2022
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4212
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Wildfire influences individual growth and breeding dispersal, but not survival and recruitment in a montane amphibian

Abstract: Global wildfire regimes are changing rapidly, with widespread increases in the size, frequency, duration, and severity of wildfires. Whereas the effects of wildfire on ecological state variables such as occupancy, abundance, and species diversity are relatively well documented, changes in population vital rates (e.g., survival, recruitment) and individual responses (e.g., growth, movement) to wildfire are more limited because of the detailed information needed on the same individuals both pre-and post-fire. We… Show more

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