Red-backed salamanders, such as the one picture here, are engulfed in a battle over resources and space in parts of West Virginia with another salamander species, the Cheat Mountain salamander. (WVU photo, courtesy of Donald Brown)
WVU Today
Two of West Virginia’s mountain-loving salamander species are wrestling for resources and space as climate change threatens their habitats.
Researchers with the
You have reached content available exclusively to Dominion Post subscribers
Subscribe today and receive 3 months of premium access for only $7!Subscribe Now or sign in to read the rest of this content.
In the interest of keeping the community informed during this rapidly developing situation, all articles regarding cancellations, closures and other coronavirus-related information with significant public impact will be free to read online without a subscription.