Baisa found that avian assemblages are highly nested in palustrine emergent wetlands in northeastern Illinois. He measured nestedness by constructing a binary matrix of species presence and absence across sites. Nestedness was also quantified using the Mann-Whitney U-test in his study. The goal of this project was to sample the wetlands as Baisa had done in his study. By doing so, we will have 2 sampling events, approximately 10 years apart. Nestedness of the wetland communities will be checked, and data compared to that of Baisa. Emergent wetlands in northeastern Illinois were found by Baisa to contain highly nested avian assemblages
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2019. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisors: Dougla...
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Wetlands are one of the fastest disappearing habitats in America. Many wetlands are also being alte...
Nested subset patterns are used to describe nonrandom distributions of species in isolated habitats ...
Forty-one species of birds nested in the prairie-wetlands complex of Dewey\u27s Pasture during the p...
Channelization of rivers and streams threatens bottomland forest bird communities because it results...
Although most emergent wetlands across central North America have been destroyed or degraded, wetlan...
This study compares the avian species diversity at two eastern Nebraska wetlands that differ in thei...
Many species of breeding birds are declining in the United States, and grassland birds are among tho...
Wetlands within wetland complexes in northwestern, north-central, and central Iowa were surveyed for...
This study compares the avian species diversity at two eastern Nebraska wetlands that differ in thei...
Since the mid 1800s the number of wetlands in Iowa has decreased by 95% (Bishop 1981). Wetland drain...
Waterfowl, marsh birds, shorebirds, and other waterbirds rely on wetlands to meet dynamic physiologi...
Many artificial wetland constructions are currently underway worldwide to compensate for the degrada...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-136)I inventoried the migratory and breeding avifauna...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2019. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisors: Dougla...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Wetlands are one of the fastest disappearing habitats in America. Many wetlands are also being alte...
Nested subset patterns are used to describe nonrandom distributions of species in isolated habitats ...
Forty-one species of birds nested in the prairie-wetlands complex of Dewey\u27s Pasture during the p...
Channelization of rivers and streams threatens bottomland forest bird communities because it results...
Although most emergent wetlands across central North America have been destroyed or degraded, wetlan...
This study compares the avian species diversity at two eastern Nebraska wetlands that differ in thei...
Many species of breeding birds are declining in the United States, and grassland birds are among tho...
Wetlands within wetland complexes in northwestern, north-central, and central Iowa were surveyed for...
This study compares the avian species diversity at two eastern Nebraska wetlands that differ in thei...
Since the mid 1800s the number of wetlands in Iowa has decreased by 95% (Bishop 1981). Wetland drain...
Waterfowl, marsh birds, shorebirds, and other waterbirds rely on wetlands to meet dynamic physiologi...
Many artificial wetland constructions are currently underway worldwide to compensate for the degrada...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-136)I inventoried the migratory and breeding avifauna...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2019. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisors: Dougla...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Wetlands are one of the fastest disappearing habitats in America. Many wetlands are also being alte...