The use of density to measure a species' responses to habitat change remains prevalent despite warnings that relying on such parameters can be misleading. We evaluated whether density was a useful surrogate of habitat quality for the White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis), an apparent habitat generalist, in a recently logged landscape near Calling Lake, Alberta, Canada. We detected significant differences in the territory density of birds among three distinct habitat types: interior forest, forest edges, and recent (4- to 6-yr-old) clear-cuts. However, the observed patterns in territory density were not consistent with several indices of habitat quality. We found a consistent and marked gradient for indices such as nesting success ...
It is generally assumed that when natural habitat is converted to human-dominated cover such area is...
Conserving populations of species that rely on rare habitat requires that managers understand which ...
Although density dependence has long been recognised as vital to population regulation, there have b...
The study of nesting success is one of the most widely-used methods for examining the factors govern...
Successful conservation of migratory birds demands we understand how habitat factors on the breeding...
The boreal forest provides important breeding habitat for many migratory songbirds; however, changes...
I examined the population dynamics of the provincially red-listed Brewer's Sparrow (Spizella breweri...
The boreal forest provides important breeding habitat for many migratory songbirds; however, changes...
1. Habitat loss, fragmentation and alteration of the landscape matrix are interdependent processes, ...
Having historically been abundant throughout Europe, the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) has in re...
Accurate evaluations of habitat preference are key to understanding optimal conditions for wildlife ...
Abstract: Delineating habitat requirements and preferences of species is essential for conservation ...
Although species replacements along environmental gradients are commonly attributed to interspecific...
Habitat quality is an important consideration when identifying source and sink habitat and setting p...
Abstract Accurate evaluations of habitat preference are key to understanding optimal conditions for ...
It is generally assumed that when natural habitat is converted to human-dominated cover such area is...
Conserving populations of species that rely on rare habitat requires that managers understand which ...
Although density dependence has long been recognised as vital to population regulation, there have b...
The study of nesting success is one of the most widely-used methods for examining the factors govern...
Successful conservation of migratory birds demands we understand how habitat factors on the breeding...
The boreal forest provides important breeding habitat for many migratory songbirds; however, changes...
I examined the population dynamics of the provincially red-listed Brewer's Sparrow (Spizella breweri...
The boreal forest provides important breeding habitat for many migratory songbirds; however, changes...
1. Habitat loss, fragmentation and alteration of the landscape matrix are interdependent processes, ...
Having historically been abundant throughout Europe, the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) has in re...
Accurate evaluations of habitat preference are key to understanding optimal conditions for wildlife ...
Abstract: Delineating habitat requirements and preferences of species is essential for conservation ...
Although species replacements along environmental gradients are commonly attributed to interspecific...
Habitat quality is an important consideration when identifying source and sink habitat and setting p...
Abstract Accurate evaluations of habitat preference are key to understanding optimal conditions for ...
It is generally assumed that when natural habitat is converted to human-dominated cover such area is...
Conserving populations of species that rely on rare habitat requires that managers understand which ...
Although density dependence has long been recognised as vital to population regulation, there have b...