Impacts of urbanization on plant and bird communities in forest ecosystems
Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)
Journal, Research (Article)
Studies of forest bird communities in California and Ontario indicate that some species are urban avoiders that decline or disappear as the development levels increase. Research is urgently needed to better understand the mechanisms by which development undermines natural areas in order to prevent or minimize its adverse impacts. [UMN]
Authors
L. Friesen
L. Friesen
Date Published
1998
1998
Journal/Conference
Forestry Chronicle
Forestry Chronicle
Publisher
Canadian Institute of Forestry
Canadian Institute of Forestry
Publisher Location
St. Anne-de-Bellevue, QC (CAN)
St. Anne-de-Bellevue, QC (CAN)
ISBN/ISSN
0015-7546
0015-7546
Volume
74
74
Number
6
6
Start Page
855
855
End Page
860
860
Sub-Topics
Wildlife (avian), Management (wildlife), Ecosystem Management, Ecological Restoration
Wildlife (avian), Management (wildlife), Ecosystem Management, Ecological Restoration
State(s)/Region(s)
California, Canada
California, Canada
Keywords
Urbanization, Wildlife in the Urban Forest, Leaf characteristics, Urban avoider, Forest ecosystem
Urbanization, Wildlife in the Urban Forest, Leaf characteristics, Urban avoider, Forest ecosystem
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