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Spinus pinus

Common names: pine siskin, Pine Siskin
Taxonomy: Animalia > Chordata > Aves > Passeriformes > Fringillidae
Roles: habitat component, study subject
ITIS TSN: 179246
External: iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 12 | Mentions: 14

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Knowledge graph centered on Spinus pinus with 43 nodes and 196 connections. Top connected: Hummingbird, Populus tremuloides, Selasphorus platycercus, Aspects of circulatory physiology of montane and l, Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha.

Publications (12)

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Visitors to Red-Naped Sapsucker sap wells and the effectiveness of artificial wells

2025Role: text_match
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Climate disruption on avian species and communities in the southern Rocky Mountains

2023Role: text_match
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The Effects of Declining Aspen Forest Health on Rocky Mountain Birds

2018Role: text_match
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Effects of proximity to riparian zones on avian species richness and abundance in montane aspen woodlands.

2015Journal of Field OrnithologyRole: text_match
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How do riparian songbirds (Passerines) coexist? Effects of vegetative structural complexity on habitat selection in willow (<i>Salix</i> spp.)

2012Role: text_match
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Impacts of climate disruption on avian species in the southern Rocky Mountains: a retroanalysis of the Gothic breeding bird survey and pilot point count surveys at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory weather stations

2011Role: text_match
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Influence of patch area on bird species diversity in coniferous forests

2009Role: text_match
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Studies on the ecology of avian malaria in an alpine ecosystem

2009Role: study subject
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The effect of willow proximity on species richness and abundance of birds nesting in aspen <i>Populus tremuloides</i> woodlands.

2009Role: text_match
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Avian Diversity in Aspen and Conifer Forests :

2004Role: text_match
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Interactions of two species of the family Fringillidae, the Cassin's finch (<i>Carpodacus cassinii</i>) and the pine siskin (<i>Spinus pinus</i>)

1984Role: text_match
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Aspects of circulatory physiology of montane and lowland birds

1976Comparative Biochemistry and PhysiologyRole: text_match