Ray Semlitsch
Salamanders show forest recovery after logging
Posted by staff / January 22, 2014Woodland salamanders are small, lungless amphibians that live in moist, forest habitats throughout the US and the world. Salamanders often serve as vital links in forest food chains—their population size and recovery from major disturbances can help predict the health of forest ecosystems. “One of our primary interests is in conservation of amphibians and the …
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