Seasonal survival and reversible state effects in a long‐distance migratory shorebird
Events during one stage of the annual cycle can reversibly affect an individual's condition
and performance not only within that stage, but also in subsequent stages (ie reversible …
and performance not only within that stage, but also in subsequent stages (ie reversible …
Pi** plover chick survival negatively correlated with beach recreation
Shorebird populations worldwide are declining because of habitat loss from sea‐level rise,
accelerated erosion, development, and recreational land use. To better understand the …
accelerated erosion, development, and recreational land use. To better understand the …
Integrating 3D models with morphometric measurements to improve volumetric estimates in marine mammals
Studies of body condition are key to understanding the health, bioenergetics and ecological
roles of marine mammals. Due to challenges in studying marine mammals at sea, body …
roles of marine mammals. Due to challenges in studying marine mammals at sea, body …
Impact of human disturbance on the abundance of non‐breeding shorebirds in a subtropical wetland
Shorebird populations have declined due to several threats throughout their annual cycle.
Anthropogenic disturbance is one of the most ubiquitous threats to shorebird conservation in …
Anthropogenic disturbance is one of the most ubiquitous threats to shorebird conservation in …
Hurricane Sandy and engineered response created habitat for a threatened shorebird
Abstract The intensity of Atlantic Ocean hurricanes is predicted to increase, and although
disturbance is recognized as a fundamental driver of ecological processes, the benefits of …
disturbance is recognized as a fundamental driver of ecological processes, the benefits of …
Impacts of extreme environmental disturbances on pi** plover survival are partially moderated by migratory connectivity
Effective conservation for listed migratory species requires an understanding of how drivers
of population decline vary spatially and temporally, as well as knowledge of range-wide …
of population decline vary spatially and temporally, as well as knowledge of range-wide …
Predicted sea‐level rise‐driven biogeomorphological changes on Fire Island, New York: Implications for people and plovers
Forecasting biogeomorphological conditions for barrier islands is critical for informing sea‐
level rise (SLR) planning, including management of coastal development and ecosystems …
level rise (SLR) planning, including management of coastal development and ecosystems …
Pi** plover chick ecology following landscape‐level disturbance
Population declines of disturbance‐dependent species due to suppression of natural
disturbances are realized across ecosystems. The pi** plover (Charadrius melodus; …
disturbances are realized across ecosystems. The pi** plover (Charadrius melodus; …
Contrasting long-term population trends of beach-nesting shorebirds under shared environmental pressures
Identifying the drivers of long-term population change is a key goal of ecological studies. It is
complicated by extrinsic and intrinsic factors that may covary with time and/or operate on a …
complicated by extrinsic and intrinsic factors that may covary with time and/or operate on a …
Effect of human disturbance on bird telomere length: An experimental approach
Human recreational activities increase worldwide in space and frequency leading to higher
rates of encounter between humans and wild animals. Because wildlife often perceive …
rates of encounter between humans and wild animals. Because wildlife often perceive …