Comparing Population Patterns to Processes: Abundance and Survival of a Forest Salamander following Habitat Degradation
Abstract
Habitat degradation resulting from anthropogenic activities poses immediate and prolonged threats to biodiversity, particularly among declining amphibians. Many studies infer amphibian response to habitat degradation by correlating patterns in species occupancy or abundance with environmental effects, often without regard to the demographic processes underlying these patterns. We evaluated how retention of vertical green trees (CANOPY) and...
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Title
Comparing Population Patterns to Processes: Abundance and Survival of a Forest Salamander following Habitat Degradation
Published Date
Apr 9, 2014
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
e93859 - e93859
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