Fire and Avian Ecology in North America
Journal
Studies in Avian Biology
Volume
30
Year
2005
Pages
1-193
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Contents
- Contents
- List of Authors, v-vi
- Preface, vii
- Victoria A. Saab, Hugh D. W. Powell
- Fire and Avian Ecology in North America - Process, 1-13
- Victoria A. Saab, Hugh D. W. Powell
- Fire and Birds in the Southwestern United States, 14-32
- Carl E. Bock, William M. Block
- Changing Fire Regimes and the Avifauna of California Oal Woodlands, 33-45
- Kathryn L. Purcell, Scott L. Stephens
- Fire and Birds in Maritime Pacific Northwest, 46-62
- Mark H. Huff, Nathaniel E. Seavy, John D. Alexander, C. John Ralph
- The Role of Fire in Structuring Sagebrush Habitats and Bird Communities, 63-75
- Steven T. Knick, Aaron L. Holmes, Richard F. Miller
- Variation in Fire Regimes of the Rocky Mountains: Implications for Avian Communities and Fire Management, 76-96
- Victoria A. Saab, D. W. Powell, Natahsa B. Kotliar, Karen R. Newlon
- Bird Responses to Burning and Logging in the Boreal Forest of Canada, 97-115
- Susan J. Hannon, Pierre Drapeau
- Fire Regimes and Avian Responses in the Central Tallgrass Prairie, 116-126
- Dan L. Reinking
- Fire Ecology and Bird Populations in Eastern Deciduous Forests, 127-138
- Vanessa L. Artman, Todd F. Hutchinson, Jeffrey D. Brawn
- Influence of Fire and Other Anthropogenic Practices on Grassland and Shrubland Birds in New England, 139-146
- Peter D. Vickery, Benjamin Zuckerberg, Andrea L. Jones, W. Gregory Shriver, Andrew P. Weik
- Effects of Fire Regime on Birds in Southweastern Pine Savannas and Native Prairies, 147-160
- R. Todd Engstrom, Peter D. Vickery, Dustin W. Perkins, W. Gregory Shriver
- Literature Cited, 161-193
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