Abstract

-Birds were counted during autumn and winter from October 1987 through February 1989 on sites in Cross Timbers in central Oklahoma 5 and 6 yr after herbicide treatments. We censused two replications of tebuthiuron-treated, triclopyr-treated, and untreated reference sites with a modification of the point-count method. Thirty-five species were documented during the entire census period; 16 species were observed only on herbicidetreated sites and two species only on reference sites. During autumn and winter, more birds and more species were found on sites treated with herbicides than on reference sites. Tebuthiuronand triclopyr-treated sites supported similar numbers of species during both seasons. Herbicide-treated sites had the highest species richness, but untreated areas were needed to maintain interior woodland species.

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