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Bird-vegetation associations in thinned and unthinned young Douglas-fir forests 10years after thinning
2013
Forest Ecology and Management
Quantitative associations between animals and vegetation have long been used as a basis for conservation and management, as well as in formulating predictions about the influence of resource management and climate change on populations. A fundamental assumption embedded in the use of such correlations is that they remain relatively consistent over time. However, this assumption of stationarity has been rarely tested -even for forest birds, which are frequently considered to be 'indicator
doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2013.06.052
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