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Project Troff document The Literature Gateway Project
Forest management affects wildlife habitat by altering the structure and composition of vegetation communities. Every wildlife species uses a specific set of resources associated with different species and ages of forest trees (e.g., nesting cavities, den sites, acorn crops, fruit resources) to survive and reproduce. Forest managers, wildlife conservation groups, policy makers, and other stakeholders often need to review the literature on forest bird-vegetation relationships to inform decisions on natural resource management or ecosystem restoration. The literature gateway facilitates the exploration of this literature, helping users find references on a diverse range of management-relevant topics that have been compiled by subject experts based on searches of >60 different sources spanning the past 50+ years.
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Landscape Partnership Newsletter Announcing The Literature Gateway: Bird-Vegetation Relationships in Eastern and Boreal Forests
Working Lands for Wildlife is happy to announce the launch of the Literature Gateway: A Systematic Map of Bird-Vegetation Relationships in Eastern and Boreal Forests. The Literature Gateway is the newest online tool to join the suite of decision-support tools hosted on the Landscape Partnership Portal.
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Instructions for Citing the Literature Gateway
If this tool helps you find relevant literature for a publication, please reference it in the methods section of your manuscript.
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Target Bird Metrics: Interactive webpage
To meet final eligibility criteria for the systematic map, references had to present data for at least one of 3 general bird metric types. The following text lists specific metrics that might be included in each of these general bird metric types. Each reference was coded by a subject expert from the systematic map team as to whether it included data for one, two, or all three of these metric types.
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File PDF document Target Bird Metrics PDF
Downloadable PDF of Target Bird Metrics definitions.
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Final Search String: Interactive webpage
FINAL BOOLEAN SEARCH STRING FOR THE WEB OF SCIENCE The Web of Science was one of four academic, bibliographic search databases that we queried. We used the same search terms as the list below for each of these databases, with modifications for each databases particular syntax.
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File PDF document Final Search String PDF
Downloadable PDF of Final Search String definitions.
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Target Vegetation Metrics: Interactive webpage
To meet final eligibility criteria for the systematic map, references had to present data for at least one of 5 different target vegetation metric types. The following text lists specific metrics that might be included in each of these general vegetation metric types. Each reference was coded by a subject expert from the systematic map team as to whether it included data for one, two, three, four, or all five of these metric types.
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File PDF document Target Vegetation Metrics PDF
Downloadable PDF of Target Vegetation Metrics types.
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File What evidence exists for landbird species-environment relationships in eastern temperate and boreal forests of North America? A systematic map protocol
In this systematic map, we propose to answer the review question: what evidence exists for bird species-environment relationships in eastern temperate and boreal forests of North America?
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