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    Spatial variation in water loss predicts terrestrial salamander distribution and population dynamics by Peterman, W. E, Semlitsch, R. D

    Published in Oecologia (01-10-2014)
    “…Many patterns observed in ecology, such as species richness, life history variation, habitat use, and distribution, have physiological underpinnings. For many…”
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    Maximizing pond biodiversity across the landscape: a case study of larval ambystomatid salamanders by Peterman, W. E, Anderson, T. L, Drake, D. L, Ousterhout, B. H, Semlitsch, R. D

    Published in Animal conservation (01-06-2014)
    “…Loss or alteration of natural wetland habitats is a near ubiquitous global phenomenon. In the US, legislation mandates that all lost wetland habitats be…”
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    A novel landscape genetic approach demonstrates the effects of human disturbance on the Udzungwa red colobus monkey (Procolobus gordonorum) by Ruiz-Lopez, M J, Barelli, C, Rovero, F, Hodges, K, Roos, C, Peterman, W E, Ting, N

    Published in Heredity (01-02-2016)
    “…A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critical for the mitigation of future losses in global…”
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    new genus and species of lungless salamander (family Plethodontidae) from the Appalachian highlands of the south-eastern United States by Camp, C.D, Peterman, W.E, Milanovich, J.R, Lamb, T, Maerz, J.C, Wake, D.B

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-09-2009)
    “…We describe a striking new species of the lungless salamander family Plethodontidae from the Appalachian foothills of northern Georgia, USA. This miniature…”
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    Population viability analysis for the common mudpuppy: Assessing potential impacts of TFM lampricide bycatch by Wagner, R. B., Peterman, W. E.

    Published in Animal conservation (25-09-2024)
    “…Bycatch is one of the leading threats facing aquatic organisms, worldwide. Pesticide bycatch can occur when nontarget species are incidentally killed during…”
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    Efficacy of riparian buffers in mitigating local population declines and the effects of even-aged timber harvest on larval salamanders by Peterman, William E., Semlitsch, Raymond D.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (20-01-2009)
    “…Headwater streams are an important and prevalent feature of the eastern North American landscape. These streams provide a wealth of ecosystem services and…”
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