Hermit Thrush (<em>Catharus guttatus</em>) and Veery (<em>C. fuscescens</em>) Breeding Habitat Associations in Southern Appalachian High-Elevation Forests.

The Hermit Thrush is a new breeding bird in the Southern Appalachian high-elevation mountains, having expanded its range southward over the last few decades. Here it is sympatric with the Veery, a congeneric breeding resident. In order to more fully understand why the range expansion took place and...

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Main Author: Laughlin, Andrew J.
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etd-30502019-05-16T04:48:26Z Hermit Thrush (<em>Catharus guttatus</em>) and Veery (<em>C. fuscescens</em>) Breeding Habitat Associations in Southern Appalachian High-Elevation Forests. Laughlin, Andrew J. The Hermit Thrush is a new breeding bird in the Southern Appalachian high-elevation mountains, having expanded its range southward over the last few decades. Here it is sympatric with the Veery, a congeneric breeding resident. In order to more fully understand why the range expansion took place and to understand more about the local ecology of the newly arrived bird, I measured several habitat variables in 30 Hermit Thrush and 24 Veery territories. Principal Components Analysis and Cluster Analysis brought to light several patterns of habitat preferences for these 2 species. Hermit Thrushes prefer territories with more leaf litter on the ground and less shrub density than Veery territories. Competition between these species should remain low, as their niche differences brought to light in this study should enable them to breed in close proximity to each other in these high-elevation mountains. 2010-05-08T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1695 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3050&amp;context=etd Copyright by the authors. Electronic Theses and Dissertations Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University birds Principal Components Analysis Spruce-Fir Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Life Sciences Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
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topic birds
Principal Components Analysis
Spruce-Fir
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Life Sciences
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
spellingShingle birds
Principal Components Analysis
Spruce-Fir
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Life Sciences
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Laughlin, Andrew J.
Hermit Thrush (<em>Catharus guttatus</em>) and Veery (<em>C. fuscescens</em>) Breeding Habitat Associations in Southern Appalachian High-Elevation Forests.
description The Hermit Thrush is a new breeding bird in the Southern Appalachian high-elevation mountains, having expanded its range southward over the last few decades. Here it is sympatric with the Veery, a congeneric breeding resident. In order to more fully understand why the range expansion took place and to understand more about the local ecology of the newly arrived bird, I measured several habitat variables in 30 Hermit Thrush and 24 Veery territories. Principal Components Analysis and Cluster Analysis brought to light several patterns of habitat preferences for these 2 species. Hermit Thrushes prefer territories with more leaf litter on the ground and less shrub density than Veery territories. Competition between these species should remain low, as their niche differences brought to light in this study should enable them to breed in close proximity to each other in these high-elevation mountains.
author Laughlin, Andrew J.
author_facet Laughlin, Andrew J.
author_sort Laughlin, Andrew J.
title Hermit Thrush (<em>Catharus guttatus</em>) and Veery (<em>C. fuscescens</em>) Breeding Habitat Associations in Southern Appalachian High-Elevation Forests.
title_short Hermit Thrush (<em>Catharus guttatus</em>) and Veery (<em>C. fuscescens</em>) Breeding Habitat Associations in Southern Appalachian High-Elevation Forests.
title_full Hermit Thrush (<em>Catharus guttatus</em>) and Veery (<em>C. fuscescens</em>) Breeding Habitat Associations in Southern Appalachian High-Elevation Forests.
title_fullStr Hermit Thrush (<em>Catharus guttatus</em>) and Veery (<em>C. fuscescens</em>) Breeding Habitat Associations in Southern Appalachian High-Elevation Forests.
title_full_unstemmed Hermit Thrush (<em>Catharus guttatus</em>) and Veery (<em>C. fuscescens</em>) Breeding Habitat Associations in Southern Appalachian High-Elevation Forests.
title_sort hermit thrush (<em>catharus guttatus</em>) and veery (<em>c. fuscescens</em>) breeding habitat associations in southern appalachian high-elevation forests.
publisher Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
publishDate 2010
url https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1695
https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3050&amp;context=etd
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