The coastal region of western Lake Superior to examine relationships to human land use. Eighty-four species were detected and 50 were abundant enough to be included in data analysis. Monotonic quadratic regression models were constructed for these 50 species by using species counts as the dependent variable and the proportion of human conversion of the landscape (residential, agriculture, and commercial/industrial land uses) within each study area as the independent variable. Twenty-seven bird species had significant regressions (P < 0.05), 18 of which generally avoided areas developed by humans and 9 of which were attracted to development. De-trended correspondence analysis using counts of these 27 bird species was used to investigate mult...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Rob...
Migratory bird communities are sensitive to landscape alteration. Urban development significantly im...
The breeding bird communities of the western Great Lakes region have among the richest diversity of ...
ABSTRACT. Upland breeding bird communities were sampled from 225 points in 15 survey routes in the c...
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 122(2), p. 296-306This is the first study to examine the influenc...
We examined the influence of shoreline residential development on breeding bird communities along fo...
Low-density development consumes large tracts of the rural landscape surrounding Great Plains cities...
We report findings of a 2-year study (1996–1997) surveying breeding birds in lacustrine habitats of ...
Throughout North America, bird declines may be attributable to loss of habitat on the breeding groun...
Wetlands are one of the fastest disappearing habitats in America. Many wetlands are also being alte...
The study of the ecological landscape is vital to understanding processes of disturbance, particular...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert B...
Graduation date: 2001Urban ecosystems are characterized by human disturbance and changes in the amou...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Rob...
Migratory bird communities are sensitive to landscape alteration. Urban development significantly im...
The breeding bird communities of the western Great Lakes region have among the richest diversity of ...
ABSTRACT. Upland breeding bird communities were sampled from 225 points in 15 survey routes in the c...
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 122(2), p. 296-306This is the first study to examine the influenc...
We examined the influence of shoreline residential development on breeding bird communities along fo...
Low-density development consumes large tracts of the rural landscape surrounding Great Plains cities...
We report findings of a 2-year study (1996–1997) surveying breeding birds in lacustrine habitats of ...
Throughout North America, bird declines may be attributable to loss of habitat on the breeding groun...
Wetlands are one of the fastest disappearing habitats in America. Many wetlands are also being alte...
The study of the ecological landscape is vital to understanding processes of disturbance, particular...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Robert B...
Graduation date: 2001Urban ecosystems are characterized by human disturbance and changes in the amou...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
Habitat loss due to anthropogenic development is one of the greatest threats to birds, particularly ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Rob...
Migratory bird communities are sensitive to landscape alteration. Urban development significantly im...
The breeding bird communities of the western Great Lakes region have among the richest diversity of ...