Daniel Saenz
United States Forest Service
78 Papers
607 Citations
Daniel Saenz is an academic researcher from United States Forest Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Woodpecker & Picoides. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 73 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniel Saenz include Stephen F. Austin State University & United States Department of Agriculture.
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Papers
Quantitative evidence for the effects of multiple drivers on continental-scale amphibian declines
Evan H. Campbell Grant,David A. W. Miller,Benedikt R. Schmidt,Michael J. Adams,Staci M. Amburgey,Thierry Chambert,Thierry Chambert,Sam S. Cruickshank,Robert N. Fisher,David M. Green,Blake R. Hossack,Pieter T. J. Johnson,Maxwell B. Joseph,Tracy A. G. Rittenhouse,Maureen E. Ryan,J. Hardin Waddle,Susan C. Walls,Larissa L. Bailey,Gary M. Fellers,Thomas A. Gorman,Andrew M. Ray,David S. Pilliod,Steven J. Price,Daniel Saenz,Walt Sadinski,Erin Muths +25 more
TL;DR: It is found that local amphibian populations are being lost from metapopulations at an average rate of 3.79% per year, and that exposure to threats varies spatially, and populations vary in their response - providing little generality in the development of conservation strategies.
Quantifying climate sensitivity and climate-driven change in North American amphibian communities
David A. W. Miller,Evan H. Campbell Grant,Erin Muths,Staci M. Amburgey,Michael J. Adams,Maxwell B. Joseph,J. Hardin Waddle,Pieter T. J. Johnson,Maureen E. Ryan,Benedikt R. Schmidt,Daniel L. Calhoun,Courtney L. Davis,Robert N. Fisher,David M. Green,Blake R. Hossack,Tracy A. G. Rittenhouse,Susan C. Walls,Larissa L. Bailey,Sam S. Cruickshank,Gary M. Fellers,Thomas A. Gorman,Carola A. Haas,Ward Hughson,David S. Pilliod,Steven J. Price,Andrew M. Ray,Walt Sadinski,Daniel Saenz,William J. Barichivich,Adrianne B. Brand,Cheryl S. Brehme,Rosi Dagit,Katy S. Delaney,Brad M. Glorioso,Lee B. Kats,Patrick M. Kleeman,Christopher A. Pearl,Carlton J. Rochester,Seth P. D. Riley,Mark F. Roth,Brent H. Sigafus +40 more
TL;DR: Investigation of trends of occupancy for 81 species of amphibians across North America finds greater sensitivity to water availability during breeding and winter conditions than mean climate, and a general framework for measuring climate impacts on species richness is found.
Environmental drivers of anuran calling phenology in a seasonal Neotropical ecosystem
TL;DR: The patterns observed suggest that calling phenology of tropical anurans is determined by the interaction of exogenous factors and endogenous factors, which can account for their reliance on rainfall as an important driver in calling activity.
Dietary overview of Hemidactylus turcicus with possible implications of food partitioning
TL;DR: Differences in the diets of geckos inhabiting different microhabitats were very evident and a significant positive correlation was found between gecko size and prey size.
Heartwood, sapwood, and fungal decay associated with red-cockaded woodpecker cavity trees
TL;DR: Red-cockaded woodpecker cavity trees had thinner sapwood and greater heartwood diameter at all heights than did control trees, and did not occur with any regularity until pines were >120 years.