Many species of mature forest-nesting birds ("forest birds") undergo a pronounced shift in habitat use during the post-fledging period and move from their forest nesting sites into areas of early-successional vegetation. Mortality is high during this period, thus understanding the resource requirements of post-fledging birds has implications for conservation. Efforts to identify predictors of abundance of forest birds in patches of early-successional habitats have so far been equivocal, yet these previous studies have primarily focused on contiguously forested landscapes and the potential for landscape-scale influences in more fragmented and modified landscapes is largely unknown. Landscape composition can have a strong influence on the abu...
Clearcutting creates habitat for many species of early successional songbirds; however, little infor...
Early-successional species of songbirds are in sharp decline especially in Eastern North America. Th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2010. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...
<div><p>Many species of mature forest-nesting birds (“forest birds”) undergo a pronounced shift in h...
Many species of mature forest-nesting birds (‘‘forest birds’’) undergo a pronounced shift in habitat...
Early-successional habitats have become rare in much of the eastern United States, largely due to la...
Many studies have demonstrated the importance of early successional forest habitat for breeding bird...
Uneven-aged forest management has been advocated as a silvicultural practice because of concerns abo...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
Early successional birds have declined in the northeastern United States due to the regeneration of ...
Early successional forests are a rare and declining forest type in the Northeastern U.S., and active...
In fragmented temperate landscapes, species responses to patch and landscape structures are likely t...
In comparison to the nesting ecology of North American breeding birds, the postfledging period which...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
In rural New England, forest fragmentation is caused by housing developments in forested areas. To e...
Clearcutting creates habitat for many species of early successional songbirds; however, little infor...
Early-successional species of songbirds are in sharp decline especially in Eastern North America. Th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2010. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...
<div><p>Many species of mature forest-nesting birds (“forest birds”) undergo a pronounced shift in h...
Many species of mature forest-nesting birds (‘‘forest birds’’) undergo a pronounced shift in habitat...
Early-successional habitats have become rare in much of the eastern United States, largely due to la...
Many studies have demonstrated the importance of early successional forest habitat for breeding bird...
Uneven-aged forest management has been advocated as a silvicultural practice because of concerns abo...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
Early successional birds have declined in the northeastern United States due to the regeneration of ...
Early successional forests are a rare and declining forest type in the Northeastern U.S., and active...
In fragmented temperate landscapes, species responses to patch and landscape structures are likely t...
In comparison to the nesting ecology of North American breeding birds, the postfledging period which...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
In rural New England, forest fragmentation is caused by housing developments in forested areas. To e...
Clearcutting creates habitat for many species of early successional songbirds; however, little infor...
Early-successional species of songbirds are in sharp decline especially in Eastern North America. Th...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2010. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...