Optimizing stable isotope sampling design in terrestrial movement ecology research

A Contina, S Magozzi… - Methods in Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The recognition of adequate sampling designs is an interdisciplinary topic that has gained
popularity over the last decades. In ecology, many research questions involve sampling …

[PDF][PDF] Pennisetum ciliare, buffelgrass

RJ Innes - Fire Effects Information System,[Online]. US …, 2022 - fs.usda.gov

Additional notes on Texas Seaside Sparrows (Ammospiza maritima sennetti): An update to Griscom 1948

S Woltmann, M Roeder, A **ong… - The Wilson Journal …, 2019 - meridian.allenpress.com
Efficient targeting of limited conservation resources requires a consistent understanding of
the distribution and habitat needs of populations of concern. Both Louisiana and Texas …

Distribution, abundance, and vegetation associations of birds in Mississippi tidal marshes during the non‐breeding season

SL Weitzel, JM Feura, RB Iglay… - Journal of Field …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Accurate estimation of populations of secretive marsh birds is difficult, especially during the
non‐breeding season when vocalizations are infrequent. Thus, dynamics of marsh bird …

Birds versus fish: Nest flooding introduces predator–prey interactions in Georgia's coastal marshes

CD Newsome, KM Evans… - The Wilson Journal of …, 2020 - meridian.allenpress.com
We document the first recorded instance of a fish depredating a hatchling bird while in the
nest. Some coastal marsh-nesting avian species, such as the Seaside Sparrow (Ammospiza …

[DOC][DOC] Optimizing stable isotope sampling design in movement ecology research

A Contina, S Magozzi, HB Vander Zanden, GJ Bowen… - ecoevorxiv.org
The recognition of adequate sampling designs is an interdisciplinary topic that has gained
popularity over the last decades. In ecology, many research questions involve sampling …

Habitat use by Veery (Catharus fuscescens) in southern Ontario

C Hawey, P Harpley, R Milne - The Canadian Field …, 2020 - canadianfieldnaturalist.ca
Veery (Catharus fuscescens) is a breeding migrant thrush that nests throughout much of the
temperate forests within Canada. Habitat loss and degradation is thought to be responsible …