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Date: 2013-03-14 19:03:38
Biology
Learning
Amphibian
Torrent salamander
Conservation biology
Adaptive management
Pacific giant salamander
Coastal Giant Salamander
Salamandroidea
Environment
Dicamptodon

THE CONTRIBUTION OF WORKING FORESTS AND THE FORESTS AND FISH ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT IN SUSTAINING ECOSYSTEMS FOR AMPHIBIAN ASSEMBLAGES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Aimee P. McIntyre, Marc P. Hayes, Julie A. Tyson, and Timothy Q

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