xii, 125 leaves : ill. (chiefly col.), maps ; 29 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-117).Spatial variation in nesting patterns can cause variation in population size estimates. This thesis research shows that more accurate estimates can be made of population sizes of breeding burrow-nesting seabirds by mapping Bonin Petrel (Pterodroma hypoleuca) nesting colonies into low, medium, and high burrow densities and then randomly conducting burrow density and occupancy surveys, as compared to more traditional censusing methods. Results from closed population modelling, using the Program MARK, indicate that capture-recapture studies may be useful in estimating the total population size of Bonin Petre...
Population‐level estimates of species’ distributions can reveal fundamental ecological processes and...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Ecological Society of America via the D...
We present a prototype monitoring strategy for estimating the density and number of occupied burrows...
Access restricted to the OSU communitySpatial variation in nesting patterns can cause variation in p...
Maximising survey efficiency can help reduce the tradeoff between spending limited conservation reso...
Burrow-nesting petrels (order Procellariiformes) are keystone species in island ecosystems, where th...
Censusing and monitoring populations are key priorities in conservation. This is particularly challe...
One of the most fundamental aspects of conservation biology is understanding trends in the abundance...
Few quantitative data exist measuring nocturnal burrow-nesting seabirds that were heavily affected b...
The habitals utilized by burrowing petrels at Bird lsland, South Gcorgia are described and the habi...
Although burrow-nesting petrels are the most abundant group of seabirds in the Southern Ocean, their...
Many animal populations are thought to be in flux due to anthropogenic impacts. However, censusing o...
This thesis was developed within the framework of a conservation project to examine the demographics...
Eradication of introduced mammalian predators to restore island ecosystems has become increasingly c...
To reduce disturbance, the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge indirectly calculates the densi...
Population‐level estimates of species’ distributions can reveal fundamental ecological processes and...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Ecological Society of America via the D...
We present a prototype monitoring strategy for estimating the density and number of occupied burrows...
Access restricted to the OSU communitySpatial variation in nesting patterns can cause variation in p...
Maximising survey efficiency can help reduce the tradeoff between spending limited conservation reso...
Burrow-nesting petrels (order Procellariiformes) are keystone species in island ecosystems, where th...
Censusing and monitoring populations are key priorities in conservation. This is particularly challe...
One of the most fundamental aspects of conservation biology is understanding trends in the abundance...
Few quantitative data exist measuring nocturnal burrow-nesting seabirds that were heavily affected b...
The habitals utilized by burrowing petrels at Bird lsland, South Gcorgia are described and the habi...
Although burrow-nesting petrels are the most abundant group of seabirds in the Southern Ocean, their...
Many animal populations are thought to be in flux due to anthropogenic impacts. However, censusing o...
This thesis was developed within the framework of a conservation project to examine the demographics...
Eradication of introduced mammalian predators to restore island ecosystems has become increasingly c...
To reduce disturbance, the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge indirectly calculates the densi...
Population‐level estimates of species’ distributions can reveal fundamental ecological processes and...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Ecological Society of America via the D...
We present a prototype monitoring strategy for estimating the density and number of occupied burrows...