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TITLE:
Avian Community Composition in Response to High Explosive Testing Operations at Los Alamos National Laboratory in Northern New Mexico
AUTHORS:
David C. Keller, Philip R. Fresquez, Leslie A. Hansen, Danielle R. Kaschube
KEYWORDS:
Avian Communities, MAPS, Diversity, High Explosives, Noise, Drought, Vegetation Change, Climate, Habitat, Southwest, New Mexico
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Environmental Protection,
Vol.6 No.12,
December
28,
2015
ABSTRACT: Breeding bird abundance, species richness, evenness, diversity, composition, productivity, and survivorship were determined near a high-explosive detonation site at Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA, during pre-operation (1997-1999) and operation (2000-2014) periods. The operation periods consisted of detonations ( 0.05) in mean avian abundance and species evenness in any of the operation periods as compared with the pre-operation period. Species richness and diversity were significantly higher (p