Cunningham, RossDonnelly, ChristineNix, Henry ALindenmayer, Bruce DLindenmayer, David B2015-12-132015-12-130012-9615http://hdl.handle.net/1885/94276We report findings of a large-scale study in a 100000-ha subsection of the Tumut region in southern New South Wales, southeastern Australia. The study was designed to measure the effects of landscape context and habitat fragmentation on forest birds. Theen-AUKeywords: avifauna; ecological impact; forest ecosystem; habitat fragmentation; patch size; plantation; Australia; Aves; Eucalyptus; Pinus radiata Australia; Bird frequency profiles; Correspondence analysis; Eucalyptus forest; Forest bird assemblages; Habitat fragmentation; Landscape context; Native forest conservation; Pinus radiata plantations; Statistical modelingEffects of forest fragmentation on bird assemblages in a novel landscape context20022015-12-12