Avian diversity in relation to logging in the coastal rainforests of British Columbia / Jean-Pierre L. Savard, Dale A. Seip and Louise Waterhouse.: CW69-5/349E-PDF
"We characterized the abundance and diversity of bird communities in several serial stages of the coastal rainforests of British Columbia over the period 1989-1991. First, we compared the avian communities of old growth (> 200 year old) and second growth (40-80 year old) forests to identify species associated with old growth forests. Second, we compared these avian communities with those found in deciduous forests and clearcuts, to evaluate and contrast how each forest type contributes to the avian diversity of the coastal rainforest. We established study plots at three geographical locations along the coast: the Mainland South Coast near Vancouver, the Queen Charlotte Islands near Queen Charlotte City and Vancouver Island near Cowichan Lake"--Abstract, p. i.
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| Title | Avian diversity in relation to logging in the coastal rainforests of British Columbia / Jean-Pierre L. Savard, Dale A. Seip and Louise Waterhouse. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | xiii, 101 p. : maps, charts |
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