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Data from: Evolution mediates the effects of apex predation on aquatic food webs
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local adaptation;Ambystoma opacum;apex predation;eco-evolutionary dynamics;Ambystoma maculatum
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1q9d0
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-predator to an apex predator alters local food webs. The marbled salamander (Ambystoma opacum) is an apex predator that consumes both the spotted salamander
Data from: Habitat traits and species interactions differentially affect abundance and body size in pond-breeding amphibians
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competition density habitat features marbled salamander ringed salamander size spotted salamander
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doi:10.5061/dryad.s25d3
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ecies density and congener density, while focal species body size was negatively related to congener density. 4. We posit that salamander larvae may not exper
Data from: Asymmetric introgression in a spotted salamander hybrid zone
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mitonuclear discordance;Cline;hybrid zone;Ambystoma maculatum;Population structure and phylogeography;hybridization;Mate choice;Molecular adaptation and selection
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doi:10.5061/dryad.v23r2
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of the spotted salamander, Ambystoma maculatum, and characterize discordant patterns of nuclear and mitochondrial introgression across the contact boundary
Data from: Limited influence of local and landscape factors on finescale gene flow in two pond-breeding amphibians
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microsatellite genotypes landscape data landscape genetics amphibians
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doi:10.5061/dryad.4903q
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d hypotheses about the impact of natural and anthropogenic factors on genetic differentiation in two amphibian species, the spotted salamander
Data from: Strong selection barriers explain microgeographic adaptation in wild salamander populations
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Ambystoma opacum;gene flow;Selection - Natural;local adaptation;adaptive divergence;Ambystoma maculatum;predation;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.c857r
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tive influence of selection, gene flow and the spatial arrangement of populations in shaping patterns of adaptive divergence in natural populations of the spotted
Data from: An experimental test of buffer utility as a technique for managing pool-breeding amphibians
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Lithobates sylvaticus;Demography;Ambystoma maculatum;vernal pool;Forest management;clearcut
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doi:10.5061/dryad.547rp
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ee treatments (i.e., reference, 100m buffer, 30m buffer) and clearcut to create buffers. We captured all spotted salamanders and wood frogs breeding in each po
Data from: The evolution of foraging rate across local and geographic gradients in predation risk and competition
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local adaptation;trophic interactions;geographic gradients;Ambystoma maculatum;optimal foraging;common garden experiments
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doi:10.5061/dryad.222h3
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ecific competition, time constraints, and temperature. We tested six hypotheses for the evolution of foraging rate in 24 spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) populations from thr
Data from: Divergent landscape effects on population connectivity in two co-occurring amphibian species
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conservation genetics;Lithobates sylvaticus;microsatellite;Landscape;gene flow;Ambystoma maculatum;Rana sylvatica;Amphibians;Population Genetics - Empirical
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doi:10.5061/dryad.51b94
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n U.S. and estimated the influence of specific landscape features on observed genetic patterns. The spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) and wood frog
Data from: Multi-scale resistant kernel surfaces derived from inferred gene flow: An application with vernal pool breeding salamanders
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circuit theory;Ambystoma opacum;Ambystoma maculatum;Landscape Genetics;Resistance surface
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doi:10.5061/dryad.358c50t
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species, spotted (A. maculatum) and marbled (A. opacum) salamanders. Multi-scale resistance surface models outperformed spatial layers modeled at thei
Data from: The contribution of road-based citizen science efforts to the conservation of pond-breeding amphibians
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spotted salamander;population simulation model;Migration;citizen science;optimal resource allocation;Amphibians;conservation action
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doi:10.5061/dryad.v67003c
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(minimum population size, population growth rate, and years to extinction) of the spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) – a common, focal pond-breeding

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