2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2003.12.012
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Impacts of selective logging on amphibians in a Bolivian tropical humid forest

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“…Wong's study tentatively concluded that few species are vulnerable to careful logging, or at least not in the longer term (8-10 years after logging), although the long-term implications of the additional pond breeder species remain unknown. In Bolivia, Fredericksen and Fredericksen (2004) also found that frog densities remained unchanged in forests that had been logged one year previously compared to primary forest. One larger toad species, Bufo typhonia, had increased in density, possibly because its main food, larger sized arthropods such as grasshoppers, caterpillars and spiders, had become more common in forest gaps compared to unlogged areas.…”
Section: Amphibians and Reptilesmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Wong's study tentatively concluded that few species are vulnerable to careful logging, or at least not in the longer term (8-10 years after logging), although the long-term implications of the additional pond breeder species remain unknown. In Bolivia, Fredericksen and Fredericksen (2004) also found that frog densities remained unchanged in forests that had been logged one year previously compared to primary forest. One larger toad species, Bufo typhonia, had increased in density, possibly because its main food, larger sized arthropods such as grasshoppers, caterpillars and spiders, had become more common in forest gaps compared to unlogged areas.…”
Section: Amphibians and Reptilesmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Meskipun demikian, akibat jangka panjang terhadap spesies yang berkembang biak pada kolam yang lain masih belum diketahui. Di Bolivia, Fredericksen dan Fredericksen (2004) juga menemukan bahwa kepadatan katak di hutan yang ditebang setahun sebelumnya tidak berubah dibandingkan dengan hutan primer. Sejenis kodok yang berukuran lebih besar, Bufo typhonia, meningkat kepadatannya, diperkirakan karena spesies ini merupakan pemakan utama artropoda berukuran besar seperti belalang, ulat, dan laba-laba, yang akhirnya lebih sering ditemukan di rumpang hutan (forest gaps) dibandingkan dengan areal yang tidak ditebang.…”
Section: Amfibia Dan Reptilunclassified
“…Some studies reported little to no effect (West et al, 1980;Bull and Carter, 1996;Messere and Ducey, 1998;Gitzen and West, 2002;Hicks and Pearson, 2003;Frederickson and Frederickson, 2004;Fuller et al, 2004), others negative effects (Duguay and Wood, Wolff and Zasada, 1975;Waters and Zabel, 1995;Naughton et al, 2000;Morneault et al, 2004), and others still, positive effects (Von Treba et al, 1998;Ross et al, 2000;Fuller et al, 2004). These mixed findings are due to several factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a literature review, deMaynadier and Hunter (1995) identified only one study of the effects of uneven-aged harvests on amphibians. I found nine published studies that sampled amphibians in selectively harvested stands or landscapes (Bull and Carter, 1996;Messere and Ducey, 1998;Naughton et al, 2000;Ross et al, 2000;Duguay and Wood, 2002;Hicks and Pearson, 2003;Frederickson and Frederickson, 2004;Morneault et al, 2004). In addition, I also found nine studies on small mammals in selectively harvested stands (Wolff and Zasada, 1975;West et al, 1980;Waters and Zabel, 1995;Von Treba et al, 1998;Carey, 2000;Sullivan and Sullivan, 2001;Gitzen and West, 2002;Klenner and Sullivan, 2003;Fuller et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%