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Vol. 29 No. 4 (1998)

CALIFORNIA GNATCATCHER USE OF HABITATS OTHER THAN COASTAL SAGE SCRUB: CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS

Submitted
September 20, 2025
Published
October 1, 1998

Abstract

That California Gnatcatchers (Polioptila californica) within the United States are dependent on coastal sage scrub habitats is well established (Atwood 1993; USFWS 1991, 1993). Our effort in this paper is not to question whether these habitats are necessary on a large scale, but rather to raise the question of whether they are always sufficient, at both local and larger scales.

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