Pattern and process in forest bird communities on boreal landscapes originating from wildfire and timber harvest

Volume: 85, Issue: 2, Pages: 218 - 226
Published: Mar 1, 2009
Abstract
Policy direction to emulate natural disturbance in managed boreal forests has spurred a need to contrast the dynamics of biota on landscapes originating from timber harvest and from wildfire (hereafter, “managed” and “natural”). Typically, emphasis is on pattern emulation, and less on processes, such as competition, predation or habitat selection. Knowing how communities in the boreal forest assemble can provide further insight to the effects of...
Paper Details
Title
Pattern and process in forest bird communities on boreal landscapes originating from wildfire and timber harvest
Published Date
Mar 1, 2009
Volume
85
Issue
2
Pages
218 - 226
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