Avifaunal disarray: quantifying models of the occurrence and ecological effects of a despotic bird species (original) (raw)

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Impacts of Chronic Anthropogenic Noise from Energy-Sector Activity on Abundance of Songbirds in the Boreal Forest

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Relative influence of habitat modification and interspecific competition on woodland bird assemblages in eastern Australia

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Robert Askins

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Noise Pollution Changes Avian Communities and Species Interactions

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James Shields

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Landscape patterns of avian habitat use and nest success are affected by chronic gas well compressor noise

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Effects of conventional oil wells on grassland songbird abundance are caused by presence of infrastructure, not noise

Nicola Koper

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Changing bird communities of an agricultural landscape: declines in arboreal foragers, increases in large species

Rowena Hamer

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Bird responses at inherent and induced edges in the Murray Mallee, South Australia. 1. Differences in abundance and diversity

Gary Luck

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Physical footprint of oil and gas infrastructure, not anthropogenic noise, reduces nesting success of some grassland songbirds

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Local and landscape effects of industrial forestry on the reproductive activity of forest songbirds in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada

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Maximising Woodland Bird Diversity in Brigalow Belt Forests

Alison Howes

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Carla Catterall

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Despotic, high‐impact species and the subcontinental scale control of avian assemblage structure

Alison Howes

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Chronic industrial noise affects pairing success and age structure of ovenbirds Seiurus aurocapilla

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Partitioning the multi-scale effects of human activity on the occurrence of riparian forest birds

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The effects of small-scale disturbance on forest birds: a meta-analysis

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The Relationship Between Bird Communities and Habitat

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