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The use of vegetation structure and composition measures to improve habitat classification in rural landscapes.

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The methods used to determine habitat classifications are important to planning and management. Therefore, the use of wildlife communities to improve habitat classification is crucial in Landscape Ecology. The importance of vegetation in the habitat use characteristics of breeding bird communities occurring in Évora and Setúbal (Portugal) was studied.

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Landscape ecology Wildlife-habitat relationships Habitat classification Vegetation structure

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Quinta-Nova, L.C., 2000. The use of vegetation structure and composition measures to improve habitat classification in rural landscapes. In Brandt J., Tress B. & G. Tress [eds.] Multifunctional Landscapes. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Landscape Research and Management. Roskilde (Dinamarca), 18 a 21 de Outubro.

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Centre for Landscape Research

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