Search Results - "Rich, Adam C."
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Short-term resilience of Great Gray Owls to a megafire in California, USA
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-02-2019)“…Throughout western North America, longer, hotter fire seasons and dense fuels are yielding more frequent, larger, and higher-severity wildfires, including…”
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Habitat Relationships of Great Gray Owl Prey in Meadows of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-09-2014)“…Annual productivity of great gray owls (Strix nebulosa) in California, USA, is thought to be largely dependent on vole (Microtusspp.) and pocket gopher…”
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Nest-Site Relationships among Cavity-Nesting Birds of Riparian and Snowpocket Aspen Woodlands in the Northwestern Great Basin
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-08-1995)“…We examined nest-site and nest-cavity characteristics for six species of cavity-nesting birds in montane riparian and snowpocket aspen (Populus tremuloides)…”
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Habitat and avifaunal recovery from livestock grazing in a riparian meadow system of the Northwestern Great Basin
Published in Conservation biology (01-02-1998)“…Riparian habitats are centers of biological diversity in arid and semiarid portions of western North America, but despite widespread loss and degradation of…”
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Defining forest fragmentation by corridor width: the influence of narrow forest-dividing corridors on forest-nesting birds in southern New Jersey
Published in Conservation biology (01-12-1994)“…In studies of forest fragmentation, a fundamental inconsistency exists in the distance criterion used to define the discreteness of forest fragments. We…”
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Comparison of Line-Transect, Spot-Map, and Point-Count Surveys for Birds in Riparian Habitats of the Great Basin (Comparación de Monitoreos por Transectos lineares, Mapas de Puntos, y Conteos por Puntos Para Aves en Hábitats Riparios de la Gran Cuenca)
Published in Journal of field ornithology (1998)“…Riparian areas of the western United States are important breeding and migration habitats for migrant landbirds. To develop reliable methods for surveying and…”
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Habitat and Avifaunal Recovery from Livestock Grazing in a Riparian Meadow System of the Northwestern Great Basin
Published in Conservation biology (01-02-1998)“…Riparian habitats are centers of biological diversity in arid and semiarid portions of western North America, but despite widespread loss and degradation of…”
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