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Autor:
Lisa B. Kelly, Erin E. Baker, Rachel L. Betts, Megan C. Henriquez, Michael J. Rubbo, J. Alan Clark, Suzanne K. Macey
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 24:249-266
Translocation of animals to new habitats is a common conservation management strategy but is of uncertain effectiveness. Terrapene c. carolina (Eastern Box Turtle) are often the subject of translocation efforts. To understand the effectiveness of thi
Autor:
Sara I. Storrs-Mendez, Jonathan J. Cole, Joseph M. Kiesecker, Lisa K. Belden, Michael J. Rubbo
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Sciences. 74:397-404
Determining the effects of species loss on ecosystems has received considerable attention given the current threats many ecosystems are facing. A significant body of research has yielded many insights to this question, but this work has been limited
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 605:37-44
Terrestrial support of aquatic food webs is becoming well established in the science of ecology. However, while terrestrial subsidies of energy have been shown to exert strong effects on aquatic food webs, it is less clear how variations in these sub
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 9:1170-1176
Recent research suggests that secondary production in aquatic systems can be driven by inputs of energy from terrestrial sources. Temporary forest ponds appear to be unproductive ecosystems that are reliant upon allochthonous inputs of energy to supp
Autor:
R. S. Mirza, Michael J. Rubbo, J. J. Falkenbach, Lisa K. Belden, S. I. Storrs, Joseph M. Kiesecker
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 269:1-5
The larval amphibian community of temporary pond ecosystems has served as a model for studies in community ecology, with a majority of this work being conducted in mesocosms. Recent research has suggested that mesocosms may overestimate ecological ef
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 84:449-458
Understanding the drivers of distributional patterns is a fundamental goal of ecology. For many organisms, distributions are determined by the habitats in which breeding occurs. Therefore, determining the factors that limit post-ovipositional success
Autor:
Joseph M. Kiesecker, Michael J. Rubbo
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 19:504-511
Amphibians commonly use wetlands for breeding habitat, and given the concern about their ongoing global declines, the effects of urbanization on the breeding distribution of amphibians need to be quantified. Thus, we conducted a survey of the larval
Autor:
Joseph M. Kiesecker, Michael J. Rubbo
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 85:2519-2525
The temperate deciduous forest of the northeastern United States is believed to be undergoing a shift from domination by mixed oak (Quercus sp.) to red maple (Acer rubrum); a shift termed “The Red Maple Paradox.” This shift in the composition of
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 261:1-5
A series of laboratory experiments were conducted to determine if adult wolf spiders Gladicosa pulchra were capable of acting as predators of juvenile spotted salamanders Ambystoma maculatum. Spiders preyed upon salamanders in two of 20 trials and at
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 2001:1017-1025
We examined chemical communication and behavioral interactions between juvenile Ambystoma opacum and Ambystoma talpoideum (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) in two laboratory experiments. In experiment 1, we investigated olfactory communication in both specie