Environmental management agencies make efforts to reduce pollution loading in streams and rivers by promoting vegetated buffer zones between human activity and water. Most of these efforts do not mesh water quality-based buffer zone width requirements with conservation and wildlife values, specifically, the use of these riparian forest corridors for wildlife dispersal between habitats in highly fragmented landscapes. Forest interior birds are of the most concern to management in riparian forests due to their population declines across much of their breeding range. This dissertation investigates the role that landscape-level and habitat-level factors play on the presence of breeding birds in riparian forests, particularly the landscape and h...
This paper includes two studies. The study from November through early December 1995 examines bird p...
Ecosystem function and resilience are compromised when habitats become fragmented due to land-use ch...
Riparian ecosystems provide many ecological functions critical to both aquatic and terrestrial verte...
Riparian microhabitats in coniferous forests in northeastern Oregon are sensitive to alteration. The...
Landscape ecology studies are needed to aid land managers and conservationists in developing managem...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
The forest avian community of the Ray Roberts Greenbelt (Denton Co., Texas) was characterized for tw...
Anthropogenic activities have caused many wildlife spices to decline in populations worldwide. The g...
1. A substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often...
This study is a descriptive analysis of the avian communities in riparian vegetation throughout an e...
The effect of contiguous forested habitat area on local avian diversity and species richness in the ...
Bottomland hardwood forests (BHF) are a disappearing habitat of importance to numerous migratory and...
ABSTRACT Changes in farming practices over the second half of the twentieth century greatly reduced ...
Grassland birds have declined more rapidly than any other avian taxa in North America. While woody e...
Human land-use has a profound influence on wildlife populations; habitat loss can directly decrease ...
This paper includes two studies. The study from November through early December 1995 examines bird p...
Ecosystem function and resilience are compromised when habitats become fragmented due to land-use ch...
Riparian ecosystems provide many ecological functions critical to both aquatic and terrestrial verte...
Riparian microhabitats in coniferous forests in northeastern Oregon are sensitive to alteration. The...
Landscape ecology studies are needed to aid land managers and conservationists in developing managem...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
The forest avian community of the Ray Roberts Greenbelt (Denton Co., Texas) was characterized for tw...
Anthropogenic activities have caused many wildlife spices to decline in populations worldwide. The g...
1. A substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often...
This study is a descriptive analysis of the avian communities in riparian vegetation throughout an e...
The effect of contiguous forested habitat area on local avian diversity and species richness in the ...
Bottomland hardwood forests (BHF) are a disappearing habitat of importance to numerous migratory and...
ABSTRACT Changes in farming practices over the second half of the twentieth century greatly reduced ...
Grassland birds have declined more rapidly than any other avian taxa in North America. While woody e...
Human land-use has a profound influence on wildlife populations; habitat loss can directly decrease ...
This paper includes two studies. The study from November through early December 1995 examines bird p...
Ecosystem function and resilience are compromised when habitats become fragmented due to land-use ch...
Riparian ecosystems provide many ecological functions critical to both aquatic and terrestrial verte...