The Ovenbird was selected for intensive study at the UWM Field Station for a variety of reasons. First, it is closely adapted in all respects-morphological, physiological, behavioral- to the upland forest environment, reaching maximum numbers in climax forests, such as the maple-beech forest which is under special investigation at the station. Second, because of its song it can be accurately censused and annual variations in numbers can be detected. Third, unlike most of the hard-wood forest birds, which spend most of their time in the tree canopy, the Ovenbird both nests and feeds on the ground, thus making it more susceptible to capture by mist nets or other trapping techniques. Fourth, its annual cycle of physiology is of special interes...
ABSTRACT.—Between 1996 and 1998, we compared pairing success of territorial male Ov-enbirds (Seiurus...
"December 2013.""A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Missouri--Co...
Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relativ...
The Ovenbird was selected for intensive study at the UWM Field Station for a variety of reasons. Fir...
The demography of ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus) was compared in landscapes highly fragmented by ...
We studied the reproductive ecology of Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus) for 3 years in a primarily f...
Population life-history traits such as the propensity to move across inhospitable landscapes should ...
The winter trapping program was begun in the winter of 1965-66 and was expanded and conducted more s...
Since hybridization in birds is so rare in nature, it is unusual to have the opportunity to study wh...
Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relativ...
We studied Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus) in northern New Hampshire during 1992 and 1993 to determ...
Patterns of habitat use by some passerines change after the young leave the nest, and thus our under...
<div><p>Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is...
In comparison to the nesting ecology of North American breeding birds, the postfledging period which...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51889/1/319.pdfDescription of 319.pdf : Access restr...
ABSTRACT.—Between 1996 and 1998, we compared pairing success of territorial male Ov-enbirds (Seiurus...
"December 2013.""A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Missouri--Co...
Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relativ...
The Ovenbird was selected for intensive study at the UWM Field Station for a variety of reasons. Fir...
The demography of ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus) was compared in landscapes highly fragmented by ...
We studied the reproductive ecology of Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus) for 3 years in a primarily f...
Population life-history traits such as the propensity to move across inhospitable landscapes should ...
The winter trapping program was begun in the winter of 1965-66 and was expanded and conducted more s...
Since hybridization in birds is so rare in nature, it is unusual to have the opportunity to study wh...
Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relativ...
We studied Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus) in northern New Hampshire during 1992 and 1993 to determ...
Patterns of habitat use by some passerines change after the young leave the nest, and thus our under...
<div><p>Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is...
In comparison to the nesting ecology of North American breeding birds, the postfledging period which...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51889/1/319.pdfDescription of 319.pdf : Access restr...
ABSTRACT.—Between 1996 and 1998, we compared pairing success of territorial male Ov-enbirds (Seiurus...
"December 2013.""A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Missouri--Co...
Adult mortality can be a major driver of population decline in species whose productivity is relativ...