Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of species. One major consequence of habitat alteration is its effect on the movement behavior of individuals. Spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) are forest-dependent, pond-breeding amphibians. I used a combination of empirical studies of juvenile spotted salamander movement and individual-based modeling to investigate the influence of habitat amount and arrangement on juvenile salamander survival. Salamanders moved straighter and with fewer turns through field habitat compared to both forest and early successional habitat. Movement in forest was well approximated by a correlated random walk. Salamanders oriented movement toward forest whe...
Animal movement is a key process that connects and maintains populations on the landscape, yet for m...
Abstract only availableThe effects of deforestation are profound on amphibian populations. In order ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the most serious threats facing amphibian populations globa...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 4, 2013).The entire ...
Most amphibians use both wetland and upland habitats, but the extent of their movement in forested h...
Demographic and genetic connectivity have important implications for population dynamics of wildlife...
Dispersal is the movement of individuals from their natal population to a different breeding populat...
Maintaining amphibian populations in fragmented landscapes depends on preserving functional connecti...
Understanding the movement phenology of the four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) is essenti...
International audienceMovement, both within an individual’s home range and at the scale of dispersal...
Few studies have investigated the emigration behavior of adult ambystomatid salamanders in fragmente...
Individuals vary greatly in the distance they disperse, and in doing so, strongly affect ecological ...
Juvenile dispersal is important for the persistence of amphibian populations. Previous studies have...
Most studies on orientation of movements of pond-breeding salamanders have considered only a single ...
Geographically isolated wetland and surrounding landscape features affect the ecology and life histo...
Animal movement is a key process that connects and maintains populations on the landscape, yet for m...
Abstract only availableThe effects of deforestation are profound on amphibian populations. In order ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the most serious threats facing amphibian populations globa...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 4, 2013).The entire ...
Most amphibians use both wetland and upland habitats, but the extent of their movement in forested h...
Demographic and genetic connectivity have important implications for population dynamics of wildlife...
Dispersal is the movement of individuals from their natal population to a different breeding populat...
Maintaining amphibian populations in fragmented landscapes depends on preserving functional connecti...
Understanding the movement phenology of the four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) is essenti...
International audienceMovement, both within an individual’s home range and at the scale of dispersal...
Few studies have investigated the emigration behavior of adult ambystomatid salamanders in fragmente...
Individuals vary greatly in the distance they disperse, and in doing so, strongly affect ecological ...
Juvenile dispersal is important for the persistence of amphibian populations. Previous studies have...
Most studies on orientation of movements of pond-breeding salamanders have considered only a single ...
Geographically isolated wetland and surrounding landscape features affect the ecology and life histo...
Animal movement is a key process that connects and maintains populations on the landscape, yet for m...
Abstract only availableThe effects of deforestation are profound on amphibian populations. In order ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the most serious threats facing amphibian populations globa...