Effects of Winter Weather on Horizontal and Vertical Use of Isolated Forest Fragments by Bark-Foraging Birds
- 1 May 1999
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Ornithological Applications
- Vol. 101 (2) , 408-412
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1370006
Abstract
We examined how wind and temperature below the thermoneutral zone may reduce the suitability of small, isolated woodlots for permanent resident woodland birds. ...Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Thermal Effects of Radiation and Wind on a Small Bird and Implications for Microsite SelectionEcology, 1996
- Effects of forest fragmentation on a guild of wintering passerines: The role of habitat selectionBiological Conservation, 1995
- Vegetation Responses to Edge Environments in Old‐Growth Douglas‐Fir ForestsEcological Applications, 1992
- Elevated Predation Rates as an Edge Effect in Habitat Islands: Experimental EvidenceEcology, 1988
- An Experimental Analysis of Sex‐Specific Foraging in the Downy Woodpecker, Picoides PubescensEcology, 1983
- Energetic control of behavior: Foraging in Carolina chickadeesComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1979
- Weather-Dependent Foraging Behavior of Some Birds Wintering in a Deciduous Woodland: Horizontal AdjustmentsOrnithological Applications, 1977
- Weather-Dependent Foraging Behavior of Some Birds Wintering in a Deciduous WoodlandOrnithological Applications, 1975
- Ecological Aspects of Some Mixed‐Species Foraging Flocks of BirdsEcological Monographs, 1970
- Thermodynamic Equilibria of Animals with EnvironmentEcological Monographs, 1969