Declining population trends of breeding birds associated with mature forests of the eastern and central United States have been a major concern for conservationists and land managers. As a landscape-scale, long-term, manipulative experiment, the Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment (HEE) may provide important insights into factors associated with these declines. By employing various timber harvest practices, this project enabled me to compare the effects of uneven-aged management and even-aged management with unharvested control sites. I also quantified the characteristics of the breeding bird community at the HEE sites during the pre-treatment period alone. The harvests took place in winter 2008, allowing collection of 3 years of pre-treatment da...
In comparison to the nesting ecology of North American breeding birds, the postfledging period which...
Early successional forests are a rare and declining forest type in the Northeastern U.S., and active...
Abstract only availableIt is important for researchers to be aware of how timber management practice...
In recent decades, concern for migratory birds has stimulated research assessing the relationships b...
Population declines of many Neotropical migrant bird species (NTMs) in parts or all of their North A...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
The Cornish Hardwood management area (CHMA), located in northeast Aitkin County is managed by Aitkin...
Silvicultural treatments have been shown to alter the composition of species assemblages in numerous...
We compared avian communities among three timber harvesting treatments in 45-m wide even-age ripari...
Early-successional species of songbirds are in sharp decline especially in Eastern North America. Th...
Over the past 50 years, significant declines in 47% of Neotropical migrant bird species have been do...
I investigated effects of small-gap timber harvests on bird communities at nine sites (10 ha each) w...
Abstract Background The early stage of forest succession following disturbance is characterized by a...
BirdsBird species richness and diversity in response to selective forest species modification was st...
Conservation of biological diversity has become a priority in the natural resource management planni...
In comparison to the nesting ecology of North American breeding birds, the postfledging period which...
Early successional forests are a rare and declining forest type in the Northeastern U.S., and active...
Abstract only availableIt is important for researchers to be aware of how timber management practice...
In recent decades, concern for migratory birds has stimulated research assessing the relationships b...
Population declines of many Neotropical migrant bird species (NTMs) in parts or all of their North A...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
The Cornish Hardwood management area (CHMA), located in northeast Aitkin County is managed by Aitkin...
Silvicultural treatments have been shown to alter the composition of species assemblages in numerous...
We compared avian communities among three timber harvesting treatments in 45-m wide even-age ripari...
Early-successional species of songbirds are in sharp decline especially in Eastern North America. Th...
Over the past 50 years, significant declines in 47% of Neotropical migrant bird species have been do...
I investigated effects of small-gap timber harvests on bird communities at nine sites (10 ha each) w...
Abstract Background The early stage of forest succession following disturbance is characterized by a...
BirdsBird species richness and diversity in response to selective forest species modification was st...
Conservation of biological diversity has become a priority in the natural resource management planni...
In comparison to the nesting ecology of North American breeding birds, the postfledging period which...
Early successional forests are a rare and declining forest type in the Northeastern U.S., and active...
Abstract only availableIt is important for researchers to be aware of how timber management practice...