A global assessment of amphibian and reptile responses to land-use changes

JM Cordier, R Aguilar, JN Lescano, GC Leynaud… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Human land-use changes represent the most important drivers of biodiversity loss, and
amphibians and reptiles represent the most threatened groups of vertebrates globally …

[HTML][HTML] Riparian buffers as a critical landscape feature: Insights for riverscape conservation and policy renovations

MP Graziano, AK Deguire, TD Surasinghe - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
Riparian zones are critical for functional integrity of riverscapes and conservation of
riverscape biodiversity. The synergism of intermediate flood-induced disturbances, moist …

[图书][B] Wildlife ecology, conservation, and management

JM Fryxell, ARE Sinclair, G Caughley - 2014 - books.google.com
To understand modern principles of sustainable management and the conservation of
wildlife species requires intimate knowledge about demography, animal behavior, and …

[图书][B] Exploring green criminology: Toward a green criminological revolution

MJ Lynch, PB Stretesky - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Few criminologists have drawn attention to the fact that widespread and significant forms of
harm such as green or environmental crimes are neglected by criminology. Others have …

How did fixed-width buffers become standard practice for protecting freshwaters and their riparian areas from forest harvest practices?

JS Richardson, RJ Naiman, PA Bisson - Freshwater Science, 2012 - journals.uchicago.edu
Riparian buffers provide improved protection for water quality and biota, and narrow, fixed-
width buffers of native vegetation along streams have been used to mitigate the effects of …

Biodiversity response to intensive biomass production from forest thinning in North American forests–a meta-analysis

J Verschuyl, S Riffell, D Miller, TB Wigley - Forest Ecology and Management, 2011 - Elsevier
Demand for alternative energy sources has led to increased interest in intensive biomass
production. When applied across a broad spatial extent, intensive biomass production in …

Biofuel harvests, coarse woody debris, and biodiversity–a meta-analysis

S Riffell, J Verschuyl, D Miller, TB Wigley - Forest Ecology and Management, 2011 - Elsevier
Forest harvest operations often produce large amounts of harvest residue which typically
becomes fine (foliage, small limbs and trees) and coarse woody debris (snags and downed …

Comparative landscape genetics of two pond‐breeding amphibian species in a highly modified agricultural landscape

CS Goldberg, LP Waits - Molecular ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Evaluating fine‐scale population structure of multiple species in the same landscape
increases our ability to identify common patterns as well as discern ecological differences …

Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats

H Cayuela, B Monod-Broca… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Habitat anthropization is a major driver of global biodiversity decline. Although most species
are negatively affected, some benefit from anthropogenic habitat modifications by showing …

How plants affect amphibian populations

A Burrow, J Maerz - Biological Reviews, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Descriptions of amphibian habitat, both aquatic and terrestrial, often include plants as
characteristics but seldom is it understood whether and how those plants affect amphibian …