The great crested newt Triturus cristatus has declined across its range due to habitat loss, motivating research into biotic and abiotic species determinants. However, research has focused on populations in England and mainland Europe. We examined habitat and survey criteria for great crested newts in Scotland, with focus on a large, translocated population. Adult counts throughout the breeding season were obtained annually using torchlight surveys, and Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) assessed at created ponds (N = 24) in 2006 (immediately post-translocation) and 2015 (9 years post-translocation). In 2006, ‘best case’ HSI scores were calculated to predict habitat suitability should great crested newts have unrestricted access to terrestrial...
The aim of this survey was to provide some baseline data on the presence or absence of newt species ...
Conserving genetic diversity in wild species is vital for preserving adaptations to local environmen...
Habitat Suitability Indices (HSI) are widely used in conservation and in pre-development surveying. ...
The status of great crested newts at 13 sites that have been subjected to mitigation before 2002 was...
During the late 1990s, industrial development threatened a large population of great crested newt (T...
Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their roles as reservoirs of evolutionary...
The great crested newt (Triturus cristatus) is dependent on two environments for its survival: the a...
13 páginas, 3 figuras, 1 tabla.Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their rol...
The application of a habitat suitability index (HSI) assessment to predict the use of ponds by great...
The distribution assessment and monitoring of species is key to reliable environmental impact assess...
A widely used system for assessing habitat for the great crested newt uses five categories ranging f...
Climate change has been recognized as one of the causes of global amphibian population declines. Amp...
The great crested newt Triturus cristatus is one of Europe's fastest declining amphibian species. Th...
As many amphibian populations are facing global decline, the great crested newt (Triturus cristatus)...
Great crested newts (Triturus cristatus) are protected under European and UK legislation, but are fr...
The aim of this survey was to provide some baseline data on the presence or absence of newt species ...
Conserving genetic diversity in wild species is vital for preserving adaptations to local environmen...
Habitat Suitability Indices (HSI) are widely used in conservation and in pre-development surveying. ...
The status of great crested newts at 13 sites that have been subjected to mitigation before 2002 was...
During the late 1990s, industrial development threatened a large population of great crested newt (T...
Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their roles as reservoirs of evolutionary...
The great crested newt (Triturus cristatus) is dependent on two environments for its survival: the a...
13 páginas, 3 figuras, 1 tabla.Edge populations are of conservation importance because of their rol...
The application of a habitat suitability index (HSI) assessment to predict the use of ponds by great...
The distribution assessment and monitoring of species is key to reliable environmental impact assess...
A widely used system for assessing habitat for the great crested newt uses five categories ranging f...
Climate change has been recognized as one of the causes of global amphibian population declines. Amp...
The great crested newt Triturus cristatus is one of Europe's fastest declining amphibian species. Th...
As many amphibian populations are facing global decline, the great crested newt (Triturus cristatus)...
Great crested newts (Triturus cristatus) are protected under European and UK legislation, but are fr...
The aim of this survey was to provide some baseline data on the presence or absence of newt species ...
Conserving genetic diversity in wild species is vital for preserving adaptations to local environmen...
Habitat Suitability Indices (HSI) are widely used in conservation and in pre-development surveying. ...