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A Comparison of Abundance, Nesting Success, and Nest-site Characteristics of Cavity-nesting Birds in Salvage-logged and Uncut Patches Within a Burned Forest in Northwestern Montana (Abstract)
A Comparison of Abundance, Nesting Success, and Nest-site Characteristics of Cavity-nesting Birds in Salvage-logged and Uncut Patches Within a Burned Forest in Northwestern Montana (Abstract)
A Comparison of Abundance, Nesting Success, and Nest-site Characteristics of Cavity-nesting Birds in Salvage-logged and Uncut Patches Within a Burned Forest in Northwestern Montana (Abstract)
Hitchcox, S. M. (author) / Tall Timbers Research Station
20th, Tall timbers fire ecology conference; Fire in ecosystem management, shifting the paradigm from suppression to prescription ; 1996 ; Boise, ID
1998-01-01
365 pages
Conference paper
English
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