Post‐fledging survival in passerine birds and the value of post‐fledging studies to conservation
Conservation efforts are most effective when we have complete demographic information for
a species of concern. Nevertheless, fundamental gaps in our knowledge of demography still …
a species of concern. Nevertheless, fundamental gaps in our knowledge of demography still …
Recent advances in understanding migration systems of New World land birds
Our understanding of migratory birds' year‐round ecology and evolution remains patchy
despite recent fundamental advances. Periodic reviews focus future research and inform …
despite recent fundamental advances. Periodic reviews focus future research and inform …
Conserving migratory land birds in the New World: Do we know enough?
Migratory bird needs must be met during four phases of the year: breeding season, fall
migration, wintering, and spring migration; thus, management may be needed during all four …
migration, wintering, and spring migration; thus, management may be needed during all four …
Sensitivity of tropical montane birds to anthropogenic disturbance and management strategies for their conservation in agricultural landscapes
Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic
disturbance because species are adapted to a narrow range of environmental conditions …
disturbance because species are adapted to a narrow range of environmental conditions …
Synthesis of the conservation value of the early-successional stage in forests of eastern North America
DI King, S Schlossberg - Forest Ecology and Management, 2014 - Elsevier
As a result of changes in natural and anthropogenic disturbance regimes, the extent of early-
successional forest across much of eastern North American is near historic lows, and …
successional forest across much of eastern North American is near historic lows, and …
[책][B] The avian migrant: the biology of bird migration
JH Rappole - 2013 - degruyter.com
But how to begin a beginning? A strange sound interrupted my tossing. I went to the window,
the cold air against my eyes. At first I saw only starlight. Then they were there. Up in the …
the cold air against my eyes. At first I saw only starlight. Then they were there. Up in the …
Novel seasonal land cover associations for eastern North American forest birds identified through dynamic species distribution modelling
Aim Plasticity in migratory and foraging behaviour allows species to exploit dynamic and
novel habitats. This is especially important during seasonal transitions as species track …
novel habitats. This is especially important during seasonal transitions as species track …
Habitat selection and habitat‐specific survival of fledgling ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapilla)
DI King, RM Degraaf, ML Smith… - Journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Patterns of habitat use by some passerines change after the young leave the nest, and thus
our understanding of habitat selection derived from counts of singing males earlier in the …
our understanding of habitat selection derived from counts of singing males earlier in the …
Influence of condition and habitat use on survival of post-fledging songbirds
AC Vitz, AD Rodewald - The Condor, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Habitat quality of a bird's breeding grounds has been typically evaluated by investigating
patterns in nesting success, whereas events that follow fledging have been largely ignored …
patterns in nesting success, whereas events that follow fledging have been largely ignored …
Tamm review: Terrestrial vertebrate biodiversity and intensive forest management in the US
Abstract In the United States, intensively managed forests (IMFs) comprise approximately
9%(27.9 million ha) of total forest area. These forests are primarily in highly productive areas …
9%(27.9 million ha) of total forest area. These forests are primarily in highly productive areas …