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Diet Composition: A Proximate Mechanism Explaining Stream Salamander Declines In Surface Waters With Elevated Specific Conductivity, Jacob M. Hutton, Steven J. Price, Stephen C. Richter, Christopher D. Barton
Diet Composition: A Proximate Mechanism Explaining Stream Salamander Declines In Surface Waters With Elevated Specific Conductivity, Jacob M. Hutton, Steven J. Price, Stephen C. Richter, Christopher D. Barton
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Changes in land use, such as mountaintop removal mining with valley fills (MTR-VF), often results in headwater streams with elevated specific conductivity (SC). Stream salamanders appear to be particularly sensitive to elevated SC, as previous studies have shown occupancy and abundance decline consistently among all species and life stages as SC increases. Yet, the proximate mechanism responsible for the population declines in streams with elevated SC have eluded researchers. We sampled salamander assemblages across a continuous SC gradient (30–1966 μS/cm) in southeastern Kentucky and examined the diet of larval and adult salamanders to determine if the ratio of aquatic to …