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Tracy Rittenhouse
Tracy Rittenhouse
University of Connecticut, Dept Natural Resources and the Environment
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Quantitative evidence for the effects of multiple drivers on continental-scale amphibian declines
EHC Grant, DAW Miller, BR Schmidt, MJ Adams, SM Amburgey, ...
Scientific reports 6 (1), 25625, 2016
3002016
Effects of timber harvest on amphibian populations: understanding mechanisms from forest experiments
RD Semlitsch, BD Todd, SM Blomquist, AJK Calhoun, JW Gibbons, ...
BioScience 59 (10), 853-862, 2009
2792009
Distribution of amphibians in terrestrial habitat surrounding wetlands
TAG Rittenhouse, RD Semlitsch
Wetlands 27 (1), 153-161, 2007
2252007
Demographic consequences of terrestrial habitat loss for pool‐breeding amphibians: predicting extinction risks associated with inadequate size of buffer zones
EB Harper, TAG Rittenhouse, RD Semlitsch
Conservation Biology 22 (5), 1205-1215, 2008
2192008
Grasslands as movement barriers for a forest-associated salamander: migration behavior of adult and juvenile salamanders at a distinct habitat edge
TAG Rittenhouse, RD Semlitsch
Biological Conservation 131 (1), 14-22, 2006
2152006
The role of microhabitats in the desiccation and survival of anurans in recently harvested oak–hickory forest
TAG Rittenhouse, EB Harper, LR Rehard, RD Semlitsch
Copeia 2008 (4), 807-814, 2008
1722008
Effects of timber harvesting on pond‐breeding amphibian persistence: testing the evacuation hypothesis
RD Semlitsch, CA Conner, DJ Hocking, TAG Rittenhouse, EB Harper
Ecological Applications 18 (2), 283-289, 2008
1232008
Survival costs associated with wood frog breeding migrations: effects of timber harvest and drought
TAG Rittenhouse, RD Semlitsch, FR Thompson III
Ecology 90 (6), 1620-1630, 2009
1172009
Quantifying climate sensitivity and climate-driven change in North American amphibian communities
DAW Miller, EHC Grant, E Muths, SM Amburgey, MJ Adams, MB Joseph, ...
Nature communications 9 (1), 3926, 2018
1122018
Leaf litter input mediates tadpole performance across forest canopy treatments
BK Williams, TAG Rittenhouse, RD Semlitsch
Oecologia 155, 377-384, 2008
942008
Camera trap arrays improve detection probability of wildlife: Investigating study design considerations using an empirical dataset
KM O’Connor, LR Nathan, MR Liberati, MW Tingley, JC Vokoun, ...
PLoS One 12 (4), e0175684, 2017
872017
Postbreeding habitat use of wood frogs in a Missouri oak-hickory forest
TAG Rittenhouse, RD Semlitsch
Journal of Herpetology 41 (4), 645-653, 2007
832007
Breeding and recruitment phenology of amphibians in Missouri oak-hickory forests
DJ Hocking, TAG Rittenhouse, BB Rothermel, JR Johnson, CA Conner, ...
The American Midland Naturalist 160 (1), 41-60, 2008
732008
Behavioral Response and Kinetics of Terrestrial Atrazine Exposure in American Toads (Bufo americanus)
SI Storrs Méndez, DE Tillitt, TAG Rittenhouse, RD Semlitsch
Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 57, 590-597, 2009
522009
Fluorescent powder pigments as a harmless tracking method for ambystomatids and ranids
TAG Rittenhouse, TT Altnether, RD Semlitsch
Herpetological Review 37 (2), 188, 2006
512006
Range position and climate sensitivity: The structure of among‐population demographic responses to climatic variation
SM Amburgey, DAW Miller, EH Campbell Grant, TAG Rittenhouse, ...
Global Change Biology 24 (1), 439-454, 2018
492018
Substrate cues influence habitat selection by spotted salamanders
TAG Rittenhouse, MC Doyle, CR Mank, BB Rothermel, RD Semlitsch
The Journal of wildlife management 68 (4), 1151-1158, 2004
462004
Black bear recolonization patterns in a human-dominated landscape vary based on housing: New insights from spatially explicit density models
MJ Evans, TAG Rittenhouse, JE Hawley, PW Rego
Landscape and Urban Planning 162, 13-24, 2017
432017
Behavioral response of migrating wood frogs to experimental timber harvest surrounding wetlands
TAG Rittenhouse, RD Semlitsch
Canadian Journal of Zoology 87 (7), 618-625, 2009
422009
Demographic network and multi-season occupancy modeling of Rana sylvatica reveal spatial and temporal patterns of population connectivity and persistence
WE Peterman, TAG Rittenhouse, JE Earl, RD Semlitsch
Landscape Ecology 28, 1601-1613, 2013
402013
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