ConservationMaven.com: Urbanized watersheds lead to amphibian declines

Two-lined salamander (Eurycea cirrigera).
Photo Credit: Paul Sattler
A new study led by Kyle Barrett from the University of Georgia makes a valuable contribution to science by identifying the specific mechanism through which the urbanization of watersheds leads to the decline of the two-lined salamander and possibly other amphibian species. Using a combination of field sampling from western Georgia and laboratory experiments the researchers determined that an increase in extreme flow events in streams fed by urban runoff washes away the larvae of the salamanders leading to lower population density in urbanized areas




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