Hawai’I’s coastal plain wetlands are inhabited by five endangered endemic waterbird species. These include the Hawaiian Coot (’alae ke’oke’o), Hawaiian Duck (koloa maoli), Hawaiian Stilt (ae’o), Hawaiian Gallinule (Moorhen) (’alae ’ula), and Hawaiian Goose (nēnē). All five species are categorized as being ‘‘conservation reliant.’ ’ The current strategy to recover these endangered birds includes land protection and active management of wetlands. To assess the effectiveness of the current management paradigm, we compared species population trends across the state to those on six actively managed wetland national wildlife refuges (Refuges) thought to be critical for the survival of these endangered species. To perform the evaluation we relie...
The Hawaiian Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) and Hawaiian Gallinule (Gallinula galeata sandvic...
Graduation date: 2014The endangered Hawaiian Duck (koloa maoli; Anas wyvilliana), a non-migratory an...
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Hawai’I’s coastal plain wetlands are inhabited by five endangered endemic waterbird species. These i...
Hawai'I's coastal plain wetlands are inhabited by five endangered endemic waterbird species. These i...
Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge (HNWR) was established to protect habitat for the endangered Hawaii...
Hawai‘i’s wetlands are inhabited by 5 endangered endemic waterbird species: the Hawaiian stilt (ae‘...
Four endemic species of wetland-dependent waterbirds occur on the main Hawaiian Islands, all of whic...
Habitat selection, reproductive effort, and habitat utilization of Hawai’ian stilts (Himantopus mexi...
American bullfrogs were introduced to Hawaii’s wetlands from California in the late 1800s. As in oth...
In Hawai‘i, as is the case globally, sea level rise threatens the availability of suitable habitat f...
Evolution in the Hawaiian Islands has produced a unique avian assemblage. Unfortunately, many of the...
"This plan covers following federally listed species: Hawaiian coot ('Alae ke'oke'o), Hawaiian slilt...
of Marine Corps Base-Hawaii (MCBH) is a busy military installation on the island of O‘ahu. This 2,95...
Novel relationships in ecological communities are forming faster than historical rates due to global...
The Hawaiian Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) and Hawaiian Gallinule (Gallinula galeata sandvic...
Graduation date: 2014The endangered Hawaiian Duck (koloa maoli; Anas wyvilliana), a non-migratory an...
<p>Compiled from the International Union for Conservation of Nature [<a href="http://www.plosone.org...
Hawai’I’s coastal plain wetlands are inhabited by five endangered endemic waterbird species. These i...
Hawai'I's coastal plain wetlands are inhabited by five endangered endemic waterbird species. These i...
Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge (HNWR) was established to protect habitat for the endangered Hawaii...
Hawai‘i’s wetlands are inhabited by 5 endangered endemic waterbird species: the Hawaiian stilt (ae‘...
Four endemic species of wetland-dependent waterbirds occur on the main Hawaiian Islands, all of whic...
Habitat selection, reproductive effort, and habitat utilization of Hawai’ian stilts (Himantopus mexi...
American bullfrogs were introduced to Hawaii’s wetlands from California in the late 1800s. As in oth...
In Hawai‘i, as is the case globally, sea level rise threatens the availability of suitable habitat f...
Evolution in the Hawaiian Islands has produced a unique avian assemblage. Unfortunately, many of the...
"This plan covers following federally listed species: Hawaiian coot ('Alae ke'oke'o), Hawaiian slilt...
of Marine Corps Base-Hawaii (MCBH) is a busy military installation on the island of O‘ahu. This 2,95...
Novel relationships in ecological communities are forming faster than historical rates due to global...
The Hawaiian Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) and Hawaiian Gallinule (Gallinula galeata sandvic...
Graduation date: 2014The endangered Hawaiian Duck (koloa maoli; Anas wyvilliana), a non-migratory an...
<p>Compiled from the International Union for Conservation of Nature [<a href="http://www.plosone.org...