Given the uncertain population status of low-density, widely-occurring raptors, monitoring changes in abundance and distribution is critical to conserving populations. Nest-based monitoring is a common, useful approach, but the difficulty and expense of monitoring raptor nests and importance of reliable trend data to conservation requires that limited resources are allocated efficiently. Power analyses offer a helpful tool to ensure that monitoring programs have the ability to detect trends and to optimize financial resources devoted to monitoring. We evaluated alternative monitoring designs for raptors to identify appropriate survey effort to detect population trends. We used data collected from a territory-occupancy study of ferruginous h...
Sparsely distributed species attract management concern. Insufficient information on population tren...
Efforts to design monitoring regimes capable of detecting population trends can be thwarted by obser...
Habitat alteration and loss have contributed to the decline in populations of several woodland rapto...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Annual counts of migrating raptors at fixed observation points are a widespread practice, and change...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Species occurring at low density can be difficult to detect and if not properly accounted for, imper...
Species occurring at low density can be difficult to detect and if not properly accounted for, imper...
Species occurring at low density can be difficult to detect and if not properly accounted for, imper...
Annual counts of migrating raptors (Accipitriformes, Falconiformes) are used as indices of populatio...
In recent years concerns have been raised regarding the status of the common guillemot Uria aalge in...
Repeat monitoring is vital to measure biodiversity change. However, monitoring protocols may change,...
Presence–absence surveys are a commonly used method for monitoring broad-scale changes in wildlife d...
Nest boxes for predators in agricultural regions are an easily implemented tool to improve local hab...
Monitoring programs are useful for assessing and informing conservation efforts but the methods used...
Sparsely distributed species attract management concern. Insufficient information on population tren...
Efforts to design monitoring regimes capable of detecting population trends can be thwarted by obser...
Habitat alteration and loss have contributed to the decline in populations of several woodland rapto...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Annual counts of migrating raptors at fixed observation points are a widespread practice, and change...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Species occurring at low density can be difficult to detect and if not properly accounted for, imper...
Species occurring at low density can be difficult to detect and if not properly accounted for, imper...
Species occurring at low density can be difficult to detect and if not properly accounted for, imper...
Annual counts of migrating raptors (Accipitriformes, Falconiformes) are used as indices of populatio...
In recent years concerns have been raised regarding the status of the common guillemot Uria aalge in...
Repeat monitoring is vital to measure biodiversity change. However, monitoring protocols may change,...
Presence–absence surveys are a commonly used method for monitoring broad-scale changes in wildlife d...
Nest boxes for predators in agricultural regions are an easily implemented tool to improve local hab...
Monitoring programs are useful for assessing and informing conservation efforts but the methods used...
Sparsely distributed species attract management concern. Insufficient information on population tren...
Efforts to design monitoring regimes capable of detecting population trends can be thwarted by obser...
Habitat alteration and loss have contributed to the decline in populations of several woodland rapto...