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Effects Of Biomass Harvest On Eastern Red-Backed Salamanders, Patrick J. Ruhl
Effects Of Biomass Harvest On Eastern Red-Backed Salamanders, Patrick J. Ruhl
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In a typical forest harvest, the volume of coarse woody debris (CWD) increases from nonmerchantable material (i.e., tree-tops, limbs, and small-diameter trees) left on the forest floor. Biomass harvesting removes much of this material for bioenergy production. When removed, ecosystem services associated with CWD, such as seedbed substrate, nutrient cycling, and essential wildlife habitat, is reduced. Woodland salamanders have strict microhabitat and soil moisture requirements that make them especially sensitive to timber harvest practices, particularly those that remove CWD, a primary habitat for the group.
I monitored the abundance of Eastern red-backed salamanders ( Plethodon cinereus ) in response to …