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Multi-scale Effects of Forest Fragmentation and Landscape Context on Population Health of Birds

RFA: Regional Scale Analysis and Assessment (1999)

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Book Chapter Assessing the influence of spatial scale on the relationship between avian nesting success and forest fragmentation. None Lloyd P, Martin TE, Redmond RL, Hart MM, Langner U, Bassar RD Lloyd P, Martin TE, Redmond RL, Hart MM, Langner U, Bassar RD. Assessing the influence of spatial scale on the relationship between avian nesting success and forest fragmentation. In: Wu J, Jones KB, Li H, Loucks O, eds. Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecology: Methods and Applications. New York, NY: Springer, 2006, Chapter 14. R827673 (Final)
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Journal Article Modeling tradeoffs in avian life history traits and consequences for population growth ECOLOGICAL MODELLING Clark ME, Martin TE Clark ME, Martin TE. Modeling tradeoffs in avian life history traits and consequences for population growth. Ecological Modelling 2007;209(2-4):110-120. R827673 (2002)
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Journal Article Linking demographic effects of habitat fragmentation across landscapes to continental source-sink dynamics ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS Lloyd P, Martin TE, Redmond RL, Langner U, Hart MM Lloyd P, Martin TE, Redmond RL, Langner U, Hart MM. Linking demographic effects of habitat fragmentation across landscapes to continental source-sink dynamics. Ecological Applications 2005;15(5):1504-1514. R827673 (Final)
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Presentation Estimating population growth from matrix models: effects of reproductive success and landscape characteristics None Clark ME, Martin TE, Hart MM, Redmond RL, Lloyd P Clark ME, Martin TE, Hart MM, Redmond RL, Lloyd P. Estimating population growth from matrix models: effects of reproductive success and landscape characteristics. Presented at the 3rd International Partners in Flight Meeting, Asilomar, CA, March 5-8, 2002. R827673 (2002)
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Presentation Meeting research and land management needs with the Breeding Biology Research and Monitoring Database None Lloyd P, Martin TE, Bassar RD, Hart MM, Redmond RL Lloyd P, Martin TE, Bassar RD, Hart MM, Redmond RL. Meeting research and land management needs with the Breeding Biology Research and Monitoring Database. Presented at the 3rd International Partners in Flight Meeting, Asilomar, CA, March 5-8, 2002. R827673 (2002)
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Presentation Assessing the influence of spatial scale on the relationship between avian nesting success and forest fragmentation. None Lloyd P, Martin TE, Hart MM, Redmond RL, Langner U, Bassar RD Lloyd P, Martin TE, Hart MM, Redmond RL, Langner U, Bassar RD. Assessing the influence of spatial scale on the relationship between avian nesting success and forest fragmentation. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecological Studies Workshop, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, October 2002. R827673 (Final)
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Presentation Multi-scale effects of forest fragmentation and landscape context on population health of birds None Martin TE, Redmond RL, Hart MM, Clark ME Martin TE, Redmond RL, Hart MM, Clark ME. Multi-scale effects of forest fragmentation and landscape context on population health of birds. Presented at the 2000 STAR Regional Scale Analysis and Assessment Progress Review Meeting, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Exposure Research Laboratory, Las Vegas, NV, September 18, 2000. R827673 (2000)
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Proceedings Multi-scale effects of forest fragmentation and landscape context on population health of birds None Martin TE, Redmond RL, Hart MM, Clark ME Martin TE, Redmond RL, Hart MM, Clark ME. Multi-scale effects of forest fragmentation and landscape context on population health of birds. In: Proceedings of the 2000 STAR Regional Scale Analysis and Assessment Progress Review Meeting September 2000;EPA/600/R-00/059, p. 20. R827673 (2000)
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