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Regional And Scale-Specific Effects Of Land Use On Amphibian Diversity [Poster], James R. Vonesh, David Marsh, J. J. Apodaca, Karen H. Beard, Jane M. Bell, Christine Bozarth, Derrick Carper, Julie Charbonnier, Bradley J. Cosentino, Andreia Dantas, Elizabeth A. Forys, Miranda Foster, Jaquelyn General, Kristen S. Genet, Macie Hanneken, Kyle Hess, Shane Hill, Faisal Iqbal, Kara Jones, Nancy E. Karraker, Eran Kilpatrick, Tom A. Langen, James Langford, Katherine Lauer, Alison J. Mccarthy, Joseph Neale, Saumya Patel, Austin Patton, Cherie Southwick, Nathaniel Stearrett, Nick Steijn, Mohammad Tasleem, Joseph Taylor Jan 2014

Regional And Scale-Specific Effects Of Land Use On Amphibian Diversity [Poster], James R. Vonesh, David Marsh, J. J. Apodaca, Karen H. Beard, Jane M. Bell, Christine Bozarth, Derrick Carper, Julie Charbonnier, Bradley J. Cosentino, Andreia Dantas, Elizabeth A. Forys, Miranda Foster, Jaquelyn General, Kristen S. Genet, Macie Hanneken, Kyle Hess, Shane Hill, Faisal Iqbal, Kara Jones, Nancy E. Karraker, Eran Kilpatrick, Tom A. Langen, James Langford, Katherine Lauer, Alison J. Mccarthy, Joseph Neale, Saumya Patel, Austin Patton, Cherie Southwick, Nathaniel Stearrett, Nick Steijn, Mohammad Tasleem, Joseph Taylor

Biology Presentations

Background/Question/Methods

Habitat loss and degradation influence amphibian distributions and are important drivers of population declines. Our previous research demonstrated that road disturbance, development and wetland area consistently influence amphibian richness across regions of the U.S. Here, we examined the relative importance of these factors in different regions and at multiple spatial scales. Understanding the scales at which habitat disturbance may be affecting amphibian distributions is important for conservation planning. Specifically, we asked: 1) Over what spatial scales do distinct landscape features affect amphibian richness? and 2) Do road types (non-rural and rural) have similar effects on amphibian richness? This is …


On The Challenges Of Modeling The Net Radiative Forcing Of Wetlands: Reconsidering Mitsch Et Al. 2013, Scott C. Neubauer Jan 2014

On The Challenges Of Modeling The Net Radiative Forcing Of Wetlands: Reconsidering Mitsch Et Al. 2013, Scott C. Neubauer

Biology Publications

Wetlands play a role in regulating global climate by removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and sequestering it as soil carbon, and by emitting methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) to the atmosphere. In a recent article in this journal (Mitsch et al. Landscape Ecol 28:583–597, 2013), CO2 sequestration and CH4 emissions were modeled for several freshwater wetlands that vary in vegetation type, climate, and hydrology. The authors of that study made significant errors that caused them to underestimate the importance of wetland CH4 emissions on climate dynamics. Here, I reanalyze the Mitsch et al. dataset and show that …