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Fish & Aquatic Life: Sensitive Amphibians

Amount of canopy and abundance of southern torrent salamander
southern Torrent Salamander vs amount canopy (25 KB)
Source:  H. Welsh, U.S.F.S. - PSW Redwood Sciences Lab, Arcata, CA

The southern torrent salamander must have cool, shaded habitat. As this graph shows, almost all the sites with this salamander present had canopy cover over the stream of at least 80%. The juvenile torrent salamander resides in streams and becomes stressed at temperatures greater than 17.2 degrees C. When riparian canopy is removed through logging activity, water temperatures often rise above thresholds for this species.
 

References

Welsh, H.H. and A.J. Lind. 1996. Habitat Correlates of the Southern Torrent Salamander, Rhyacotriton variegatus (Caudata: Rhyacotritonidae) in Northwestern California. Journal of Herpetology. Vol. 30, No.3 pp 385-396. http://www.rsl.psw.fs.fed.us/projects/wild/welsh/welsh2.PDF

Graphs and photographs from Dr. H. H. Welsh, Redwood Sciences Lab

From the Mattole River Basin :    

Richness of amphibian species in 3 forest cover types (47 KB)

Air temperatures vs. distance from stream for three forest types (45 KB)

Abundance of Black Salamanders in perennial and intermittent streams (40 KB)

Examples of the three forest cover types in the Mattole River basin:
Late seral Second growth Second growth and grassland mixed

From regional studies:

Number of tailed frogs plotted against age of forest and air temperature (45 KB)

Abundance of So. torrent Salamander vs. % canopy (35 KB)

Table of Contents for Background Pages

Stream Conditions: Water Quality Sediment Riparian Big Wood Habitat Types
Watershed Conditions: Vegetation Types Slope Stability Roads & Erosion Cumulative Impacts Urbanization
Fish & Aquatic Life: Fish Populations Amphibians Aquatic Insects Hatcheries Fish Disease
Restoration: Stream Clearance In-stream Structures Riparian Watershed Strategy
Geology / Hydrology: Geology Soils Precipitation Stream Flow Channel Processes
Policy & Regulation ESA TMDL Forest Rules 1603 Permits Water Rights

 

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