Authors: |
James G. Dickson, T. Bently Wigley |
Year: |
2003 |
Type: |
Scientific Journal |
Station: |
Southern Research Station |
Source: |
In: Dickson, James G., comp. ed. Wildlife of southern forests habitat & management. Blaine, WA. Chapter 7. Hancock House Publishers: 83-94 |
Abstract
Wildlife species and communities are molded and influenced by a variety of factors, including some abiotic conditions such as climate, topography, soils, and site. These conditions form the basis for productive and diverse southern forests and their wildlife communities.
Citation
Dickson, James G.; Wigley, T. Bently. 2003. Wildlife of southern forests habitat & management (Chapter 7): Managing Forests for Wildlife. In: Dickson, James G., comp. ed. Wildlife of southern forests habitat & management. Blaine, WA. Chapter 7. Hancock House Publishers: 83-94