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1. Evaluating uncertainty to improve a common monitoring method and guide management decisions for diamond‐backed terrapins.

2. Using ancillary data to model the terrestrial distribution of gopher frogs.

3. Ground cover and native ant predation influence survival of metamorphic amphibians in a southeastern pine savanna undergoing restoration.

4. Experimental confirmation of effects of leaf litter type and light on tadpole performance for two priority amphibians.

5. Predicted alteration of surface activity as a consequence of climate change.

6. Experimental N and P additions relieve stoichiometric constraints on organic matter flows through five stream food webs.

7. Side‐swiped: ecological cascades emanating from earthworm invasions.

8. Experimental N and P additions alter stream macroinvertebrate community composition via taxon‐level responses to shifts in detrital resource stoichiometry.

9. Migratory monarchs that encounter resident monarchs show life‐history differences and higher rates of parasite infection.

10. Multiple drivers, scales, and interactions influence southern Appalachian stream salamander occupancy.

11. Litter P content drives consumer production in detritus‐based streams spanning an experimental N:P gradient.

12. Experimental nutrient enrichment of forest streams increases energy flow to predators along greener food-web pathways.

13. Habitat predictors of genetic diversity for two sympatric wetland-breeding amphibian species.

14. The unseen invaders: introduced earthworms as drivers of change in plant communities in North American forests (a meta-analysis).

15. Convergence of detrital stoichiometry predicts thresholds of nutrient-stimulated breakdown in streams.

16. Salamander growth rates increase along an experimental stream phosphorus gradient.

17. Diet composition of two larval headwater stream salamanders and spatial distribution of prey.

18. Detrital stoichiometry as a critical nexus for the effects of streamwater nutrients on leaf litter breakdown rates.

19. Stoichiometry and estimates of nutrient standing stocks of larval salamanders in Appalachian headwater streams.

20. Low-to-moderate nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations accelerate microbially driven litter breakdown rates.

21. What can turtles teach us about the theory of ecological stoichiometry?

22. Riparian disturbance restricts in-stream movement of salamanders.

23. Grass invasion increases top-down pressure on an amphibian via structurally mediated effects on an intraguild predator.

24. Hot spots and hot moments of diamondback terrapin road-crossing activity.

25. Estimating the consequences of multiple threats and management strategies for semi-aquatic turtles.

26. Earthworm effects on the incorporation of litter C and N into soil organic matter in a sugar maple forest.

27. Traits, not origin, explain impacts of plants on larval amphibians.

28. Effects of Roads and Crabbing Pressures on Diamondback Terrapin Populations in Coastal Georgia.

29. Using Parasitic Trematode Larvae to Quantify an Elusive Vertebrate Host.

30. Does detritus quality predict the effect of native and non-native plants on the performance of larval amphibians?

31. Grass invasion of a hardwood forest is associated with declines in belowground carbon pools.

32. Effects of Exogenous Corticosterone on Circulating Leukocytes of a Salamander (Ambystoma talpoideum) with Unusually Abundant Eosinophils.

33. Effects of Larval Density on Hematological Stress Indices in Salamanders.

34. Declines in Woodland Salamander Abundance Associated with Non-Native Earthworm and Plant Invasions.

35. Earthworm Invasion as the Driving Force Behind Plant Invasion and Community Change in Northeastern North American Forests.

36. Introduced invertebrates are important prey for a generalist predator.

37. Optimization of Predator Avoidance by Salamanders Using Chemical Cues: Diet and Diel Effects.

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