Ecologists and conservation biologists are interested in explaining why animal abundance and reproductive success vary among habitats. Initial motivation for this research arose from concerns for Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) populations in North America. Unlike many prairie-nesting dabbling duck populations, pintails failed to increase during periods of excellent wetland conditions, and remained below conservation goals. Low pintail populations have been linked to degraded landscape conditions on the Canadian prairies. Current habitat management for pintails aims to protect and create larger areas of perennial cover either by encouraging better management of grazing lands, by converting cropland to grassland, or by promoting adoption of ...
Conservation programs for breeding ducks in North America are typically designed to enhance nest suc...
The northern pintail (hereafter pintail) is a common dabbling duck distributed throughout the Northe...
Variation in avian reproductive success (RS) can be influenced by intrinsic traits (e.g., individual...
Ecologists and conservation biologists are interested in explaining why animal abundance and reprodu...
Ecologists and conservation biologists are interested in explaining why animal abundance and reprodu...
Unlike most prairie nesting ducks (Anas spp.), the North American population of northern pintails (A...
According to theory, habitat selection by organisms should reflect the associated probability of sur...
According to theory, habitat selection by organisms should reflect the associated probability of sur...
To meet nutritional demands of egg laying, female pintails obtain nutrients from either exogenous or...
To meet nutritional demands of egg laying, female pintails obtain nutrients from either exogenous or...
To meet nutritional demands of egg laying, female pintails obtain nutrients from either exogenous or...
Like life-history theory, wildlife management decisions are typically predicated on trade-offs betwe...
Variation in avian reproductive success (RS) can be influenced by intrinsic traits (e.g., individual...
According to theory, habitat selection by organisms should reflect the associated probability of sur...
Like life-history theory, wildlife management decisions are typically predicated on trade-offs betwe...
Conservation programs for breeding ducks in North America are typically designed to enhance nest suc...
The northern pintail (hereafter pintail) is a common dabbling duck distributed throughout the Northe...
Variation in avian reproductive success (RS) can be influenced by intrinsic traits (e.g., individual...
Ecologists and conservation biologists are interested in explaining why animal abundance and reprodu...
Ecologists and conservation biologists are interested in explaining why animal abundance and reprodu...
Unlike most prairie nesting ducks (Anas spp.), the North American population of northern pintails (A...
According to theory, habitat selection by organisms should reflect the associated probability of sur...
According to theory, habitat selection by organisms should reflect the associated probability of sur...
To meet nutritional demands of egg laying, female pintails obtain nutrients from either exogenous or...
To meet nutritional demands of egg laying, female pintails obtain nutrients from either exogenous or...
To meet nutritional demands of egg laying, female pintails obtain nutrients from either exogenous or...
Like life-history theory, wildlife management decisions are typically predicated on trade-offs betwe...
Variation in avian reproductive success (RS) can be influenced by intrinsic traits (e.g., individual...
According to theory, habitat selection by organisms should reflect the associated probability of sur...
Like life-history theory, wildlife management decisions are typically predicated on trade-offs betwe...
Conservation programs for breeding ducks in North America are typically designed to enhance nest suc...
The northern pintail (hereafter pintail) is a common dabbling duck distributed throughout the Northe...
Variation in avian reproductive success (RS) can be influenced by intrinsic traits (e.g., individual...