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Siddig, A
- Ochs, A., Siddig, A. A. 2017. Response of Red-Backed
Salamanders (Plethodon Cinereus) to Changes in Hemlock Forest Soil Driven by
Invasive Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges Tsugae). Environments 4: article 8.
- Siddig, A. A. 2015. The effectiveness and
applicability of amphibians as indicator species for longterm monitoring of
ecological changes in New England Forests. Thesis, University of Massachusetts.
- Siddig, A. A. H., Ellison, A. M., Ochs*, A., Villar-Leeman*, C., Lau, M. K. 2016. How do ecologists select and use
indicator species to monitor ecological change? Insights from 14 years of
publication in Ecological Indicators. Ecological Indicators 60: 223-230.
- Siddig, A. A., Ellison, A. M., Jackson, S. 2015. Calibrating abundance indices
with population size estimators of red back salamanders (Plethodon cinereus)
in a New England forest. PeerJ 3: e952.
- Siddig, A. A., Ellison, A. M., Mathewson, B. G. 2016. Assessing the impacts of the
decline of Tsuga canadensis stands on two amphibian species in a New England
forest. Ecosphere 7: e01574.
- Siddig, A. A., Ochs*, A., Ellison, A. M. 2019. Do Terrestrial Salamanders
Indicate Ecosystem Changes in New England Forests?. Forests 10: 12 pp.