The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) has been repeatedly noted to occur in natural and artificial subterranean systems. Despite the obvious connection of this species with underground shelters, their level of dependence and importance to the species is still not fully understood. In this study, we carried out long-term monitoring based on the capture-mark-recapture method in two wintering populations aggregated in extensive underground habitats. Using the POPAN model we found the population size in a natural shelter to be more than twice that of an artificial underground shelter. Survival and recapture probabilities calculated using the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model were very constant over time, with higher survival values in males than ...
Understanding population dynamics is vital in amphibian conservation. To compare demography and move...
Critical habitat for many species is often limited to occupied localities. For rare and cryptic spec...
Underground environments are increasingly recognised as important habitats for the distribution of c...
The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) has been repeatedly noted to occur in natural and artifi...
The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) has been repeatedly noted to occur in natural and artifi...
Movement behavior is an important aspect of animal ecology but is challenging to study in species th...
<p>The fire salamander (<em>Salamandra salamandra</em>) is a relatively common epigean amphibian, wi...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
This contribution resumes our data on a three year long project about the use of caves as breeding s...
The exploitation of novel habitats requires the expression of specific behaviours. This may occur th...
A PIT tag based analysis of annual movement patterns of adult fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandr...
The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is a relatively common epigean amphibian, widely distrib...
During the dry season, the European Plethodontid salamanders (genus Hydromantes) usually occupy unde...
Several species of surface salamanders exploit underground environments; in Europe, one of the most ...
Understanding population dynamics is vital in amphibian conservation. To compare demography and move...
Critical habitat for many species is often limited to occupied localities. For rare and cryptic spec...
Underground environments are increasingly recognised as important habitats for the distribution of c...
The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) has been repeatedly noted to occur in natural and artifi...
The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) has been repeatedly noted to occur in natural and artifi...
Movement behavior is an important aspect of animal ecology but is challenging to study in species th...
<p>The fire salamander (<em>Salamandra salamandra</em>) is a relatively common epigean amphibian, wi...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
Subterranean habitats are among the less known terrestrial habitats, but can reveal an unexpected bi...
This contribution resumes our data on a three year long project about the use of caves as breeding s...
The exploitation of novel habitats requires the expression of specific behaviours. This may occur th...
A PIT tag based analysis of annual movement patterns of adult fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandr...
The fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is a relatively common epigean amphibian, widely distrib...
During the dry season, the European Plethodontid salamanders (genus Hydromantes) usually occupy unde...
Several species of surface salamanders exploit underground environments; in Europe, one of the most ...
Understanding population dynamics is vital in amphibian conservation. To compare demography and move...
Critical habitat for many species is often limited to occupied localities. For rare and cryptic spec...
Underground environments are increasingly recognised as important habitats for the distribution of c...