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Land use and habitat gradients determine bird community diversity and abundance in suburban, rural and reserve landscapes of Minnesota, USA
Kim Alan Chapman,
Peter B. Reich
Forest Resources
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Bird Abundance
28%
Bird Community
100%
Bird Composition
14%
Bird Conservation
14%
Bird Diversity
100%
Bird Species
14%
Canopy Structure
14%
Community Abundance
100%
Community Diversity
100%
Community Response
14%
Compositional Diversity
14%
Forest Bird Community
14%
Forest Birds
14%
Grassland
100%
Habitat Gradient
100%
Habitat Quality
14%
Habitat Structure
14%
Land Use
28%
Land Use Type
28%
Land-use Gradient
100%
Midwest USA
14%
Minnesota
100%
Native Birds
14%
Native Species Richness
14%
Non-native Bird
14%
Non-native Species
14%
Rural Forest
28%
Rural Land
42%
Rural Landscape
14%
Sampling Unit
14%
Savanna
100%
Simultaneous Variation
14%
Species Community
14%
Species of Conservation Concern
14%
Twin Cities
14%
Urban Forest
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Grassland
100%
Introduced Species
14%
Land Use
100%
Twins
14%