Hydrologic variability contributes to reduced survival through metamorphosis in a stream salamander

Winsor H Lowe1, Leah K Swartz2, Brett R Addis2

  • 1Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812; winsor.lowe@umontana.edu likensg@caryinstitute.org.

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