Measuring the Impact of Forest Stand Characteristics on the Abundance and Distribution of Eastern Red-Backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus)

Presenter's Name(s)

Jess Fish

Conference Year

January 2023

Abstract

The eastern red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) is an abundant terrestrial species of great importance in Vermont. Their sensitivity to habitat changes and important role in food webs make them useful indicators of ecosystem health. Using data on forest stand characteristics collected in Jericho Research Forest, this project seeks to understand how tree species composition and density impact the abundance and distribution of these salamanders. This knowledge can be used to inform forest management decisions to protect the health and biodiversity of these ecosystems as well as contribute to understanding of suitable habitat characteristics for this species.

Primary Faculty Mentor Name

Brittany Mosher

Status

Undergraduate

Program/Major

Environmental Sciences

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Measuring the Impact of Forest Stand Characteristics on the Abundance and Distribution of Eastern Red-Backed Salamanders (Plethodon cinereus)

The eastern red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) is an abundant terrestrial species of great importance in Vermont. Their sensitivity to habitat changes and important role in food webs make them useful indicators of ecosystem health. Using data on forest stand characteristics collected in Jericho Research Forest, this project seeks to understand how tree species composition and density impact the abundance and distribution of these salamanders. This knowledge can be used to inform forest management decisions to protect the health and biodiversity of these ecosystems as well as contribute to understanding of suitable habitat characteristics for this species.