Forest losses predict bird extinctions in eastern North America
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, Journal Article
Pimm, SL; Askins, RA
May 1, 1999
A study was conducted to analyze the distribution of bird species and the timing and extent of forest loss in eastern North America. Forest losses were not concurrent across the region. Calculations predicted fewer extinctions than the number observed.
Duke Scholars
ISSN
0886-0882
Publication Date
May 1, 1999
Volume
2
Issue
781
Start / End Page
420
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Pimm, S. L., & Askins, R. A. (1999). Forest losses predict bird extinctions in eastern North America, 2(781), 420.
Pimm, S. L., and R. A. Askins. “Forest losses predict bird extinctions in eastern North America” 2, no. 781 (May 1, 1999): 420.
Pimm SL, Askins RA. Forest losses predict bird extinctions in eastern North America. 1999 May 1;2(781):420.
Pimm, S. L., and R. A. Askins. Forest losses predict bird extinctions in eastern North America. Vol. 2, no. 781, May 1999, p. 420.
Pimm SL, Askins RA. Forest losses predict bird extinctions in eastern North America. 1999 May 1;2(781):420.
ISSN
0886-0882
Publication Date
May 1, 1999
Volume
2
Issue
781
Start / End Page
420