Wetland birds are likely to be influenced by habitat at multiple spatial scales, yet few studies have investigated bird responses at both broad and fine scales. Northern Gulf Coast marshes are dynamic ecosystems, and they provide an ideal place to examine habitat across spatial and temporal scales. My research focused on the secretive marsh bird guild (i.e. bitterns, rails, gallinules, grebes) with an emphasis on the king rail (Rallus elegans), a species of high conservation concern. My objectives were to investigate the wetland bird-environment relationship across scales, and to model annual changes in bird distribution. Study sites were in the fresh and intermediate (oligohaline) marshes of the Chenier Plain coastal region of southwest Lo...
Because secretive marsh birds are difficult to detect, population status and habitat use for these b...
Food abundance might limit survival or recruitment of wintering waterfowl. Nutritional requirements ...
textSeveral factors have contributed to impeding the progress of migratory waterfowl spatial modelin...
Populations of many North American secretive marsh birds (SMBs) have declined over the past 30 years...
The wetlands of Louisiana are losing area at the rapid rate of 42.9 km2 yr-1 and the trend is expect...
Given the current mass extinction crisis and continued fragmentation of resources worldwide, the out...
Global wetland degradation and loss is occurring at a rapid rate, and in the United States over 50% ...
Climate change is likely to drive large geographic species shifts such as woody encroachment into gr...
To assess the relationship between marsh area and relative abundance of tidal marsh bird species, we...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2021. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Advi...
Within interior North America, erratic weather patterns and heterogeneous wetland complexes cause wi...
The Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) has gained notoriety in recent years as one of the fastest ...
Due to the global loss of tidal marsh area, potential anthropogenic and natural disturbances to thes...
Rice is the most common wetland crop in the world, and important for waterbirds and shorebirds world...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2019. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisors: Dougla...
Because secretive marsh birds are difficult to detect, population status and habitat use for these b...
Food abundance might limit survival or recruitment of wintering waterfowl. Nutritional requirements ...
textSeveral factors have contributed to impeding the progress of migratory waterfowl spatial modelin...
Populations of many North American secretive marsh birds (SMBs) have declined over the past 30 years...
The wetlands of Louisiana are losing area at the rapid rate of 42.9 km2 yr-1 and the trend is expect...
Given the current mass extinction crisis and continued fragmentation of resources worldwide, the out...
Global wetland degradation and loss is occurring at a rapid rate, and in the United States over 50% ...
Climate change is likely to drive large geographic species shifts such as woody encroachment into gr...
To assess the relationship between marsh area and relative abundance of tidal marsh bird species, we...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2021. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Advi...
Within interior North America, erratic weather patterns and heterogeneous wetland complexes cause wi...
The Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) has gained notoriety in recent years as one of the fastest ...
Due to the global loss of tidal marsh area, potential anthropogenic and natural disturbances to thes...
Rice is the most common wetland crop in the world, and important for waterbirds and shorebirds world...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2019. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisors: Dougla...
Because secretive marsh birds are difficult to detect, population status and habitat use for these b...
Food abundance might limit survival or recruitment of wintering waterfowl. Nutritional requirements ...
textSeveral factors have contributed to impeding the progress of migratory waterfowl spatial modelin...