North American mid-continental breeding duck populations have historically demonstrated extreme annual variability, typically attributed to variation in annual spring pond numbers. However, strengths of these relationships have not remained constant over time or space for some species. Possible explanations for changes in duck/pond associations include reduced quality of wetlands and reduced quantity or quality of upland habitats. Therefore, I hypothesized that changes in the associations between ducks and ponds could be attributed to spring precipitation, temperature, and upland habitats. I modeled observed duck numbers using random coefficient models structured to represent Gompertz population growth with environmental covariates. Varying...
Climate change may influence autumn and winter distributions of dabbling ducks throughout the Atlant...
Like life-history theory, wildlife management decisions are typically predicated on trade-offs betwe...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is a highly valuable landscape for breeding waterf...
Shifts in the duck community composition in the Canadian Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) have been evid...
Wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America provide habitat for over 50% of the continen...
Continental waterfowl population declines in the early 1980s led to the development and implementati...
Climate change is having profound impacts on animal populations globally, and is expected to become ...
Population dynamics of ducks is a complex process influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors, and...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the northern Great Plains is a vital ecosystem responsible each ...
The Prairie Pothole Region of the northern Great Plains is an important region for waterfowl product...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the Northern Great Plains is the most important breeding area fo...
<div><p>The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the most important waterfowl production area in North Am...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the most important waterfowl production area in North America. H...
The relationships between wetland water conditions and breeding numbers of Mallard (Anas platyrhynch...
Biologists have proposed several environmental factors that might influence production of mallards (...
Climate change may influence autumn and winter distributions of dabbling ducks throughout the Atlant...
Like life-history theory, wildlife management decisions are typically predicated on trade-offs betwe...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is a highly valuable landscape for breeding waterf...
Shifts in the duck community composition in the Canadian Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) have been evid...
Wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America provide habitat for over 50% of the continen...
Continental waterfowl population declines in the early 1980s led to the development and implementati...
Climate change is having profound impacts on animal populations globally, and is expected to become ...
Population dynamics of ducks is a complex process influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors, and...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the northern Great Plains is a vital ecosystem responsible each ...
The Prairie Pothole Region of the northern Great Plains is an important region for waterfowl product...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the Northern Great Plains is the most important breeding area fo...
<div><p>The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the most important waterfowl production area in North Am...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the most important waterfowl production area in North America. H...
The relationships between wetland water conditions and breeding numbers of Mallard (Anas platyrhynch...
Biologists have proposed several environmental factors that might influence production of mallards (...
Climate change may influence autumn and winter distributions of dabbling ducks throughout the Atlant...
Like life-history theory, wildlife management decisions are typically predicated on trade-offs betwe...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is a highly valuable landscape for breeding waterf...