“…Considerable research has been conducted on the distribution and ecology of these species, with a special emphasis on their response to forestry practices (Corn and Bury, 1989;Wilkins and Peterson, 2000). Researchers have documented a range of SAA responses, including extirpations at the local scale to high occupancy rates in managed stands that have been harvested at least once (Kroll et al, 2008). While SAA are often abundant in streams within late-successional forests (Corn and Bury, 1989;Adams and Bury, 2002), numerous reports indicate that SAA can be abundant in streams draining intensively managed stands Wallace, 1996, 1999;Wilkins and Peterson, 2000;Steele et al, 2002Steele et al, , 2003Russell et al, 2004;Hayes et al, 2006).…”