ISSN 0923-4861
Publisher: Springer
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Introduction to the symposium: woodland vernal pools in northern temperate forests pp. 211-212(2) Authors: Brooks, Robert T.; Paton, Peter
Temporary forest pools: can we see the water for the trees? pp. 213-233(21) Author: Dudley Williams, D.
A review of vertebrate community composition in seasonal forest pools of the northeastern United States pp. 235-246(12) Author: Paton, Peter
Habitat associations of pool-breeding amphibians in eastern Massachusetts, USA pp. 247-259(13) Authors: Burne, Matthew; Griffin, Curtice
Canopy closure and amphibian diversity in forested wetlands pp. 261-268(8) Authors: Skelly, David; Halverson, M.; Freidenburg, L.; Urban, Mark
The relative importance of wetland size and hydroperiod for amphibians in southern New Hampshire, USA pp. 269-279(11) Author: Babbitt, Kimberly J.
Can road mortality limit populations of pool-breeding amphibians? pp. 281-289(9) Authors: Gibbs, James; Shriver, W.
Conserving pool-breeding amphibians in human-dominated landscapes through local implementation of Best Development Practices pp. 291-304(14) Authors: Calhoun, Aram; Miller, Nicholas; Klemens, Michael
Double-observer approach to estimating egg mass abundance of pool-breeding amphibians pp. 305-320(16) Authors: Campbell Grant, Evan; Jung, Robin; Nichols, James; Hines, James
Macroinvertebrate community structure across a wetland hydroperiod gradient in southern New Hampshire, USA pp. 321-334(14) Authors: Tarr, T.; Baber, M.; Babbitt, K.
A review of basin morphology and pool hydrology of isolated ponded wetlands: implications for seasonal forest pools of the northeastern United States pp. 335-348(14) Author: Brooks, Robert
Estimating hydroperiod suitability for breeding amphibians in southern Rhode Island seasonal forest ponds pp. 349-366(18) Authors: Skidds, Dennis; Golet, Francis
Protecting vernal pools: a model from Massachusetts, USA pp. 367-375(9) Authors: Burne, Matthew; Griffin, Curtice