General EcologyWe investigated the relationships between bird species diversity and vegetation abundance, size, and groundcover of a forest ecosystem. We measured three variables: tree species diversity, tree diameter at breast height (DBH), and the amount of understory vegetation. We collected data at the AmeriFlux1 and FASET2 tower plots at the University of Michigan Biological Station property, Pellston, Michigan. The number of birds and number of bird species significantly increased with an increase in groundcover. The number of birds and bird species decreased with an increase in number of trees. Also, the number of birds and bird species decreased with an increase in basal area (tree size). These observations indicate the number of bi...
We analyzed data from a woodland site for a 59-year period to determine whether changes in bird popu...
Across the United States, bird populations have declined due to habitat loss (Rosenburg, et al). To ...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) have dominated eastern forests of the United States for centuries; however, curr...
General EcologyWe investigated the differences in the bird and plant communities between the AmeriFl...
General EcologyThe purpose of this study was to determine the effects of forest succession on bird s...
This study approaches the question of why certain areas have higher bird diversity and the relations...
The purpose of this study was to see if there was a correlation between tree species diversity and b...
Many studies try to determine the association between bird biodiversity and the surrounding physical...
This study compared bird species diversity and tree species diversity on 6 Mist Netting sites off of...
The variability in the amount and configuration of broad habitat types in the landscape, together wi...
Biology of BirdsIn the upcoming decades, forest management will require “revamping” to maximize land...
Bird abundance, it means the number of individuals at a specific site relates to the number of speci...
BirdsBird species richness and diversity in response to selective forest species modification was st...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Managers of landscapes dedicated to forest commodity production require i...
The creation of edges is an important issue in biological conservation because it can result in prof...
We analyzed data from a woodland site for a 59-year period to determine whether changes in bird popu...
Across the United States, bird populations have declined due to habitat loss (Rosenburg, et al). To ...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) have dominated eastern forests of the United States for centuries; however, curr...
General EcologyWe investigated the differences in the bird and plant communities between the AmeriFl...
General EcologyThe purpose of this study was to determine the effects of forest succession on bird s...
This study approaches the question of why certain areas have higher bird diversity and the relations...
The purpose of this study was to see if there was a correlation between tree species diversity and b...
Many studies try to determine the association between bird biodiversity and the surrounding physical...
This study compared bird species diversity and tree species diversity on 6 Mist Netting sites off of...
The variability in the amount and configuration of broad habitat types in the landscape, together wi...
Biology of BirdsIn the upcoming decades, forest management will require “revamping” to maximize land...
Bird abundance, it means the number of individuals at a specific site relates to the number of speci...
BirdsBird species richness and diversity in response to selective forest species modification was st...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Managers of landscapes dedicated to forest commodity production require i...
The creation of edges is an important issue in biological conservation because it can result in prof...
We analyzed data from a woodland site for a 59-year period to determine whether changes in bird popu...
Across the United States, bird populations have declined due to habitat loss (Rosenburg, et al). To ...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) have dominated eastern forests of the United States for centuries; however, curr...