We studied breeding bird assemblages in forest gaps created in 1995 by Hurricane Opal at the Bent Creek Experimental Forest in Asheville, NC. We hypothesized that forest gaps and adjacent closed-canopy forest would differ in bird density, richness, diversity, and relative abundances of some species. To test this hypothesis we censused breeding bird assemblages for 2 years in 12 gaps (0.1–1.2 ha) and 12 adjacent closed canopy controls using strip transects. Gaps had more coarse woody debris, shrub cover, brushpiles, and pit and mound microtopography than controls. Canopy cover was lower in gaps than controls, but remained high (69.4±2.1% versus 89.6±1.7%). Bird assemblage similarity was high. Total density and species richness of birds were ...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) have dominated eastern forests of the United States for centuries; however, curr...
Traditional harvesting practices frequently result in simplification of the structure and compositio...
Forests are of great value to many bird species, especially neotropical migrants. However, in urbani...
Abstract. Few attempts have been made to experimentally address the extent to which temporal or spat...
I studied local and regional habitat associations of birds breeding in floodplain forests of the Upp...
Clearcutting creates habitat for many species of early successional songbirds; however, little infor...
Abstract—To characterize bird species composition, relative abundance, and habitat affinities, spot-...
Recent concern for the status of North American bird populations has resulted in an escalation of mo...
Bottomland hardwood forests (BHF) are a disappearing habitat of importance to numerous migratory and...
Across the United States, bird populations have declined due to habitat loss (Rosenburg, et al). To ...
Breeding bird populations on three shelterwood cut oak stands in Buckingham County, Virginia were st...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
Williams, Christopher K.D'Amico, VincentForest fragmentation has occurred across the Eastern United ...
Declining population trends of breeding birds associated with mature forests of the eastern and cent...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) have dominated eastern forests of the United States for centuries; however, curr...
Traditional harvesting practices frequently result in simplification of the structure and compositio...
Forests are of great value to many bird species, especially neotropical migrants. However, in urbani...
Abstract. Few attempts have been made to experimentally address the extent to which temporal or spat...
I studied local and regional habitat associations of birds breeding in floodplain forests of the Upp...
Clearcutting creates habitat for many species of early successional songbirds; however, little infor...
Abstract—To characterize bird species composition, relative abundance, and habitat affinities, spot-...
Recent concern for the status of North American bird populations has resulted in an escalation of mo...
Bottomland hardwood forests (BHF) are a disappearing habitat of importance to numerous migratory and...
Across the United States, bird populations have declined due to habitat loss (Rosenburg, et al). To ...
Breeding bird populations on three shelterwood cut oak stands in Buckingham County, Virginia were st...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
Williams, Christopher K.D'Amico, VincentForest fragmentation has occurred across the Eastern United ...
Declining population trends of breeding birds associated with mature forests of the eastern and cent...
Oaks (Quercus spp.) have dominated eastern forests of the United States for centuries; however, curr...
Traditional harvesting practices frequently result in simplification of the structure and compositio...
Forests are of great value to many bird species, especially neotropical migrants. However, in urbani...