Shrubland habitat and wildlife species have been declining throughout most of New England since the 1950s. Many songbirds have been declining at a rate of 4 to 7 percent per year in New England, and these species require large openings to breed. Large shrubland openings are uncommon and today’s birds rely primarily on humans to create and maintain their required habitats. Our study focused on prairie warblers and field sparrows. We determined presence/absence and abundance of these birds in 53 shrubland habitats in Stafford County, New Hampshire, of four types: recent clearcuts, powerline rights-of-way, regenerating old fields and gravel pits. Our methods included the use of mist netting, male bird song playback, banding, and binoculars. We...
Christopher K. WilliamsMany wildlife species associated with disturbance-dependent habitats have bee...
Powerline rights-of-way (ROWs) often provide habitat for early successional bird species that have s...
Once prevalent on the landscape, early-successional habitats are now increasingly threatened in the ...
Shrubland habitat and wildlife species have been declining throughout most of New England since the ...
Habitats dominated by low-growing trees and shrubs are becoming increasingly uncommon in the northea...
In the northeastern U.S., thousands of miles of shrub-dominated transmission line rights-of-way (ROW...
Early successional birds have declined in the northeastern United States due to the regeneration of ...
Dr. Askins argues that shrublands were part of the pre-Colonial landscape in Connecticut, so it\u27s...
The loss of shrubland habitat is linked to population declines for many wildlife species, including ...
Early-successional bird species are showing alarming declines across the Northeast and particularly ...
Wildlife species that rely on early successional habitat are showing long-term region-wide declines,...
AbstractDisturbance-dependent habitats such as grasslands and shrublands are declining in many regio...
As shrubland bird populations decline, there is a critical need to understand the effects of habitat...
Over the course of the last century, shrubland habitat in the northeastern United States has decline...
We studied bird density and nesting success on utility rights-of-way (ROW) managed primarily by sele...
Christopher K. WilliamsMany wildlife species associated with disturbance-dependent habitats have bee...
Powerline rights-of-way (ROWs) often provide habitat for early successional bird species that have s...
Once prevalent on the landscape, early-successional habitats are now increasingly threatened in the ...
Shrubland habitat and wildlife species have been declining throughout most of New England since the ...
Habitats dominated by low-growing trees and shrubs are becoming increasingly uncommon in the northea...
In the northeastern U.S., thousands of miles of shrub-dominated transmission line rights-of-way (ROW...
Early successional birds have declined in the northeastern United States due to the regeneration of ...
Dr. Askins argues that shrublands were part of the pre-Colonial landscape in Connecticut, so it\u27s...
The loss of shrubland habitat is linked to population declines for many wildlife species, including ...
Early-successional bird species are showing alarming declines across the Northeast and particularly ...
Wildlife species that rely on early successional habitat are showing long-term region-wide declines,...
AbstractDisturbance-dependent habitats such as grasslands and shrublands are declining in many regio...
As shrubland bird populations decline, there is a critical need to understand the effects of habitat...
Over the course of the last century, shrubland habitat in the northeastern United States has decline...
We studied bird density and nesting success on utility rights-of-way (ROW) managed primarily by sele...
Christopher K. WilliamsMany wildlife species associated with disturbance-dependent habitats have bee...
Powerline rights-of-way (ROWs) often provide habitat for early successional bird species that have s...
Once prevalent on the landscape, early-successional habitats are now increasingly threatened in the ...