An analysis of avifaunas in the Teton Mountains and Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Authors(s): G. W. Salt
Publication: Condor
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Abstract: This paper analyzes census results with emphasis on the relationship of biomass to stage of succession. Avifaunal size and efficiency in energy metabolism may reflect ecosystem functions accurately enough to serve as indices of the metabolism and efficiency of the entire biotic community. Finally, the author analyzes birds of six ecologic communities on the basis of feeding habits.
Keywords: Teton Mountain Range, Grand Teton National Park, Teton Range, Jackson Hole, Teton County, animal, avifauna, bird, Aves, ornithology, food, population, habitat
| BIBLIOGRAPHY ID | 1257 |
| REF TYPE | Journal Article |
| AUTHORS | G. W. Salt |
| PUB DATE | 0000-00-00 |
| DATE STR | 0000-00-00 |
| PUB TITLE1 | Condor |
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| DOC TITLE | An analysis of avifaunas in the Teton Mountains and Jackson Hole, Wyoming |
| PAGE DESC | 373-93 |
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| PUB VOLUME | 59 |
| PUB NUMBER | 6 |
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| LIBRARY INFO | cited in De Graaf 1978, page 30, cited in De Graaf and Tilghman 1980, page 126 Black Rock/non-game birds |
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| KEYWORDS | Teton Mountain Range, Grand Teton National Park, Teton Range, Jackson Hole, Teton County, animal, avifauna, bird, Aves, ornithology, food, population, habitat |
| ABSTRACT | This paper analyzes census results with emphasis on the relationship of biomass to stage of succession. Avifaunal size and efficiency in energy metabolism may reflect ecosystem functions accurately enough to serve as indices of the metabolism and efficiency of the entire biotic community. Finally, the author analyzes birds of six ecologic communities on the basis of feeding habits. |
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