Importance of residual trees to birds in regenerating pine plantations
Pine plantation establishment methods can alter vegetation composition and structure, thus affecting habitat important characteristics for declining early successional bird species. We evaluated eight vegetation characteristics, which varied due to a range of pine plantation establishment methods, t...
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doaj-a90a885e3c644d1b803e542d7cfc828f2020-11-25T01:01:12ZengItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry1971-74581971-74582012-06-015110811210.3832/ifor0616-005616Importance of residual trees to birds in regenerating pine plantationsHanberry BB0Hanberry P1Demarais S2Jones JC3School of Natural Resources, 203 Natural Resources Building, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 USASchool of Natural Resources, 203 Natural Resources Building, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 USADepartment of Wildlife and Fisheries, Box 9690, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USADepartment of Wildlife and Fisheries, Box 9690, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USAPine plantation establishment methods can alter vegetation composition and structure, thus affecting habitat important characteristics for declining early successional bird species. We evaluated eight vegetation characteristics, which varied due to a range of pine plantation establishment methods, to identify vegetation most closely associated with spring bird abundance in the Lower Coastal Plain of southern Mississippi, USA. Presence of residual trees and snags was positively related to relative abundance of 10 of 14 common species present in regenerating stands. Cover of woody vegetation was positively related to relative abundance of 4 species and negatively related to relative abundance of 2 species. For 5 species, increasing pine tree cover had a negative relationship with relative abundance. Residual trees and snags contributed to avian abundance and richness in regenerating pine plantations. Integration of habitat elements, such as residual trees that influence abundance of birds and other wildlife, with intensive pine plantation establishment can aid managers to attain wildlife conservation in intensively managed stands.https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor0616-005Forest ManagementEstablishmentHabitatSite PreparationSnags |
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Importance of residual trees to birds in regenerating pine plantations |
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Importance of residual trees to birds in regenerating pine plantations |
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Importance of residual trees to birds in regenerating pine plantations |
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Importance of residual trees to birds in regenerating pine plantations |
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Importance of residual trees to birds in regenerating pine plantations |
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importance of residual trees to birds in regenerating pine plantations |
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Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) |
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iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry |
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1971-7458 1971-7458 |
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Pine plantation establishment methods can alter vegetation composition and structure, thus affecting habitat important characteristics for declining early successional bird species. We evaluated eight vegetation characteristics, which varied due to a range of pine plantation establishment methods, to identify vegetation most closely associated with spring bird abundance in the Lower Coastal Plain of southern Mississippi, USA. Presence of residual trees and snags was positively related to relative abundance of 10 of 14 common species present in regenerating stands. Cover of woody vegetation was positively related to relative abundance of 4 species and negatively related to relative abundance of 2 species. For 5 species, increasing pine tree cover had a negative relationship with relative abundance. Residual trees and snags contributed to avian abundance and richness in regenerating pine plantations. Integration of habitat elements, such as residual trees that influence abundance of birds and other wildlife, with intensive pine plantation establishment can aid managers to attain wildlife conservation in intensively managed stands. |
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Forest Management Establishment Habitat Site Preparation Snags |
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