Direct and indirect effects of climate on bird abundance along elevation gradients in the Northern Appalachian mountains
Abstract
Aim The stratification of organisms along elevational gradients is widely reported, with montane communities characterized by species occurring in relatively small and isolated populations; these species are of considerable interest to ecologists and conservationists. This stratification is generally attributed to climatic zonation. Evidence that species are shifting upward in elevation has fuelled speculation that species are tracking their...
Paper Details
Title
Direct and indirect effects of climate on bird abundance along elevation gradients in the Northern Appalachian mountains
Published Date
Jul 25, 2019
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
11
Pages
1670 - 1683
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