Single-site experiments have demonstrated detritus quality in wetlands can have strongly negative, neutral, and even positive influences on wildlife. However, an examination of the influence of detritus quality across several regions is lacking and can provide information on whether impacts from variation in detritus quality are consistent across species with wide ranges. To address this gap in regional studies we examined effects of emergent and allochthonous detritus of different nutrient qualities on amphibians and assessed a mechanism that may contribute to potential impacts. We used aquatic mesocosms to raise wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) from two regions of the United States with whole plants from purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria),...
The vast majority of plant material becomes detritus, and in its 'afterlife' this plant litter is a ...
Abstract Isolated wetlands embedded within longleaf pine savannas support a high proportion of regio...
We investigated the legacy effects of drying and refilling of wetlands via mesocosms on growth and s...
Single-site experiments have demonstrated detritus quality in wetlands can have strongly negative, n...
Single-site experiments have demonstrated detritus quality in wetlands can have strongly negative, n...
Although many non-native species negatively influence amphibian populations, non-native aquatic vege...
The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decad...
Foraging theory suggests organisms increase their fitness through dietary and energetic choices. In ...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Studies investigating the factors that control the distribution of species across environmental grad...
Recently metamorphosed amphibians transport substantial biomass and nutrients from wetlands to terre...
Abstract only availableForestry practices are implemented worldwide to manage tree populations and h...
Body size at metamorphosis is a critical trait in the life history of amphibians. Despite the wide-s...
Habitat loss and degradation are two of the most important factors leading to the imperilment of spe...
Globally, amphibian populations are declining in response to many factors including habitat loss and...
The vast majority of plant material becomes detritus, and in its 'afterlife' this plant litter is a ...
Abstract Isolated wetlands embedded within longleaf pine savannas support a high proportion of regio...
We investigated the legacy effects of drying and refilling of wetlands via mesocosms on growth and s...
Single-site experiments have demonstrated detritus quality in wetlands can have strongly negative, n...
Single-site experiments have demonstrated detritus quality in wetlands can have strongly negative, n...
Although many non-native species negatively influence amphibian populations, non-native aquatic vege...
The composition of tree species within New England forests has changed significantly in recent decad...
Foraging theory suggests organisms increase their fitness through dietary and energetic choices. In ...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and fragmentation are the primary causes in the declines of amph...
Studies investigating the factors that control the distribution of species across environmental grad...
Recently metamorphosed amphibians transport substantial biomass and nutrients from wetlands to terre...
Abstract only availableForestry practices are implemented worldwide to manage tree populations and h...
Body size at metamorphosis is a critical trait in the life history of amphibians. Despite the wide-s...
Habitat loss and degradation are two of the most important factors leading to the imperilment of spe...
Globally, amphibian populations are declining in response to many factors including habitat loss and...
The vast majority of plant material becomes detritus, and in its 'afterlife' this plant litter is a ...
Abstract Isolated wetlands embedded within longleaf pine savannas support a high proportion of regio...
We investigated the legacy effects of drying and refilling of wetlands via mesocosms on growth and s...