The conservation and management of wildlife species is contingent on estimating distribution and abundance. Sampling of wildlife requires repeated visits to accurately determine species occurrence and to quantify abundance across temporal and spatial scales. The use of trails to sample wildlife populations is increasing and offers opportunities to potentially sample more frequently, with increased ease of access, and less disturbance to habitats, which can be important in sensitive natural areas. We examined capture dataof terrestrial salamanders within Great Smoky Mountains National Park to determine if detection and abundance estimates from trail and non-trail transects were significantly different. Across two, 3-week periods dur...
The relationship between wildlife and the environment they inhabit is dependent on both spatial and ...
Abstract only availableThere is growing evidence of worldwide amphibian decline. These declines are ...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...
The conservation and management of wildlife species is contingent on estimating distribution and abu...
The effects of roads and trails on terrestrial salamanders, primarily plethodontids, can be importan...
Over half of the World’s salamanders are facing extinction. It is important to understand the impact...
Salamanders are critical components of forest ecosystems, in terms of total biomass, as well as for ...
Habitat fragmentation negatively affects movement and dispersal of wildlife by altering useable spac...
Typical monitoring methods for terrestrial salamanders are subject to extensive variation, driven by...
Road crossings have significant effects on wildlife, but there is limited information on how road cr...
The main objective was to create habitat models of three plethodontid salamander species (Desmognath...
Amphibians receive little attention when it comes to public appreciation or support for their conser...
To meet the conservation needs of declining amphibian populations, there is a need to assess monitor...
Aim of the study: Use LiDAR-derived vegetation and terrain characteristics to develop abundance and ...
The red-backed salamander (RBS; Plethodon cinereus) has a large geographic range and, though it is c...
The relationship between wildlife and the environment they inhabit is dependent on both spatial and ...
Abstract only availableThere is growing evidence of worldwide amphibian decline. These declines are ...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...
The conservation and management of wildlife species is contingent on estimating distribution and abu...
The effects of roads and trails on terrestrial salamanders, primarily plethodontids, can be importan...
Over half of the World’s salamanders are facing extinction. It is important to understand the impact...
Salamanders are critical components of forest ecosystems, in terms of total biomass, as well as for ...
Habitat fragmentation negatively affects movement and dispersal of wildlife by altering useable spac...
Typical monitoring methods for terrestrial salamanders are subject to extensive variation, driven by...
Road crossings have significant effects on wildlife, but there is limited information on how road cr...
The main objective was to create habitat models of three plethodontid salamander species (Desmognath...
Amphibians receive little attention when it comes to public appreciation or support for their conser...
To meet the conservation needs of declining amphibian populations, there is a need to assess monitor...
Aim of the study: Use LiDAR-derived vegetation and terrain characteristics to develop abundance and ...
The red-backed salamander (RBS; Plethodon cinereus) has a large geographic range and, though it is c...
The relationship between wildlife and the environment they inhabit is dependent on both spatial and ...
Abstract only availableThere is growing evidence of worldwide amphibian decline. These declines are ...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...