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Study Description

Title:
Response of Breeding Passerine Bird Populations to Multiscale Landscape Changes in the Intermountain West

Status: Completed

Related Publications:

Knick, S.T., Rotenberry, J.T., Leu, M., 2008, Habitat, topographical, and geographical components structuring shrubsteppe bird communities: Ecography, v. 31, p. 389-400. [Highlight] [FullText] Catalog No: 1676
Rotenberry, J.T., Preston, K.L., Knick, S.T., 2006, GIS-based niche modeling for mapping species' habitats: Ecology, v. 87, no. 6, p. 1458-1464. [Highlight] [FullText] Catalog No: 1658
Knick, S.T., Holmes, A., Miller, R.F., 2005, The role of fire in structuring sagebrush habitats and bird communities: Studies in Avian Biology, v. 30, p. 63-75. [FullText] Catalog No: 1653
Knick, S.T., van Riper III, C., 2002, Loss of Sagebrush Ecosystems and Declining Bird Populations in the Intermountain West- Priority Research Issues and Information Needs: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS 122-02 , p. 2. [FullText] Catalog No: 1116
Knick, S.T., Loveland, T.R., 2002, Effects of Shrubland Changes on Birds in the Intermountain West: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS 123-02 , p. 1. [FullText] Catalog No: 1137
Knick, S.T., Rotenberry, J., 2002, Effects of habitat fragmentation on passerine birds breeding in Intermountain shrubsteppe: Studies in Avian Biology, v. 25, p. 130-140. [FullText] Catalog No: 1236

Contact:
Knick, Steven T. - Supervisory Research Ecologist
Phone: 208-426-5208
Email: steve_knick@usgs.gov

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