Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1917164094> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1917164094 endingPage "321" @default.
- W1917164094 startingPage "307" @default.
- W1917164094 abstract "Habitat loss is one of the most critical factors affecting the loss of species. However, habitat conservation of many threatened species is performed with incomplete information on habitat requirements and trophic ecology, thus presenting a challenge to designing and implementing recovery plans. The San Marcos salamander (Eurycea nana) is a federally threatened spring-associated organism whose geographic distribution is limited to the headwaters of the San Marcos River in Texas, USA. Although its designated critical habitat includes the headwaters and the first 50 m of the river, little is known of its habitat requirements or co-occurrence with benthic macroinvertebrates and macrophytes. This study examined mesohabitat associations of the salamander and patterns of co-occurrence with macrophytes and benthic invertebrates within its critical habitat. Surveys of mesohabitat characteristics were conducted during a one-year period and data were analysed to assess mesohabitat associations of the San Marcos salamander and patterns of co-occurrence with invertebrates and macrophytes. Salamanders were distributed throughout the critical habitat, but were almost exclusively found in mesohabitats containing cobble and gravel with coverage of Amblystegium and filamentous algae. The salamander did not exhibit consistent co-occurrence with specific invertebrates or macrophytes across the critical habitat, indicating that salamanders were probably selecting mesohabitats based on benthic substrate and not the biotic communities. Protection of a specific mesohabitat type within the critical habitat of the San Marcos salamander is likely to be one of the most important conservation measures, given that it accounts for ~7% of the total area within the designated critical habitat. These results also emphasize that habitat conservation plans for species at risk should consider that contemporary spatial distribution of species within habitats may be influenced not only by their evolutionary history but also by past and current human pressures. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." @default.
- W1917164094 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1917164094 creator A5028027309 @default.
- W1917164094 creator A5039122722 @default.
- W1917164094 creator A5050237737 @default.
- W1917164094 creator A5067817046 @default.
- W1917164094 creator A5086800296 @default.
- W1917164094 date "2015-03-19" @default.
- W1917164094 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W1917164094 title "<i>Mesohabitat associations of the threatened San Marcos salamander (</i>Eurycea nana<i>) across its geographic range</i>" @default.
- W1917164094 cites W150896473 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W1597326327 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W1732693774 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W1906073511 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W1965272649 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W1979182732 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W1983972013 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W1991192574 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2000104874 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2007608771 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2017862352 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2034788097 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2041249358 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2051152409 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2059873232 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2089693382 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2103317434 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2106222471 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2108380885 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2111179099 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2118658535 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2125773585 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2135065160 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2144666339 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2148001066 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2154282593 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2167941657 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2170200951 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2173907082 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2179703763 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2234170581 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2313126329 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2314673914 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2317883077 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2319813649 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W2334715381 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W4241943209 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W4298221487 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W51275297 @default.
- W1917164094 cites W588643628 @default.
- W1917164094 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2559" @default.
- W1917164094 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W1917164094 type Work @default.
- W1917164094 sameAs 1917164094 @default.
- W1917164094 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W1917164094 countsByYear W19171640942016 @default.
- W1917164094 countsByYear W19171640942017 @default.
- W1917164094 countsByYear W19171640942020 @default.
- W1917164094 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1917164094 hasAuthorship W1917164094A5028027309 @default.
- W1917164094 hasAuthorship W1917164094A5039122722 @default.
- W1917164094 hasAuthorship W1917164094A5050237737 @default.
- W1917164094 hasAuthorship W1917164094A5067817046 @default.
- W1917164094 hasAuthorship W1917164094A5086800296 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C127491152 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C132000320 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C13474642 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C179345059 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C24518262 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C2776677640 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C2779999439 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C83042747 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C127491152 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C132000320 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C13474642 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C179345059 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C185933670 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C18903297 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C205649164 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C24518262 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C2776677640 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C2779999439 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C83042747 @default.
- W1917164094 hasConceptScore W1917164094C86803240 @default.
- W1917164094 hasFunder F4320332183 @default.
- W1917164094 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W1917164094 hasLocation W19171640941 @default.
- W1917164094 hasOpenAccess W1917164094 @default.
- W1917164094 hasPrimaryLocation W19171640941 @default.
- W1917164094 hasRelatedWork W1917164094 @default.
- W1917164094 hasRelatedWork W2125750762 @default.
- W1917164094 hasRelatedWork W2134394155 @default.
- W1917164094 hasRelatedWork W2365010542 @default.
- W1917164094 hasRelatedWork W2729272714 @default.