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Old growth forest avian communities in the spruce-moss domain of the claybelt: Problems and solutions in forest management Lake Abitibi Model Forest, May 2, 2003
In this paper, we discuss some of the problems that birds face as a result of the truncation of the age-class distribution of managed forest landscapes in eastern Canada’s coniferous boreal forest, using data obtained from our research in the Clay Belt region of Quebec and Ontario. More specifically, we look at how birds respond to changes in forest structure and composition in terms of time since natural disturbances, and to variation in dead trees availability. Available in French only.
Author(s) :
Drapeau, P., Leduc, A., Bergeron, Y., Gauthier, S. & Savard, J.-P.
Publication Type:
Report
Format:
PDF
Language:
French
Cost:
$0.00
Pages:
10
For more information, please contact:
Wally Bidwell, wally@lamf.net
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