

Author: Vesely D.G. McComb W.C.
Publisher: Society of American Foresters
ISSN: 0015-749X
Source: Forest Science, Vol.48, Iss.2, 2002-05, pp. : 291-297
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Abstract
Logging and other forest practices are widely reported to be a threat to some amphibian populations in the Pacific Northwest. Riparian buffer strips are one conservation measure that may benefit amphibians in managed forests. However, few amphibian surveys have been conducted in buffer strips. We compared total salamander abundance, amphibian species richness, and sampling proportions for five species of salamanders between 17 managed stands and 12 unlogged, streamside forests in the Coast Range of western Oregon. We also identified relationships between buffer strip width and salamander population indices. Surveys conducted on 20 × 40 m plots demonstrated that torrent salamanders (
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