Impacts of habitat fragmentation on neotropical migrants in east Texas /

breeding neotropical migrants, permanent residents and all

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dowling, Alix Denise, 1972-
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1996.
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Description
Summary:breeding neotropical migrants, permanent residents and all
breeding neotropical migrants, transient neotropical
conservation is a consideration.
Flight as being of high or very high concern were found only
in the large reserve units and not in the narrow corridor
In this study, point counts were used to determine avian
large reserve units if neotropical migrant species
migrants, permanent residents, and all species. Abundance,
narrow corridor unit were selected to allow for comparison of
Preserve (BTNP), east Texas. Two large reserve units and one
Qualitatively, species assemblages differed in terms of
species assemblages as related to creekside vegetation width.
species composition. Many species classified by Partners in
Species data were categorized into four species groups:
species richness, and species diversity data were compared
species species groups differed significantly (P<0.05).
species use of three units in the Big Thicket National
Species were censused in the spring and fall seasons, 1995.
unit. Based on these results, BTNP expansion should include
using Chi-square Goodness of Fit tests. Only abundances of
Item Description:"Major subject: Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences".
Vita.
Physical Description:x, 61 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Issued also on microfiche from Lange Micrographics.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references: pages 49-55.