Eastern Red-backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) are one of the most abundant vertebrates in North America. They are constrained by their physiology to certain abiotic factors within their habitat, including soil moisture, temperature, leaf litter type, and cover objects. In this study, field observations were conducted on Denison University\u27s campus and within the Denison University Biological Reserve to determine if suburban fragmentation of the salamanders\u27 habitat affects the abundance of their populations. I studied 157 3m x 3m plots throughout 10 different sized forest fragments over the course of two months in the fall of 2014. Linear regression analyses showed that forest fragment area and perimeter did not have a significa...
Forestry practices are placing ever increasing emphasis on sustainability and the maintenance of eco...
We examined the role of the red-backed salamander, Plethodon cinereus, in controlling springtail (Co...
Plethodontid salamanders are potentially good ecological indicator species in woodland habitats due ...
Ecosystem-based management aims to preserve old-growth forest attributes using techniques mimicking ...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
Salamanders and riparian forests are intimately interconnected. Salamanders are integral to ecosyste...
Using a descriptive and comparative approach, we tested the prediction that P. cinereus abundance an...
Managing for stand structural complexity in northern hardwood forests has been proposed as a method ...
1. Eastern redback salamander relative abundanceEastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), an important lat...
<div><p>Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged th...
Successful multi-use planning for forested landscapes requires an understanding of timber management...
Woodland salamanders (Plethodon spp.) are important contributors to biodiversity and trophic proces...
The importance of plethodontid salamanders in forested ecosystems has been recognized for decades, a...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...
Intensively-managed forest (IMF) ecosystems support environmental processes, retain biodiversity and...
Forestry practices are placing ever increasing emphasis on sustainability and the maintenance of eco...
We examined the role of the red-backed salamander, Plethodon cinereus, in controlling springtail (Co...
Plethodontid salamanders are potentially good ecological indicator species in woodland habitats due ...
Ecosystem-based management aims to preserve old-growth forest attributes using techniques mimicking ...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
Salamanders and riparian forests are intimately interconnected. Salamanders are integral to ecosyste...
Using a descriptive and comparative approach, we tested the prediction that P. cinereus abundance an...
Managing for stand structural complexity in northern hardwood forests has been proposed as a method ...
1. Eastern redback salamander relative abundanceEastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), an important lat...
<div><p>Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged th...
Successful multi-use planning for forested landscapes requires an understanding of timber management...
Woodland salamanders (Plethodon spp.) are important contributors to biodiversity and trophic proces...
The importance of plethodontid salamanders in forested ecosystems has been recognized for decades, a...
<div><p>Balancing timber production and conservation in forest management requires an understanding ...
Intensively-managed forest (IMF) ecosystems support environmental processes, retain biodiversity and...
Forestry practices are placing ever increasing emphasis on sustainability and the maintenance of eco...
We examined the role of the red-backed salamander, Plethodon cinereus, in controlling springtail (Co...
Plethodontid salamanders are potentially good ecological indicator species in woodland habitats due ...