Reintroduction of an eastern migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern North America began in 2001. Reproduction first occurred in 2005. Through 2008, eggs were produced in 22 first nests and 2 renests. All first nests failed–50% confirmed due to desertion by the parents and the remaining nest failures also consistent with the pattern of parental desertion. Nest failures were not related to stage of incubation, and they were often synchronous. Temperatures in winter and early spring affected timing of nest failure. An environmental factor such as harassment of incubating cranes by black flies (Simulium spp.) may be responsible for widespread nest desertion
We examined the reproductive parameters of the introduced non-migratory flock of whooping cranes in ...
Reintroduction of an Eastern Migratory Population (EMP) of whooping cranes (Grus americana) in the U...
Research on crane reintroductions within the last 15 years has produced information necessary to eff...
From 2001 to 2010, 132 costume-reared juvenile whooping cranes (Grus americana) were led by ultralig...
An effort to reintroduce a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern Nor...
Nest desertion due to harassment by black flies (Simulium annulus and S. johannseni) during incubati...
An effort to reintroduce a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern Nor...
Beginning in 2001, a reintroduction project was initiated using captive-reared whooping cranes (Grus...
The first documented case of whooping crane (Grus americana) nest building in Indiana is described. ...
In the face of record-setting drought, the re-introduced flock of non-migratory whooping cranes in F...
Whooping cranes (Grus americana) historically occurred throughout most of North America. A migration...
We retrospectively examined the reproductive parameters of 122 breeding-age whooping cranes (Grus am...
Two methods of reintroducing a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) were tested ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) began building a captive whooping crane (Grus americana) ...
Whooping cranes (Grus americana) are 1 of the most endangered bird species in North America. In 1999...
We examined the reproductive parameters of the introduced non-migratory flock of whooping cranes in ...
Reintroduction of an Eastern Migratory Population (EMP) of whooping cranes (Grus americana) in the U...
Research on crane reintroductions within the last 15 years has produced information necessary to eff...
From 2001 to 2010, 132 costume-reared juvenile whooping cranes (Grus americana) were led by ultralig...
An effort to reintroduce a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern Nor...
Nest desertion due to harassment by black flies (Simulium annulus and S. johannseni) during incubati...
An effort to reintroduce a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern Nor...
Beginning in 2001, a reintroduction project was initiated using captive-reared whooping cranes (Grus...
The first documented case of whooping crane (Grus americana) nest building in Indiana is described. ...
In the face of record-setting drought, the re-introduced flock of non-migratory whooping cranes in F...
Whooping cranes (Grus americana) historically occurred throughout most of North America. A migration...
We retrospectively examined the reproductive parameters of 122 breeding-age whooping cranes (Grus am...
Two methods of reintroducing a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) were tested ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) began building a captive whooping crane (Grus americana) ...
Whooping cranes (Grus americana) are 1 of the most endangered bird species in North America. In 1999...
We examined the reproductive parameters of the introduced non-migratory flock of whooping cranes in ...
Reintroduction of an Eastern Migratory Population (EMP) of whooping cranes (Grus americana) in the U...
Research on crane reintroductions within the last 15 years has produced information necessary to eff...