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Exploring Fire Effects on Amphibian Communities

Sample of Recent Publications

Corn, P.S., R.B. Bury, and E.J. Hyde. 2003. Conservation of Stream Amphibians. In Semlitsch, R. (ed.). Amphibian Conservation. Smithsonian Inst. Press.

Pilliod, D., E.J. Hyde, R.B. Bury, and C.A. Pearl. 2003. Ecological effects of fire and fuel reduction practices on aquatic amphibians in the United States. Forest Ecology and Management 178 (1-2): 163-181.

Bury, R.B., D.J. Major, and D.S. Pilliod. 2002. Responses of amphibians to fire disturbance in Pacific Northwest forests: A review. Pp. 34-42.  In Ford, W.M., K.R. Russell, C.E. Moorman (eds.). The role of fire in nongame wildlife management and community restoration: traditional uses and new directions. USDA, Genl. Tech. Report, NE-288. 

Biek, R., L.S. Mills, and R.B. Bury. 2002. Terrestrial and stream amphibians across clearcut - forest interfaces in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon. Northwest Science 76:129-140.

Hyde, E.J., R.B. Bury, and D.J. Major. Fire, Fuel Loads, and Terrestrial Salamanders. 2002. Northwestern Naturalist 83(2):73.

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