The shrublands within the Albany Pine Bush Preserve are subject to restoration strategies that result in habitats that differ in shrub density and height. We investigated how these differences affect shrubland bird communities and whether terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is useful for characterizing shrub structure. Avian point count surveys for shrubland birds were conducted at five sites in the Albany Pine Bush, each site was surveyed seven times from May 31st to July 11th. Sites varied in height and density of the dominant scrub oaks (Quercus prinoides and Q.ilicifolia ). Shrub structure was evaluated using field transects and TLS. The most prevalent bird species were Setophaga discolor (Prairie Warbler), Spizella pusilla (Field Sparrow)...
Vegetation structure and composition are central to understanding avian-habitat relationships. Veget...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
Successive changes in ecosystems are due to natural and/or anthropogenic influences. These changes i...
The shrublands within the Albany Pine Bush Preserve are subject to restoration strategies that resul...
Habitat loss due to increasing anthropogenic disturbance is the major driver for bird population dec...
AbstractDisturbance-dependent habitats such as grasslands and shrublands are declining in many regio...
The loss of shrubland habitat is linked to population declines for many wildlife species, including ...
We studied bird density and nesting success on utility rights-of-way (ROW) managed primarily by sele...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, 1988Bird community structure was described in an oak woodl...
Improving biodiversity conservation in fragmented agricultural landscapes has become an important gl...
Habitats dominated by low-growing trees and shrubs are becoming increasingly uncommon in the northea...
Ecologists have a long-term interest in understanding the relative influence of vegetation compositi...
<div><p>Improving biodiversity conservation in fragmented agricultural landscapes has become an impo...
The aggregate structure of vegetation has long provided a strong conceptual basis for understanding ...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
Vegetation structure and composition are central to understanding avian-habitat relationships. Veget...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
Successive changes in ecosystems are due to natural and/or anthropogenic influences. These changes i...
The shrublands within the Albany Pine Bush Preserve are subject to restoration strategies that resul...
Habitat loss due to increasing anthropogenic disturbance is the major driver for bird population dec...
AbstractDisturbance-dependent habitats such as grasslands and shrublands are declining in many regio...
The loss of shrubland habitat is linked to population declines for many wildlife species, including ...
We studied bird density and nesting success on utility rights-of-way (ROW) managed primarily by sele...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, 1988Bird community structure was described in an oak woodl...
Improving biodiversity conservation in fragmented agricultural landscapes has become an important gl...
Habitats dominated by low-growing trees and shrubs are becoming increasingly uncommon in the northea...
Ecologists have a long-term interest in understanding the relative influence of vegetation compositi...
<div><p>Improving biodiversity conservation in fragmented agricultural landscapes has become an impo...
The aggregate structure of vegetation has long provided a strong conceptual basis for understanding ...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
Vegetation structure and composition are central to understanding avian-habitat relationships. Veget...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
Successive changes in ecosystems are due to natural and/or anthropogenic influences. These changes i...