1. DISTRIBUTION OF THE HERPETOFAUNA AT WARREN GROVE GUNNERY RANGE WITHIN THE PINELANDS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY.
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Bien, Walter F., Avery, Harold W., and Spotila, James R.
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AMPHIBIANS , *ECOLOGICAL heterogeneity , *HABITATS , *SALAMANDERS ,PINELANDS National Reserve (N.J.) - Abstract
Although there has been a global decline in herpetofaunal species, populations in some areas have been more impacted than others while other areas show no decline. Therefore, it is important to establish baseline data and monitor existing populations to determine whether herpetofaunal declines are a natural fluctuation or a result of anthropogenic impacts. The spatial and temporal heterogeneity of habitats within the New Jersey Pinelands support a diverse assemblage of herpetofaunal species (39 native and 23 non-native species). The Warren Grove Range (WGR) occupies 3810 hectares of upland pine-oak forests, wetlands, and disturbed sites created by military operations. We conducted a study during 2002-2005 at WGR to develop baseline data and assess whether military operations are having an impact on species composition. We identified 29 native species of herpetofauna from ten different habitats, including thirteen snake, six anuran, six turtle, three salamander, and one lizard species. Native species were widely distributed throughout WGR. Of the 593 captures 57.2% were anurans, 24.6% were snakes, 8.9% were lizards, 7.3% were turtles, and 2% were salamanders. Species richness (n = 29) represented 74% of native Pinelands species. Habitat integrity at WGR supports a significant herpetofauna population including nine species with New Jersey state status. We did not inventory any nonnative species and military operations do not appear to be negatively impacting species composition. While native species impacts associated with development and forest fragmentation have increased throughout the Pinelands, the WGR remains an important refuge and contiguous tract of land for native Pinelands species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007