Bird community response to both landscape-scale and local (forest types) changes in forest cover was studied in three boreal mixed-wood forest landscapes modified by different types of disturbances: (1) a pre-industrial landscape where human settlement, agriculture, and logging activities date back to the early 1930s, (2) an industrial timber managed forest, and (3) a forest dominated by natural disturbances. Birds were sampled at 459 sampling stations distributed among the three landscapes. Local habitat and landscape characteristics of the context surrounding each sampling station (500-m and 1-km radius) were also computed. Bird communities were influenced by landscape-scale changes in forest cover. The higher proportion of early-successi...
General EcologyThe purpose of this study was to determine the effects of forest succession on bird s...
Emulating natural disturbance has become a paradigm for biodiversity retention in forest management....
Worldwide, riparian areas are considered among the most biologically productive and species-rich hab...
<div><p>Ecosystem-based forest management strives to develop silvicultural practices that best emula...
We analyzed data from a woodland site for a 59-year period to determine whether changes in bird popu...
In an attempt to manage values other than timber production, forestry companies have sought a new pa...
grantor: University of TorontoMixedwood forests in southern Ontario were studied to evalua...
Even-aged, short-rotation forest practices are increasingly replacing wildfires as the dominant lar...
Changes in agricultural policies have caused dramatic changes in land-use in agricultural landscapes...
Forest structure and composition may be, dependent on e.g. soil conditions, human impact and forest ...
Disturbance ecology suggests that if patterns created by boreal harvesting more closely resemble eff...
islands: patch vs landscape perspectives on songbird presence and abundance in a harvested boreal fo...
In many regions of the world, forest management has reduced old forest and simplified forest structu...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
The most widespread way of extraction of forest is still clearlcuting. It is almost impossible to fi...
General EcologyThe purpose of this study was to determine the effects of forest succession on bird s...
Emulating natural disturbance has become a paradigm for biodiversity retention in forest management....
Worldwide, riparian areas are considered among the most biologically productive and species-rich hab...
<div><p>Ecosystem-based forest management strives to develop silvicultural practices that best emula...
We analyzed data from a woodland site for a 59-year period to determine whether changes in bird popu...
In an attempt to manage values other than timber production, forestry companies have sought a new pa...
grantor: University of TorontoMixedwood forests in southern Ontario were studied to evalua...
Even-aged, short-rotation forest practices are increasingly replacing wildfires as the dominant lar...
Changes in agricultural policies have caused dramatic changes in land-use in agricultural landscapes...
Forest structure and composition may be, dependent on e.g. soil conditions, human impact and forest ...
Disturbance ecology suggests that if patterns created by boreal harvesting more closely resemble eff...
islands: patch vs landscape perspectives on songbird presence and abundance in a harvested boreal fo...
In many regions of the world, forest management has reduced old forest and simplified forest structu...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
The most widespread way of extraction of forest is still clearlcuting. It is almost impossible to fi...
General EcologyThe purpose of this study was to determine the effects of forest succession on bird s...
Emulating natural disturbance has become a paradigm for biodiversity retention in forest management....
Worldwide, riparian areas are considered among the most biologically productive and species-rich hab...