American black duck populations have steadily decreased across the northeastern United States prompting researchers to examine causes of decline including habitat loss, hybridization with mallards, and competitive exclusion by mallards. We designed a survey of lakes and wetlands of the Saranac Lakes Wild Forest and estimated occupancy and detection rates for each species. Given the predominantly forested landscape and the low density of humans, we predicted American black ducks would have greater occupancy rates than Mallards. Our results show each species was approximately equally likely to occur and to be detected, and there was no evidence that mallards excluded American black ducks from habitats. Mallards did show greater affinity for h...
Continental waterfowl populations have declined in recent years to all time low levels (Canadian Wil...
The relationships between wetland water conditions and breeding numbers of Mallard (Anas platyrhynch...
Population growth for mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and presumably other upland nesting ducks, in t...
During the last 50 years mallards have increased dramatically in southern Ontario and have completel...
One of the most spectacular shifts in waterfowl dIstnbution patterns in North America is the degree ...
The American black duck (Anas rubripes) is a species of dabbling duck found only in the northeastern...
Continental waterfowl population declines in the early 1980s led to the development and implementati...
Changes in general fall and winter distributions of Mallards and Black Ducks over the past century h...
Through the use of data compiled by the Audubon Society\u27s annual Christmas Counts, an attempt has...
The Sandhills of Nebraska comprise approximately 5,000,000 ha of native grassland interspersed with ...
I investigated aspects of mallard (Anas platyrhnchos) breeding ecology in the Nebraska Sandhills dur...
2012-04-18Waterfowl are one of our Nation’s most precious and abundant natural resources, and preser...
Understanding how habitat features influence vital rates that drive population growth is fundamental...
Whether mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) numbers have declined in recent years has been a subject of con...
Animals select resources to maximize fitness but associated costs and benefits are spatially and tem...
Continental waterfowl populations have declined in recent years to all time low levels (Canadian Wil...
The relationships between wetland water conditions and breeding numbers of Mallard (Anas platyrhynch...
Population growth for mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and presumably other upland nesting ducks, in t...
During the last 50 years mallards have increased dramatically in southern Ontario and have completel...
One of the most spectacular shifts in waterfowl dIstnbution patterns in North America is the degree ...
The American black duck (Anas rubripes) is a species of dabbling duck found only in the northeastern...
Continental waterfowl population declines in the early 1980s led to the development and implementati...
Changes in general fall and winter distributions of Mallards and Black Ducks over the past century h...
Through the use of data compiled by the Audubon Society\u27s annual Christmas Counts, an attempt has...
The Sandhills of Nebraska comprise approximately 5,000,000 ha of native grassland interspersed with ...
I investigated aspects of mallard (Anas platyrhnchos) breeding ecology in the Nebraska Sandhills dur...
2012-04-18Waterfowl are one of our Nation’s most precious and abundant natural resources, and preser...
Understanding how habitat features influence vital rates that drive population growth is fundamental...
Whether mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) numbers have declined in recent years has been a subject of con...
Animals select resources to maximize fitness but associated costs and benefits are spatially and tem...
Continental waterfowl populations have declined in recent years to all time low levels (Canadian Wil...
The relationships between wetland water conditions and breeding numbers of Mallard (Anas platyrhynch...
Population growth for mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and presumably other upland nesting ducks, in t...