Delimiting the habitat characteristics describing the environmental conditions required by a species has become a critical tool for predicting organismal responses to environmental change. Grinnell emphasized the effects of environmental factors on the ability of a population to maintain a positive growth rate, yet few studies have included demographic or reproductive data in analyses of the Grinnellian niche. Identifying differences in habitat exploitation patterns in response to structural variation in the environment presents an incomplete description of the ability of species to adapt to changing habitats if demographic traits are not included. We estimated the vegetation characteristics used by individuals within a population of hooded...
The golden-cheeked warbler (Setophaga chrysoparia), listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as ...
The Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is an imperiled songbird that breeds in early-succ...
dii) persist in a naturally patchy environment of young, regenerating jack pine forests (i.e., 5–23 ...
Delimiting the habitat characteristics describing the environmental conditions required by a species...
Delimiting the habitat characteristics describing the environmental conditions required by a species...
Individuals should prefer and use habitats that confer high fitness, but habitat use is not always a...
A central question in the study of avian ecology is to determine where and how migrant bird populati...
Understanding associations between habitat and the demography of endangered wildlife is essential fo...
Identifying the factors that influence geographic range limits can illustrate the various ecological...
Sexual habitat segregation during the wintering period is a widespread phenomenon and has important ...
Habitat use is expected to be adaptive with individuals occupying habitats that confer high fitness....
Resource selection specialization may increase vulnerability of populations to environmental change....
The process of habitat selection involves discriminating among alternative habitats that differ in ...
Phenological advances and trophic mismatches are frequently reported ecological consequences of clim...
Habitat fragmentation and isolation can result in decreased occupancy and reproductive success withi...
The golden-cheeked warbler (Setophaga chrysoparia), listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as ...
The Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is an imperiled songbird that breeds in early-succ...
dii) persist in a naturally patchy environment of young, regenerating jack pine forests (i.e., 5–23 ...
Delimiting the habitat characteristics describing the environmental conditions required by a species...
Delimiting the habitat characteristics describing the environmental conditions required by a species...
Individuals should prefer and use habitats that confer high fitness, but habitat use is not always a...
A central question in the study of avian ecology is to determine where and how migrant bird populati...
Understanding associations between habitat and the demography of endangered wildlife is essential fo...
Identifying the factors that influence geographic range limits can illustrate the various ecological...
Sexual habitat segregation during the wintering period is a widespread phenomenon and has important ...
Habitat use is expected to be adaptive with individuals occupying habitats that confer high fitness....
Resource selection specialization may increase vulnerability of populations to environmental change....
The process of habitat selection involves discriminating among alternative habitats that differ in ...
Phenological advances and trophic mismatches are frequently reported ecological consequences of clim...
Habitat fragmentation and isolation can result in decreased occupancy and reproductive success withi...
The golden-cheeked warbler (Setophaga chrysoparia), listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as ...
The Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is an imperiled songbird that breeds in early-succ...
dii) persist in a naturally patchy environment of young, regenerating jack pine forests (i.e., 5–23 ...