In the western United States, relatively few studies have comprehensively examined songbird performance in fragmented habitat, particularly within naturally fragmented systems. For this study, we compared territory density and breeding success of Gray Catbirds (Dumetella carolinensis) from 2014-2016 in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana, between two woodland habitat types: floodplains and naturally fragmented draws. These two habitats fell within the same human-modified landscape, abutting mixed-use grasslands. Yet, they differed in configuration or their spatial distribution. When compared to floodplain birds, results showed that draw birds had larger territories, lower daily nest survival rates, delayed nest initiation patterns and reduced ...
Forests are of great value to many bird species, especially neotropical migrants. However, in urbani...
Urban environments are relatively recent on an evolutionary timescale, and, as such, they create nov...
Clearcutting of forests results in habitats that structurally resemble grasslands and so may act as ...
Fragmentation of breeding habitat may cause declines in many bird populations. Our perception of the...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Riparian forests in central I...
Background: For many songbirds in North America, we lack movement details about the...
Powerline rights-of-way (ROWs) often provide habitat for early successional bird species that have s...
Background: Persistent declines in migratory songbird populations continue to motivate research expl...
Changes in land use and intensification of agricultural practices are associated with declines of gr...
1. Birds may respond to habitat at multiple scales, ranging from microhabitat structure to landscape...
Habitat fragmentation, and the resulting increase in edge habitat, has important effects on birds, i...
Agricultural intensification has negatively affected biodiversity throughout the world. In the U.S.,...
Grassland bird populations are experiencing major declines due to habitat degradation, pesticide use...
The sagebrush shrubsteppe of western North America has been extensively fragmented by agriculture. I...
Abstract Humans modify landscapes for a variety of reasons including agriculture, urbanization, and ...
Forests are of great value to many bird species, especially neotropical migrants. However, in urbani...
Urban environments are relatively recent on an evolutionary timescale, and, as such, they create nov...
Clearcutting of forests results in habitats that structurally resemble grasslands and so may act as ...
Fragmentation of breeding habitat may cause declines in many bird populations. Our perception of the...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Riparian forests in central I...
Background: For many songbirds in North America, we lack movement details about the...
Powerline rights-of-way (ROWs) often provide habitat for early successional bird species that have s...
Background: Persistent declines in migratory songbird populations continue to motivate research expl...
Changes in land use and intensification of agricultural practices are associated with declines of gr...
1. Birds may respond to habitat at multiple scales, ranging from microhabitat structure to landscape...
Habitat fragmentation, and the resulting increase in edge habitat, has important effects on birds, i...
Agricultural intensification has negatively affected biodiversity throughout the world. In the U.S.,...
Grassland bird populations are experiencing major declines due to habitat degradation, pesticide use...
The sagebrush shrubsteppe of western North America has been extensively fragmented by agriculture. I...
Abstract Humans modify landscapes for a variety of reasons including agriculture, urbanization, and ...
Forests are of great value to many bird species, especially neotropical migrants. However, in urbani...
Urban environments are relatively recent on an evolutionary timescale, and, as such, they create nov...
Clearcutting of forests results in habitats that structurally resemble grasslands and so may act as ...