Is old forest like old forest? : patterns in abundance and species number of resident birds in old boreal forest stands in relation to stand structure and landscape context
Forest structure and composition may be, dependent on e.g. soil conditions, human impact and forest age, very different, which might result in differences in abundance and species number of resident forest bird. Because of the adverse effects of modern forestry on resident bird species prefer¬ring o...
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SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
2011
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