BREEDING AND POST-BREEDING HABITAT USE BY FOREST MIGRANT SONGBIRDS IN THE MISSOURI OZARKS

作者: Rich W. Pagen , Dirk E. Burhans , Frank R. Thompson

DOI: 10.1650/0010-5422(2000)102[0738:BAPBHU]2.0.CO;2

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摘要: Abstract We compared habitat use by forest migrant songbirds during the breeding and post-breeding periods in four Missouri Ozark habitats: mature upland forest, riparian 9- to 10-year-old 3- 4-year-old created clearcutting. Adult forest-ground species showed a decrease abundance all habitats period, but hatching-year birds of one two were most abundant early-successional this time. Adults forest-canopy tended increase from season season. During season, some detected with mist-nets habitats, infrequently or not at point counts those habitats. Forest captured may have been nonbreeding floaters, foraging there nearby territories i...

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