Edge effects reduce the nesting success of Acadian Flycatchers in a moderately fragmented forest

Journal of Field Ornithology
2006
Hoover, Jeffrey P.; Tear, Timothy H.; Baltz, Michael E.
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Volume / Issue77(4)
Pages425-436
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DOI10.1111/j.1557-9263.2006.00074.x
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AbstractForest fragmentation can create negative edge effects that reduce the reproductive success of birds nesting near the forest/nonforest interface, and threaten bird populations deeper in remnant forest habitats. Negative edge effects may be more .
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