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Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 156:287-306
Kin selection in larval amphibians is hypothesized to increase survival to metamorphosis. While kin selection may benefit amphibians with obligate metamorphosis, increased survival within sibships may exert fitness costs on facultatively paedomorphic
Autor:
Kenneth F. Kellner, John Faaborg, Debby K. Fantz, Alexander J. Wolf, Shelby R. Timm, Shannon Ehlers, Megan L. Buchanan, Rochelle B. Renken, Janet M. Haslerig, Christopher T. Rota, Andrew D. George, Robert A. Gitzen, Paul A. Porneluzi, Joshua J. Millspaugh
Publikováno v:
Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of AmericaLiterature Cited. 29(8)
Modern forest management seeks to balance multiple social, economic, and ecological goals. Different management approaches create different types of disturbances in a forest ecosystem and thus also differ in their impacts on plants, animals, and inse
Autor:
Bradley Graham, Xiaoming Gao, Shelby R. Timm, Benjamin O. Knapp, Shannon Ehlers, Shunzhong Wang
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 482:118905
Downed dead wood (DDW) is a critical component of forest ecosystems, with DDW dynamics largely affected by rates of input from standing trees to the forest floor and loss through decomposition or removal. Forest management decisions affect DDW dynami
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 460:117892
Behaviorally cryptic or uncommon herpetofauna are often understudied due to the extensive effort it requires to obtain adequate data for statistical analysis. Additionally, potential impacts from forest management on these already small or difficult