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Effects Of Vegetation, Corridor Width And Regional Land Use On Early Successional Birds On Powerline Corridors, Robert A. Askins, Corrine M. Folsom-O'Keefe, Margaret C. Hardy Feb 2012

Effects Of Vegetation, Corridor Width And Regional Land Use On Early Successional Birds On Powerline Corridors, Robert A. Askins, Corrine M. Folsom-O'Keefe, Margaret C. Hardy

Biology Faculty Publications

Powerline rights-of-way (ROWs) often provide habitat for early successional bird species that have suffered long-term population declines in eastern North America. To determine how the abundance of shrubland birds varies with habitat within ROW corridors and with land use patterns surrounding corridors, we ran Poisson regression models on data from 93 plots on ROWs and compared regression coefficients. We also determined nest success rates on a 1-km stretch of ROW. Seven species of shrubland birds were common in powerline corridors. However, the nest success rates for prairie warbler (Dendroica discolor) and field sparrow (Spizella pusilla) were