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Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 15:431-447
Ephemeral wetlands surrounded by Pinus palustris (Longleaf Pine) flatwoods support diverse herpetofaunal communities and provide important breeding habitat for many species. We sampled herpetofauna in 3 pine flatwoods wetlands on Eglin Air Force Base
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 268:18-24
a b s t r a c t For many amphibian species, particularly those that rely on ephemeral ponds for reproduction, popula- tion persistence can be dependent on landscape hydrology with years of suboptimal rainfall resulting in reproductive failure. Theref
Publikováno v:
Conservation Genetics. 13:1-7
The federally threatened frosted flatwoods salamander, Ambystoma cingulatum, occurs in isolated populations on the coastal plain of northern Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. An earlier phylogeographic study based primarily on mitochondrial DNA (m
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 5:1-8
Successful long-term monitoring programs of amphibians require the ability to distinguish natural population fluctuations from human-caused declines. Because recruitment in populations of pond-breeding amphibians depends on optimal environ- mental co
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 18:1149-1153
3%ofthisonce-widespreadecosystem remains (Ware et al. 1993). Longleaf pine sa-vannas are home to at least 35 amphibian, 46 reptile, 45bird, and 36 mammal species, many of which depend al-mostexclusivelyonlongleafpinesavannas(Means2004).Manyresearcher
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 38:208-214
The Flatwoods Salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum) was listed as a federally threatened species because loss and alteration of adult and larval habitats caused population declines. Current management plans for this species must include maintenance of ap
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 10:426-437
The largest known breeding migration of the flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum) was monitored over a 22-year period following its discovery in 1970 in Liberty County, Florida (U.S.A.). Nightly migrations of 200–300 adults across a 4.3-km st
Autor:
Raymond D. Semlitsch, C. Kenneth Dodd, William J. Barichivich, Susan C. Walls, Kevin M. Enge, John G. Palis, Katherine M. O'Donnell, Lianne C. Ball, Thomas A. Gorman
Publikováno v:
BioScience. :biw153
Autor:
John G. Palis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 32:217
The breeding biology of Rana capito was studied for one breeding season at a 1.2 ha pond in Okaloosa County, Florida. Frog movement was monitored with a drift fence and pitfall traps and egg deposition site selection was examined using wading surveys
Autor:
John G. Palis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 31:71
The movement of Ambystoma cingulatum was monitored at a 0.8 ha breeding site in Okaloosa County, Florida with a drift fence and funnel traps for two consecutive breeding seasons (1993-1995). In 1993-1994,198 salamanders were captured, 76% in the mont