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SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF TIMBER HARVEST ON ABUNDANCE, TERRITORY CHARACTERISTICS, AND PAIRING SUCCESS OF OVENBIRDS IN RIPARIAN BUFFER STRIPS
2000
The AUK: A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology
In managed forests, riparian buffer strips typically are maintained to protect water quality. If properly designed, buffer strips also may act as wildlife reserves. However, forest managers have lacked the information to develop standards for buffer strips to maximize benefits for wildlife species. We assessed the conservation potential of 20-, 100-, and 200-m wide buffers for an area-sensitive songbird in boreal mixed-wood forest in Alberta. We measured abundance, territory characteristics,
doi:10.1642/0004-8038(2000)117[0687:steoth]2.0.co;2
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