Discussion Response

Discussion Response

Differential  Consumption of Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) by Avian and  Mammalian Guilds: Implications for Tree InvasionTo  complete this week’s discussion, I chose the article “Differential  Consumption of Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) by Avian and  Mammalian Guilds: Implications for Tree Invasion” from the journal, The  American Midland Naturalist. I chose this article because my course  project is on Eastern Red Cedar and I was interested in learning more  about my research topic. I located this article by searching Eastern Red  Cedar in the APUS library and the library indicated that the article  had been peer reviewed and cited in several other scientific papers. In  addition, The American Midland Naturalist journal is published by Notre  Dame University, and was founded in 1909 by Reverend Julius A.  Nieuwland, CSC (Notre Dame University). I would consider this article to  be a credible source of information on Eastern Red Cedar because the  journal is published by a reputable school, the article has been peer  reviewed, and the article has been cited in other peer reviewed  articles.ReferencesHorncastle,  V. J., Hellgren, E. C., Mayer, P. M., Engle, D. M., & Leslie,David  M.,,Jr. (2004). Differential consumption of eastern red cedar (juniperus  virginiana) by avian and mammalian guilds: Implications for tree  invasion. The American Midland Naturalist, 152(2), 255-267. Retrieved  fromhttps://search-proquest-com.ezproxy1.apus.edu/docview/234929447?accountid=8289Notre  Dame University. The American Midland Naturalist. (n.d.). Retrieved  September 17, 2020, from https://www3.nd.edu/~ammidnat/

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