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- W2324969934 abstract "of different ways. Species within the same community may use different configurations of the habitat, or the same configurations in a different manner or in different proportions. This tends to minimize or eliminate interspecific competition. Habitat utilization by various species of nesting birds is often a main portion of autecological studies (Stenger and Falls 1959), or of studies dealing with the interactions of a few species from a given avian community. Recent studies by Morse (1967) and MacArthur (1958) have shown that volume of foliage may be an important factor in limiting the density of some species of birds. However, few attempts have been made to quantify the foliage portion of a plant community by species of trees and the height distribution of this foliage on the trees. This information can be of value when correlated with total nestingbird use. MacArthur (1958) also showed how five species of warblers which overlap in their use of foliage may exploit this feature of the habitat in different ways. Emlen (1967) has proposed a method for obtaining the canopy cover value of a plant community by recording the presence or absence of foliage above the observer at predetermined points. This method is of value for comparative purposes, but neither gives the absolute volume of foliage nor shows its height distribution above the ground in a plant community. Both aspects of volume of foliage are important in bird utilization. The objective of this study is to depict the height distribution and volume of foliage in two different plant communities and to show how the total avifauna utilizes this dimension" @default.
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- W2324969934 title "Foliage Use by Birds of the Oak-Juniper Woodland and Ponderosa Pine Forest in Southeastern Arizona" @default.
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