Title
Vegetation and Avian Response to Prescribed Fire on Glade Habitats in the Missouri Ozarks
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Publication Title
The American Midland Naturalist
Abstract
—Due to fire suppression and land use changes, Missouri glade habitats have undergone long-term declines in area and function leading to consequent declines in many bird species that rely on these habitats. We examined breeding bird species composition and vegetation community composition on three glade sites undergoing restoration with prescribed fire and compared them to three unbumed glade sites and three unbumed forest sites. Although we documented subtle changes in vegetation characteristics in response to prescribed fire, important structural characteristics, such as canopy cover (>55% at all study sites) and grass cover (
Volume
165
Issue
1
First Page
91
Repository Citation
Comer, Christopher E.; Bell, Andrea L.; Oswald, Brian P.; Conway, Warren C.; and Burt, Brent, "Vegetation and Avian Response to Prescribed Fire on Glade Habitats in the Missouri Ozarks" (2011). Faculty Publications. 29.
https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/forestry/29
Last Page
104
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031-165.1.91
ISSN
1938-4238
Comments
COMER, CHRISTOPHER E., ANDREA L. BELL, BRIAN P. OSWALD, WARREN C. CONWAY, and D. BRENT BURT. 2011. "Vegetation and Avian Response to Prescribed Fire on Glade Habitats in the Missouri Ozarks." American Midland Naturalist 165, no. 1: 91-104.