Land bird populations are facing a growing number of threats including habitat loss, climate change, loss of stratospheric ozone, and toxic pollution. In response to land bird monitoring needs by federal agencies, the High Cascades Ranger District in Prospect, OR, began implementation of mist-netting efforts as established by the Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) program in 1994. Site specific population trends were analyzed using regression and non metric multi-dimensional scaling (NMS) ordination analysis over a fourteen year period, and then compared to regional trends using the MAPS web-based query. Of thirty nine species, four demonstrated significantly increasing trends, while two species demonstrated significan...
North American populations of aerial insectivorous birds are in steep decline. Aerial insectivores (...
<div><p>North American populations of aerial insectivorous birds are in steep decline. Aerial insect...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
To better understand what is affecting bird populations, it is necessary to examine abundance of bir...
Declining bird populations across the US have been noted in a number of studies. Although multiple ...
Monitoring population trends for bird species in the Arctic and sub-Arctic can be difficult and cost...
SNF Report No. 1, 1991Much concern has recently been expressed over possible declines in many birds ...
<div><p>Birds in U.S. national parks find strong protection from many longstanding and pervasive thr...
Graduation date: 2015Birds perform valuable ecological functions and are useful environmental indica...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
GTNP (Grand Teton National Park) recently initiated a breeding bird monitoring program, with a view...
Human impacts such as habitat loss, species invasions and climate change are thought to be leading t...
Aim: Habitat loss and climate change constitute two of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwid...
Monitoring programs are useful for assessing and informing conservation efforts but the methods used...
Climate change has been identified as one of the most important drivers of wildlife population dynam...
North American populations of aerial insectivorous birds are in steep decline. Aerial insectivores (...
<div><p>North American populations of aerial insectivorous birds are in steep decline. Aerial insect...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
To better understand what is affecting bird populations, it is necessary to examine abundance of bir...
Declining bird populations across the US have been noted in a number of studies. Although multiple ...
Monitoring population trends for bird species in the Arctic and sub-Arctic can be difficult and cost...
SNF Report No. 1, 1991Much concern has recently been expressed over possible declines in many birds ...
<div><p>Birds in U.S. national parks find strong protection from many longstanding and pervasive thr...
Graduation date: 2015Birds perform valuable ecological functions and are useful environmental indica...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
GTNP (Grand Teton National Park) recently initiated a breeding bird monitoring program, with a view...
Human impacts such as habitat loss, species invasions and climate change are thought to be leading t...
Aim: Habitat loss and climate change constitute two of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwid...
Monitoring programs are useful for assessing and informing conservation efforts but the methods used...
Climate change has been identified as one of the most important drivers of wildlife population dynam...
North American populations of aerial insectivorous birds are in steep decline. Aerial insectivores (...
<div><p>North American populations of aerial insectivorous birds are in steep decline. Aerial insect...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...