Title | Date | Views | Brief Description |
The Importance Of Southern Appalachian Wetlands To Breeding Birds |
2003 |
292 |
My research assessed avian habitat requirements in southern Appalachian wetlands through avian censusing and vegetation analysis of study sites.... |
Home Range And Habitat Characteristics Of The Endangered Carolina Northern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus) In The Unicoi Mountains Of North Carolina |
2003 |
305 |
In 1989 and 1990, small populations of the endangered Carolina northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus) were discovered in the Haw Knob area of the Unicoi Mountains of southwestern Graham County, North Carolina along the corridor of th... |
Short-Term Effects Of Low-Intensity Wildfire On Breeding Birds In Southern Appalachian Old-Growth/Pre-Settlement Forests |
2003 |
356 |
Avian declines in the southern Appalachians are some of the most severe in North America. These declines may be the result of reductions of both late- and early-successional habitats via industrial logging and fire suppression. Many conservationists ... |
Prey Preferences Of The Northern Saw-Whet Owl (AEGOLIUS ACADICUS) In The Southern Appalachian Mountains |
1997 |
290 |
Saw-whet owls are common throughout much of North America, but only a small, disjunct population exists in the southern Appalachian Mountains. The diet of this owl is well known from some areas of its range, but prey preferences have not yet been add... |
Genetic And Morphological Variation In Northern Saw-Whet Owl Populations In Eastern North America |
1996 |
319 |
Allozyme and morphological data were collected to elucidate the relationships among eastern North American populations of northern saw-whet owl (Aegolius acadicus).... |
Breeding Season Home Range Placement, Activity Patterns And Habitat Use Of The Northern Saw-Whet Owl (AEGOLIUS ACADICUS) In The Southern Appalachian Mountains |
2000 |
284 |
The northern saw-whet owl (Aegolius acadicus), the smallest owl in eastern North America, was not known to be a breeding season resident of the southern Appalachian region until chance encounters by naturalists during the 1940's verified the owl's pr... |