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Amphibs: Less Sensitive Species and Vegetation |
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Caption: The graph above shows that Pacific giant salamanders are most abundant in late seral forests but still thrive in second growth and even mixed grassland/forest habitats. Yellow-legged frogs actually increase as canopy conditions decrease. Pacific tree frogs do not occur in late seral environments and are most abundant in grassland/forest habitats. Data provided from studies in progress at USDA Forest Service Redwood Sciences Lab in Arcata. Click Info Links for more information.
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