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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Matthew E. Brooks; P. C. Stouffer
Publication Date: 2010

In the southeastern U.S., longleaf pine savannas, important habitat for grassland birds, are subject to hurricanes and subsequent management. The intensity of tropical storms is predicted to increase with climate change, heightening the importance of understanding the effects of storm disturbance and salvage logging on species of concern such as Bachman's Sparrow (Peucaea aestivalis), a pine-savanna specialist. To determine how Bachman's Sparrow occupancy varies with the age and salvage history of pine stands, and to identify the vegetation and post-hurricane habitat features influencing stand occupancy, we surveyed Bachman's Sparrows in Mississippi savannas affected by Hurricane Katrina. Our point counts and vegetation surveys covered 89 stands over two breeding seasons, beginning one year after salvaging. Bachman's Sparrow occupancy was best predicted by increasing graminoid cover and density, with evidence of a quadratic effect reversing the relationship at high levels, decreasing tree density, also with a quadratic effect, decreasing shrub cover and density, and increasing abundance of downed tree crowns and upturned root balls. Occupancy was higher in mature stands, regardless of salvage, and in stands of seedlings and saplings, but lower in middle-aged stands. Our results suggest that disturbance from Katrina may have benefited Bachman's Sparrows by thinning trees, creating perches in the form of downed tree crowns, from which males sing, and creating refugia from predators in upturned root balls. Three years after the disturbance, salvage logging appeared to have no effect on occupancy, but such logging could be detrimental if it alters ground-layer vegetation severely. © by The Cooper Ornithological Society 2010. Abstract reproduced by permission.

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Citation: Brooks, M. E., and P. C. Stouffer. 2010. Effects of Hurricane Katrina and salvage logging on Bachman's Sparrow. The Condor 112(4):744-753.

Cataloging Information

Topics:
Climate    Fire Effects    Fire History    Fuels    Models    Prescribed Fire    Weather
Regions:
Keywords:
  • age classes
  • Bachman's Sparrow
  • Bachman's Sparrow
  • carnivorous plants
  • crowns
  • disturbance
  • fire management
  • forbs
  • forest management
  • grasses
  • herbaceous vegetation
  • Hurricane Katrina
  • longleaf pine
  • longleaf pine
  • Mississippi
  • national parks
  • nesting
  • nongame birds
  • old growth forests
  • Peucaea aestivalis
  • Peucaea aestivalis
  • pine forests
  • Pinus elliottii
  • Pinus palustris
  • pitcher plant
  • population density
  • regeneration
  • roots
  • salvage
  • salvage logging
  • Sarracenia
  • savannas
  • seedlings
  • shrubs
  • slash pine
  • stand characteristics
  • statistical analysis
  • storms
  • thinning
  • threatened and endangered species (animals)
  • tropical storms
  • vegetation surveys
  • wildfires
  • wildlife habitat management
  • wildlife refuges
Tall Timbers Record Number: 25648Location Status: In-fileCall Number: Journals - CAbstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission
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