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Bird communities of early-successional burned and logged forest
Lisa A. Schulte
, Gerald J. Niemi
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Logged Forest
100%
Warbler
100%
Bird Community
100%
Dead Trees
100%
Burned Forest
100%
Early-successional
100%
High Density
66%
Bird Populations
66%
Tree Species
66%
Burned Area
66%
Wide Size Range
66%
Minnesota
33%
Bird Diversity
33%
Species List
33%
Shrub Layer
33%
Management Goals
33%
Nashville
33%
Number of Individuals
33%
Melospiza Melodia
33%
Song Sparrow
33%
Breeding Season
33%
Disturbance Regime
33%
Habitat Type
33%
Natural Disturbance
33%
Acer Rubrum
33%
Sparrow
33%
Territorial Males
33%
Red Maple
33%
Agili-C
33%
Troglodytes Aedon
33%
House Wren
33%
Pallida
33%
Corvus Brachyrhynchos
33%
American Crow
33%
Frequent Disturbance
33%
Mourning
33%
Molothrus Ater
33%
Brown-headed Cowbird
33%
Vermivora
33%
Chestnut-sided Warbler
33%
Common Yellowthroat
33%
Early Successional Forest
33%
Geothlypis Trichas
33%
Clay-colored Sparrow
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Acer Rubrum
100%
Brown-Headed Cowbird
100%
American Crow
100%
Song Sparrow
50%
Melospiza
50%
Spizella
50%
Troglodytes Aedon
50%
Vermivora
50%
Geothlypis
50%
Breeding Season
50%