Ornithologists and wildlife biologists have always been interested in documenting long-term changes in bird populations (e.g., Temple and Temple 1976, Kendeigh 1982). Long-term comparisons can assist in identifying patterns of change. These patterns, in turn, provide assistance in defining human impacts that may lead to some species or groups declining towards extirpation. One study specifically (Wilcove 1988) has had a major impact upon current resource issues within the Fish and Wildlife Service. That study used 40-year comparisons to confirm that fragmentation of the eastern deciduous forest had led to declines of neotropical migrants. The Wilcove (1988) study along with an essay (Hutto 1988) and an ecological study in New Hampshir...
A scheme for long-term monitoring of breeding land bird populations in a wide variety of habitats re...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Copy marked "Draft", Annual Report, Duration of Research: 1 April to 15 August 1999, Lo...
The latest vogue in bird conservation is concern over species that breed in the United States and Ca...
Census work was carried out in mid June on 10 of the 30 breeding bird monitoring sites formally est...
GTNP (Grand Teton National Park) recently initiated a breeding bird monitoring program, with a view...
There is a wide literature in bird community ecology that bears on questions of species composition ...
When I first began to notice changes in the numbers and bird species that I netted on the Great Lake...
Numerous studies detail significant population declines in migrant birds across eastern North Americ...
Neotropical migrant birds have recently received much attention following reported declines in many...
Since the beginning of the last century there have been significant changes in the environment, farm...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
This book is a follow-up synthesis to a meeting held in Estes Park, Colorado, in 1992, by Partners i...
Graduation date: 2015Birds perform valuable ecological functions and are useful environmental indica...
A scheme for long-term monitoring of breeding land bird populations in a wide variety of habitats re...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Copy marked "Draft", Annual Report, Duration of Research: 1 April to 15 August 1999, Lo...
The latest vogue in bird conservation is concern over species that breed in the United States and Ca...
Census work was carried out in mid June on 10 of the 30 breeding bird monitoring sites formally est...
GTNP (Grand Teton National Park) recently initiated a breeding bird monitoring program, with a view...
There is a wide literature in bird community ecology that bears on questions of species composition ...
When I first began to notice changes in the numbers and bird species that I netted on the Great Lake...
Numerous studies detail significant population declines in migrant birds across eastern North Americ...
Neotropical migrant birds have recently received much attention following reported declines in many...
Since the beginning of the last century there have been significant changes in the environment, farm...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
This book is a follow-up synthesis to a meeting held in Estes Park, Colorado, in 1992, by Partners i...
Graduation date: 2015Birds perform valuable ecological functions and are useful environmental indica...
A scheme for long-term monitoring of breeding land bird populations in a wide variety of habitats re...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Copy marked "Draft", Annual Report, Duration of Research: 1 April to 15 August 1999, Lo...