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- W137697227 abstract "Abstract Stream-dwelling amphibians, which can be the dominant vertebrates of small streams in forests of the Pacific Northwest, are prototypic riparian organisms. Larvae of several species are totally aquatic, while adults use the terrestrial streamside (riparian) habitat to varying degrees. Impacts of timber harvest vary among species, physical habitats, and regions of the Pacific Northwest. Populations of giant salamanders (Dicamptodon) increased following clear-cutting in the Oregon Cascades, while in the Oregon Coast Range, the long-term effects of logging were negative and severe for all species. Timber harvest is less disruptive in high-gradient streams and in streams where there is uncut timber remaining upstream. Buffer strips adjacent to headwater and small streams can provide shade and reduce sedimentation from logging activities. Critical needs exist to define the ecological requirements of amphibians in headwaters, assess the effects of logging on amphibians in different regions and under varying climatic regimes, and determine what sizes of buffer strips or uncut patches are most effective and cost-efficient for protecting stream amphibians." @default.
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- W137697227 title "Responses of aquatic and streamside amphibians to timber harvest: a review" @default.
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