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Journal of Wildlife Management | 1998

Short-term effects of understory and overstory management on breeding birds in Arkansas Oak-Hickory Forests

Paul G. Rodewald; Kimberly G. Smith

Relatively little is known about the effects of uneven-aged forest management practices on eastern forest birds, despite the fact that such methods are now commonly practiced. In 1993-94, we studied the short-term effects of uneven-aged forest management on bird communities in oak-hickory forests of north-western Arkansas. We estimated bird abundance in mature forests and on managed plots receiving either a heavy cutting of understory vegetation (understory treatment) or a combination of both understory cutting and selective cutting in the forest overstory (full treatment). Two nesting guilds and 7 of 14 species with adequate sample size showed significant treatment effects. Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus), worm-eating warblers (Helmitheros vermivorus), Acadian flycatchers (Empidonax virescens), and the understory-nesting guild were most abundant in mature forest. Indigo buntings (Passerina cyanea), white-breasted nuthatches (Sitta carolinensis), and eastern wood-pewees (Contopus virens) were more abundant on full treatment plots. Tufted titmice (Baeolophus bicolor) were most abundant on mature forest and understory treatment plots. The canopy-nesting guild was most abundant on understory and full treatment plots. Our results suggest that if removal of understory vegetation was practiced widely in the Arkansas Ozarks as part of uneven-aged management, populations of some ground- and shrub-nesting forest interior species of birds could be negatively affected, whereas a few forest canopy and edge species may respond positively. Future research on this type of uneven-aged management should examine effects of removing varying amounts of understory vegetation on both forest interior bird populations and forest regeneration.


The Birds of North America Online | 1995

Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus)

Karen L. Wiebe; William S. Moore; Paul G. Rodewald


The Birds of North America Online | 2002

Common Tern (Sterna hirundo)

Ian C. T. Nisbet; Jennifer M. Arnold; Stephen A. Oswald; Peter Pyle; Michael A. Patten; Paul G. Rodewald


The Birds of North America Online | 1994

Herring Gull (Larus argentatus)

Ian C. T. Nisbet; D. V. Weseloh; Craig E. Hebert; Mark L. Mallory; A. Poole; Julie C. Ellis; Peter Pyle; Michael A. Patten; Paul G. Rodewald


The Birds of North America Online | 1995

Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis)

Janet Ng; Matthew D. Giovanni; Marc J. Bechard; Josef K. Schmutz; Peter Pyle; Paul G. Rodewald


The Birds of North America Online | 2005

Veery (Catharus fuscescens)

Christopher M. Heckscher; Louis R. Bevier; A. Poole; William Moskoff; Peter Pyle; Michael A. Patten; Paul G. Rodewald


The Birds of North America Online | 1999

Pine Warbler (Dendroica pinus)

Paul G. Rodewald; James H. Withgott; Kimberly G. Smith; A. Poole; F. Gill


The Birds of North America Online | 1995

Black-bellied Plover (Pluvialis squatarola)

A. Poole; Peter Pyle; Michael A. Patten; Dennis R. Paulson; Paul G. Rodewald


The Birds of North America Online | 1995

Cliff Swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)

Charles R. Brown; Mary Bomberger Brown; Peter Pyle; Michael A. Patten; Paul G. Rodewald


The Birds of North America Online | 1996

American Golden-Plover (Pluvialis dominica)

Oscar W. Johnson; Peter G. Connors; Peter Pyle; Paul G. Rodewald

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A. Poole

Royal North Shore Hospital

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F. Gill

National Audubon Society

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Ian C. T. Nisbet

United States Geological Survey

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Corey T. Callaghan

University of New South Wales

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Christopher J. Norment

State University of New York at Brockport

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Jennifer M. Arnold

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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