Training
California Tiger Salamander Workshop for CDFW staff 2014
This was an opportunity for California Department of Fish and Wildlife staff to participate in a workshop on the ecology and conservation of the California tiger salamander. The workshop consisted of a 6.5 hour classroom session a 1.5 hour field session.
COST: FREE
REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM IS CLOSED
Instructor Information
Dr. Peter Trenham
Independent Consultant
Contact
Virginia Guhin
virginia@elkhornslough.org
(831) 274-8700
Sponsors
Description
See also: California Fish and Wildlife Staff Trainings, Maintaining Biodiversity
Overview: This was an opportunity for California Department of Fish and Wildlife staff to participate in a workshop on the ecology and conservation of the California tiger salamander. The workshop consisted of a 6.5 hour classroom session and a 1.5 hour field session held at Rush Ranch in Solano County.
Workshop Objectives: The workshop was designed to provide participants a working understanding of the complex biology of California tiger salamanders including discussion of published research. Participants gained an understanding for how to identify, survey, conserve and manage habitat for the species. The information conveyed is useful in large-scale and local conservation planning efforts.
Topics: Specific topics included: the geographic distribution of California tiger salamanders and hybrid populations; upland and aquatic habitats and their management; species movements; population and community ecology; survey methods; methods for assessing potential project impacts, and; approaches for avoidance and minimization. Participants received skills-based field training in species identification, sampling techniques, and habitat requirements of the California tiger salamander.
Documents and Publications
Contact List
We encourage participants to download the contact list to assist with arranging a rideshare or to get in contact with someone you met at the
workshop. Those interested in sharing a ride to the event are marked on the contact list.
DOCUMENT | AUTHOR / SOURCE |
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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS | |
Amphibian Upland Habitat Use & Its Consequences for Population Viability PDF, 197KB |
Peter C. Trenham & H. Bradley Shaffer Ecological Applications 15(4):1158-1168 2005 |
Calculating Biologically Accurate Mitigation Credits: Insights from the California Tiger Salamander PDF, 415KB |
Christopher Searcy and Bradley Shaffer Conservation Biology 22(4):997-1005 2008 |
Distribution of Migrating Adults Related to the Location of Remnant Grassland around an Urban California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) Breeding Pool PDF, 341KB |
Peter C. Trenham and David G. Cook Urban Herpetology, Herpetological Conservation, Mitchell, J.C., and R.E. Jung Brown (Eds.). Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. 2008 |
Hybridization Between a Rare, Native Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) and its Introduced Congener PDF, 310KB |
Seth P. D. Riley, H. Bradley Shaffer, S. Randal Voss, & Benjamin M. Fitzpatrick Ecological Applications 13(5):1263-1275 2003 |
Life History and Demographic Variation in the California Tiger Salamander PDF, 101KB |
Peter C. Trenham, H. Bradley Shaffer, Walter D. Koenig, and Mark R. Stromberg Copeia 2:365-377 2000 |
Movement Patterns and Migration Distances in an Upland Population of California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) PDF, 1.1MB |
Susan G. Orloff Herpetological Conservation and Biology 6(2):266-276 2011 |
Spatially Autocorrelated Demography and Interpond Dispersal In The Salamander Ambystoma californiense PDF, 339KB |
Peter C. Trenham, Walter D. Koenig and H. Bradley Shaffer Ecology, 82(12):3519-3530 2001 |
Terrestrial Habitat Use by Adult California Tiger Salamander PDF, 177KB |
Pete Trenham Journal of Herpetology June 2001 |
The molecular phylogenetics of endangerment: cryptic variation and historical phylogeography of the California tiger salamander, Ambystoma californiense PDF, 317KB |
H. Bradley Shaffer, Gregory B. Pauly, Jeffrey C. Oliver, and Peter C. Trenham Molecular Ecology 13:3033-3049 2004 |
The polytypic species revisited: genetic differentiation and molecular phylogenetics of the tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum (Amphibia: Caudata) complex PDF, 2.8MB |
H. Bradley Shaffer; Mark L. McKnight Evolution, 50(1):417-433 Feb. 1996 |
OTHER INFORMATION | |
Ambystoma californiense, California Tiger Salamander...chapter in PDF, 32KB |
Bradley Shaffer and Pete Trenham Berkeley Press 2005 |
Questions and Answers
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