Kelly M. Halloran
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Also affiliated: University of Vermont (2014)
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Kelly M. Halloran studies the ecological impacts of forest management practices on stream-dwelling amphibians. Their research has investigated the effects of timber harvest on the survival and movement patterns of stream salamanders within managed forest landscapes. Halloran's work also includes examining how forest harvesting influences the growth rates of these salamanders. Their scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with a total of 7 publications and 79 citations. Halloran has been recently active, with their most recent publication in 2021.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 80
Selected Publications
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Increased growth rates of stream salamanders following forest harvesting (2021)
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Effects of timber harvest on survival and movement of stream salamanders in a managed forest landscape (2021)
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Differential responses of amphibian and reptile assemblages to size of riparian buffers within managed forests (2019)
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Influence of riparian buffers and habitat characteristics on salamander assemblages in headwater streams within managed forests (2018)
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Distribution and Abundance of Introduced Seal Salamanders (<i>Desmognathus monticola</i>) in Northwest Arkansas, USA (2017)
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- Effects of timber harvest on survival and movement of stream salamanders in a managed forest landscape
- Increased growth rates of stream salamanders following forest harvesting
- Effects of timber harvest on survival and movement of stream salamanders in a managed forest landscape
- Increased growth rates of stream salamanders following forest harvesting
- Effects of timber harvest on survival and movement of stream salamanders in a managed forest landscape
- Increased growth rates of stream salamanders following forest harvesting
- Increased growth rates of stream salamanders following forest harvesting
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