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Larval headwater stream amphibian captures from the Trask River Watershed Experimental Study of forest harvest impacts, 2008-2016

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2008-06-23
End Date
2016-08-04

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Duarte, A., Chelgren, N.D., Rowe, J.C., Pearl, C.A., Johnson, S.L., Diskin, M.S., and Adams, M.J., 2023, Larval headwater stream amphibian captures from the Trask River Watershed Experimental Study of forest harvest impacts, 2008-2016: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9QGQRB7.

Summary

Forest harvest is one of the primary landscape-scale management actions affecting riparian forests of the Pacific Northwest, U.S, yet the effect of harvest on headwater steam amphibians is largely understudied. Existing information is often limited because of the difficulty separating movement and emigration processes from occupancy and abundance estimates. We designed a before-after control-impact experiment to account for instream movement in the responses of three unique headwater stream amphibians to clearcut logging as part of the Trask River Watershed Experimental Study in the Oregon Coast Range. We captured and marked larval tailed frogs (Ascaphus truei), Coastal giant salamanders (Dicamptodon tenebrosus), and Columbia torrent [...]

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Data were collected to measure the responses of three headwater stream amphibian species to variable intensity forest harvest in stream sections that were adjacent to and downstream of forest management actions. The data will evaluate whether physical changes in stream conditions from unbuffered to buffered forest harvest will alter the distribution and relative abundance of larvae for the three species.

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  • Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center (FRESC)
  • USGS Data Release Products

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