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Description: |
170 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm. |
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General Note: |
"The papers herein arose from a workshop held at the Savannah River Institute in 1996"--Page 1. |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-170). |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: The Savannah River site: site description, land use, and management history / David L. White and Karen F. Gaines -- Early avian research at the Savannah River site: historical highlights and possibilities for the future / J. Michael Meyers and Eugene P. Odum -- Historical winter status of three upland Ammodramus sparrows in South Carolina / Douglas B. McNair and William Post -- Integration of research with long-term monitoring: breeding wood ducks on the Savannah River site / Robert A. Kennamer and Gary R. Hepp -- Mitigation for the endangered wood stork on the Savannah River site / A. L. Bryan, Jr., M. C. Couler, and I. L. Brisbin, Jr. -- Long-term studies of radionuclide contamination of migratory waterfowl at the Savannah River site: implications for habitat management and nuclear waste site remediation / I. Lehr Brisbin, Jr., and Robert A. Kennamer -- Integration of long-term research into a GIS-based landscape habitat model for a red-cockaded woodpecker / Kathleen E. Franzreb and F. Thomas Lloyd -- Studying wildlife at local and landscape scales: Bachman's sparrows at the Savannah River site / John B. Dunning, Jr. ... [et al.] -- Effects of long-term forest management on a regional avifauna / John C. Kilgo ... [et al.] -- Fifty years of ornithological coverage at SRS: what species and groups have fallen through the cracks? / D. Archibald McCallum, Sherry Leatherman, and John J. Mayer -- People and decisions: meeting the information needs of managers / John Blake and Elizabeth LeMaster -- Designing and presenting avian research to facilitate integration with management / Christopher E. Moorman -- Integrating long-term avian studies with planning and adaptive management: Department of Energy lands as a case study / Joanna Burger -- An approach to quantifying long-term habitat change on managed forest lands / Paul B. Hamel and John B. Dunning, Jr. -- Rising importance of the landscape perspective: an area of collaboration between managers and researchers / Brian K. Pilcher and John B. Dunning, Jr. -- The mesopredator release hypothesis: integrating landbird management with ecological theory / Christopher M. Rogers and Stephen B. Heard -- Coordinating short-term projects with an effective research program: effects of site preparation methods on bird communities in pine plantations / John C. Kilgo, Karl V. Miller, and William F. Moore. |
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Additional Physical Forms: |
Online version: Avian research at the Savannah River Site. Camarillo, CA : Cooper Ornithological Society, c/o Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology, ©2000 (OCoLC)756423292 |
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Series Added Entry: |
Studies in avian biology ; no. 21. |