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How do thinning and burning treatments in southwestern conifer forests in the United States affect wildlife distribution, abundance, and population performance?

What is the aim of the review?
To examine whether thinning and burning treatments in conifer forests in the southwestern United States affect wildlife distribution, abundance, and population performance.

Who's in the review team?

At what stage is the review?
This review is now complete.

Additional references: (papers published as outcomes of this systematic review)

Kalies, E.L., Chambers, C.L. and W.W. Covington.  2010.  Wildlife responses to thinning and burning treatments in southwestern conifer forests: a meta-analysis.  Forest Ecology and Management 259: 333-342. 

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- Protocol pdf

- Systematic review pdf

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