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Effect of forest fragmentation on bird populations

January 1, 1979

Many of the insectivorous songbird species that winter in the tropics are dependent on large unbroken tracts of forest during the breeding season. These species are disappearing from localities where forests are becoming fragmented. By long-range planning, managers can prevent local extinctions of these area-sensitive birds through use of such techniques as management in large units, retention of connecting corridors, and prevention of excessive isolation of forest fragments. Edge conditions can be provided, where appropriate to meet the needs of upland game species.

Publication Year 1979
Title Effect of forest fragmentation on bird populations
Authors C.S. Robbins
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 5210100
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center