Proximity to unconventional shale gas infrastructure alters breeding bird abundance and distribution
Submitted by susan on Fri, 2019-06-14 15:29
Unconventional shale gas development is a rapidly expanding driver of forest loss and fragmentation in the central Appalachian region. The researchers evaluated the relationship between breeding passerine abundances and distance from shale gas development at a long-term (2008–2017) study site in northern West Virginia, USA.
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