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In-Stream Habitat Predicts Salamander Occupancy And Abundance Better Than Landscape-Scale Factors Within Exurban Watersheds In A Global Diversity Hotspot, Nathaniel Weaver, Kyle Barrett Jul 2017

In-Stream Habitat Predicts Salamander Occupancy And Abundance Better Than Landscape-Scale Factors Within Exurban Watersheds In A Global Diversity Hotspot, Nathaniel Weaver, Kyle Barrett

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The southern Appalachian Mountains have experienced rapid human population growth rates since the 1980s. Land used practices are shifting from rural to residential. The majority of development has been low density, and is often near biologically diverse areas such as National Forests and National Parks. The long-term effects of urbanization in the southeastern Appalachian Mountains are not clearly understood and even less is known with respect to stream salamander response to urbanization. In order to determine the temporal influence of exurban housing on southern Appalachian streams we sampled 27 first- and second-order streams in watersheds containing exurban developments ranging in …