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Avian response to landscape pattern: the role of species' life histories

Publication ,  Journal Article
Hansen, AJ; Urban, DL
Published in: NCASI Technical Bulletin
January 1, 1999

An account is given on initial tests relevant to the hypotheses that life histories of species within communities may differ among geographic locations and that communities from distinct biomes may respond uniquely to a given trajectory of landscape change. It is emphasized that life histories is useful for predicting community response to landscape change and that conservation strategies should be uniquely tailored to local communities.

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NCASI Technical Bulletin

ISSN

0886-0882

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

Issue

781 I

Start / End Page

218
 

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Hansen, A. J., & Urban, D. L. (1999). Avian response to landscape pattern: the role of species' life histories. NCASI Technical Bulletin, (781 I), 218.
Hansen, A. J., and D. L. Urban. “Avian response to landscape pattern: the role of species' life histories.” NCASI Technical Bulletin, no. 781 I (January 1, 1999): 218.
Hansen AJ, Urban DL. Avian response to landscape pattern: the role of species' life histories. NCASI Technical Bulletin. 1999 Jan 1;(781 I):218.
Hansen, A. J., and D. L. Urban. “Avian response to landscape pattern: the role of species' life histories.” NCASI Technical Bulletin, no. 781 I, Jan. 1999, p. 218.
Hansen AJ, Urban DL. Avian response to landscape pattern: the role of species' life histories. NCASI Technical Bulletin. 1999 Jan 1;(781 I):218.

Published In

NCASI Technical Bulletin

ISSN

0886-0882

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

Issue

781 I

Start / End Page

218