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Effects of Stream Riparian Buffer Width on High Elevation Songbird Communities (in Proc. Conference Biology & Management of Species and Habitats at Risk) Haag, Devon
1999
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Abstract: Riparian systems provide critical habitat for wildlife species, particularly in drier climates such as those within the southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Forested riparian zones are also a source of valuable timber and are frequently subject to harvesting. Forest managers want to know how present harvesting practices can maintain the structural attributes required by different wildlife species. This research examines the capacity of the current riparian management guidelines to provide viable habitat for songbirds breeding in the Montane Spruce and Engelmann Spruce–Subalpine Fir biogeoclimatic zones of British Columbia. Specifically, the project assesses changes in avian communities with varying riparian buffer widths along small, high elevation streams in the Kamloops Forest Region. Sampling methods include songbird territory mapping, habitat mapping, and vegetation sampling. Research is ongoing; most data will be collected in spring and summer 1999...
 
Haag, Devon. 1999. Effects of Stream Riparian Buffer Width on High Elevation Songbird Communities (in Proc. Conference Biology & Management of Species and Habitats at Risk). Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Conference Biology & ManagementProceedings. Vol. 2
 
Topic: Species and Ecosystems at Risk
Keywords: behaviour, buffers, habitat structure, high elevation forests, Kamloops, neotropical migrants, riparian, songbirds
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Other Identifier: University College of the Cariboo
 
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