2017
DOI: 10.3390/f8050141
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Riparian Partial Harvesting and Upland Clear Cutting Alter Bird Communities in a Boreal Mixedwood Forest

Abstract: Forested buffer strips are typically prescribed around water bodies during forest harvesting operations to minimize effects on aquatic communities and to maintain fish and wildlife habitat. It has been argued that the systematic application of these buffer strips in the boreal forest results in the creation of an unnatural distribution of linear patterns of older-growth forest which is not consistent with the current emulating natural disturbance paradigm. We conducted a multi-year, temporally and spatially co… Show more

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“…To ensure the quality of the review, it is crucial that the included studies describe study design sufficiently and have retrievable statistics (Stanhope and Weinstein 2023). For instance, in some riparian buffer zone studies it was not possible to separate effects of buffer width and logging based on the study design and results description (Darveau et al 2001;Holmes et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure the quality of the review, it is crucial that the included studies describe study design sufficiently and have retrievable statistics (Stanhope and Weinstein 2023). For instance, in some riparian buffer zone studies it was not possible to separate effects of buffer width and logging based on the study design and results description (Darveau et al 2001;Holmes et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%