Publication Type: Scientific
Despite making up 20-60% of the North American boreal landscape, wetlands and their associated bird communities remain poorly understood.
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Forestry
Publication Type: Scientific
The relative contributions of habitat structure and composition to biodiversity are often scale-dependent. Although bird communities in boreal forest have been largely altered and threatened by forest harvesting, bird habitat selection in this ecosystem has not been fully understood.
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Forestry
Publication Type: Scientific
Conventional management of shoreline forest in harvested boreal landscapes involves retention of treed buffer strips to provide habitat for wildlife species and protect aquatic habitats from deleterious effects of harvesting.
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Best Management Practices
Publication Type: Scientific
Generally riparian areas are described as the "interface between aquatic and terrestrial systems." However, definitions pertaining to riparian areas range from simple to complex, and can be ecologically-based or defined in terms of management applications.
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Forestry