Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) populations in the Appalachian Mountains have declined precipitously over the past 50 years. To better understand the decline, I studied two important aspects of the reproductive cycle: the nesting and post-fledging periods on reclaimed surface mines and recent timber harvest sites at North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area (NCWMA), Tennessee from 2013 to 2015. Nestlings were radio-marked with a 30-day transmitter two days before their scheduled fledge date and monitored daily once they fledged. Vegetation data were collected at the nest site and daily fledgling locations points along with paired random points. Vegetation characteristics most important during nest site selection were percent m...
With habitat loss remaining one of the greatest global threats to biodiversity, habitat restoration ...
The concept of habitat quality is fundamental to the study of ecology, and ecologists have long reco...
Concern over apparent population declines of inland neotropical migrant birds in the United States h...
Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) populations in Appalachia have declined precipitously ...
The golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is an early successional Nearctic-Neotropical migr...
Among shrubland- and young forest-nesting bird species in North America, Golden-winged Warblers (Ver...
For at-risk wildlife species, it is important to consider conservation within the process of adaptiv...
Among shrubland-and young forest-nesting bird species in North America, Golden-winged Warblers (Verm...
Across the breeding range of the Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera), significant populati...
Understanding associations between habitat and the demography of endangered wildlife is essential fo...
As shrubland bird populations decline, there is a critical need to understand the effects of habitat...
The Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is currently being considered for protected status...
Habitat disturbances play a major role in wildlife distribution. Disturbances such as loss of breed...
Understanding species-habitat relationships is fundamental to the conservation of a species. This ...
In 2012 we repeated our 2011 efforts with a substantial increase in data collected. This was the se...
With habitat loss remaining one of the greatest global threats to biodiversity, habitat restoration ...
The concept of habitat quality is fundamental to the study of ecology, and ecologists have long reco...
Concern over apparent population declines of inland neotropical migrant birds in the United States h...
Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) populations in Appalachia have declined precipitously ...
The golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is an early successional Nearctic-Neotropical migr...
Among shrubland- and young forest-nesting bird species in North America, Golden-winged Warblers (Ver...
For at-risk wildlife species, it is important to consider conservation within the process of adaptiv...
Among shrubland-and young forest-nesting bird species in North America, Golden-winged Warblers (Verm...
Across the breeding range of the Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera), significant populati...
Understanding associations between habitat and the demography of endangered wildlife is essential fo...
As shrubland bird populations decline, there is a critical need to understand the effects of habitat...
The Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is currently being considered for protected status...
Habitat disturbances play a major role in wildlife distribution. Disturbances such as loss of breed...
Understanding species-habitat relationships is fundamental to the conservation of a species. This ...
In 2012 we repeated our 2011 efforts with a substantial increase in data collected. This was the se...
With habitat loss remaining one of the greatest global threats to biodiversity, habitat restoration ...
The concept of habitat quality is fundamental to the study of ecology, and ecologists have long reco...
Concern over apparent population declines of inland neotropical migrant birds in the United States h...