburned) surrounding an amphibian breeding wetland within a mature oak-hickory woodland in southeast Michigan. Area-constrained surveys were conducted in each plot between 11 March and 3 June 2006 in which leaf litter and woody debris were searched for salamanders. Leaf litter density, soil temperature, and soil moisture were also measured to assess habitat conditions in burned and unburned plots. A total of 104 salamanders were captured during eleven sampling events: four blue-spotted salamanders (Ambystoma laterale), three spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum), one eastern newt (Notophtalmus viridescens) and 96 red-backed sa...
An effective examination of fire disturbance on floral and faunal components requires research that ...
Climate-driven changes in wildfire and other disturbance regimes are expected to affect populations ...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
The impact of fire on salamanders and salamander habitat was assessed in ten plots (five burned and ...
As part of a larger study examining the role of prescribed fire in regenerating upland oaks (Quercus...
Fire alters the abundance and diversity of many species, but its effects on amphibians are poorly kn...
The goal of my dissertation was to assess how terrestrial salamanders respond to two common forest m...
To examine how forest management affects terrestrial salamanders, this dissertation: (1) examines th...
Wildland fires are expected to become more frequent and severe in many ecosystems, potentially posin...
I evaluate the results of a short-term study on the effects of prescribed burning on terrestrial amp...
This project investigates the effect of small forest fires on the local salamander populations in Ma...
Successful multi-use planning for forested landscapes requires an understanding of timber management...
Fire may alter both aquatic and terrestrial habitat used by all amphibian life stages, yet, our know...
Eastern Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) are one of the most abundant vertebrates in Nort...
Woodland salamanders (Plethodon spp.) are important contributors to biodiversity and trophic proces...
An effective examination of fire disturbance on floral and faunal components requires research that ...
Climate-driven changes in wildfire and other disturbance regimes are expected to affect populations ...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
The impact of fire on salamanders and salamander habitat was assessed in ten plots (five burned and ...
As part of a larger study examining the role of prescribed fire in regenerating upland oaks (Quercus...
Fire alters the abundance and diversity of many species, but its effects on amphibians are poorly kn...
The goal of my dissertation was to assess how terrestrial salamanders respond to two common forest m...
To examine how forest management affects terrestrial salamanders, this dissertation: (1) examines th...
Wildland fires are expected to become more frequent and severe in many ecosystems, potentially posin...
I evaluate the results of a short-term study on the effects of prescribed burning on terrestrial amp...
This project investigates the effect of small forest fires on the local salamander populations in Ma...
Successful multi-use planning for forested landscapes requires an understanding of timber management...
Fire may alter both aquatic and terrestrial habitat used by all amphibian life stages, yet, our know...
Eastern Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) are one of the most abundant vertebrates in Nort...
Woodland salamanders (Plethodon spp.) are important contributors to biodiversity and trophic proces...
An effective examination of fire disturbance on floral and faunal components requires research that ...
Climate-driven changes in wildfire and other disturbance regimes are expected to affect populations ...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...