Boreal Bird Ecology, Management and Conservation
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- 9783036520155
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- Biology, life sciences
- Genetics (non-medical)
- Research & information: general
- aquatic macroinvertebrates
- bird distribution and abundance
- Black Belt Prairie
- boreal
- boreal birds
- boreal forest
- boreal wetlands
- buffering
- Canada Warbler
- Cardellina canadensis
- citizen science
- clear-cutting
- climate change
- community dynamics
- conservation
- Euphagus carolinus
- foraging ecology
- forest bird
- forest management
- genetic diversity
- glacial refugia
- group size
- habitat use
- machine learning
- macroclimate
- n/a
- nest success
- niche modeling
- occupancy modeling
- old-growth forest
- phylogeography
- Picoides dorsalis
- point count
- population decline
- post-fledging
- protected areas
- range periphery
- range shift
- red squirrel
- remotely sensed landscape data
- reserve design
- rusty blackbird
- Rusty Blackbird
- species distribution models
- spruce-fir forests
- streams
- survivorship
- topographic heterogeneity
- unmarked
- wetland
- wetlands
- Zonation
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Northern forested landscapes are important habitats for many boreal birds. This Special Issue portrays the current state of knowledge on boreal bird diversity, ecology, management, and conservation. Humans have diverse impacts on boreal habitats worldwide, and knowledge of the avian community associated with these northern forests is key to conservation measures.
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