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Spring migration patterns of birds in montane habitats of the Southwestern United States
Julian D. Avery
, Gregory S. Keller
Ecosystem Science and Management
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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Southwestern United States
100%
Migration Patterns
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Spring Migration
100%
Migratory Birds
100%
Nearctic-Neotropical Migrant
66%
Migrants
33%
New Mexico
33%
Southern Range
33%
High Elevation
33%
North Central
33%
Riparian Corridor
33%
Anthropogenic Use
33%
Upland Forest
33%
Non-random Distribution
33%
Piñon-juniper Woodlands
33%
Lowland
33%
Ponderosa pine Forest
33%
Mountain Range
33%
Stopover
33%
Ponderosa pine
33%
American Southwest
33%
Habitat Change
33%
Climate-driven
33%
Migratory Species
33%
Upland Habitats
33%
Sandia
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Spring
100%
Pinus
100%
Juniper
100%
Americans
50%
Lowlands
50%
Fir
50%
Upland Forests
50%
Migratory Species
50%