Abstract

this salamander community. The semi-aquatic Desmognathus monticola was found farther from water in streams with the larger semi-aquatic D. quadramaculatus than in streams without it. At a densely populated site, streambank burrows were monopolized by large desmognathines. These burrows were regularly spaced as expected if equal-sized desmognathines avoid occupied burrows. The addition of rocky or woody streambank cover to small streams increased the numbers of salamanders found in

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