As breeding populations of many grassland bird species decline, assessments of breeding habitat selection and reproductive success can provide useful insight into breeding ecology to support conservation delivery. Here, we demonstrate the use of nest location and survival data collated from 20 data contributors across the Prairie Pothole Region of the United States and Canada over a half century to examine habitat selection and nest survival of Western Willets (Tringa semipalmata inornata) and Marbled Godwits (Limosa fedoa), hereafter "willets" and "godwits." Both willets and godwits selected territories with less variation in vegetation height and topography relative to available locations. Willets selected nest sites that were flatter, cl...
Population surveys indicate a declining trend in abundance for the scoter genus at the continental l...
I studied patterns of nest site choice and reproductive success in tundra nesting shorebirds at Eas...
Ecologists and conservation biologists are interested in explaining why animal abundance and reprodu...
The Prairie Pothole Region of central Canada supports a diverse community of breeding waterbirds but...
Some prairie shorebird population shave declined over the past century as a result of hunting press...
According to theory, habitat selection by organisms should reflect the associated probability of sur...
1. Birds may respond to habitat at multiple scales, ranging from microhabitat structure to landscape...
Like life-history theory, wildlife management decisions are typically predicated on trade-offs betwe...
This thesis focuses on a black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) population, consisting of 35-40 pairs, ...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
The choice of where to nest has enormous fitness consequences for individuals and, when scaled up, c...
Incorporating information about habitat use and success of breeding birds contributes to a more comp...
Decline of grassland bird species has frequently been linked to habitat loss and fragmentation. A la...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources and Science: Wildlife Management, 1999I ...
I used BBS data and habitat maps to examine associations of landscape structure and composition with...
Population surveys indicate a declining trend in abundance for the scoter genus at the continental l...
I studied patterns of nest site choice and reproductive success in tundra nesting shorebirds at Eas...
Ecologists and conservation biologists are interested in explaining why animal abundance and reprodu...
The Prairie Pothole Region of central Canada supports a diverse community of breeding waterbirds but...
Some prairie shorebird population shave declined over the past century as a result of hunting press...
According to theory, habitat selection by organisms should reflect the associated probability of sur...
1. Birds may respond to habitat at multiple scales, ranging from microhabitat structure to landscape...
Like life-history theory, wildlife management decisions are typically predicated on trade-offs betwe...
This thesis focuses on a black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) population, consisting of 35-40 pairs, ...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
The choice of where to nest has enormous fitness consequences for individuals and, when scaled up, c...
Incorporating information about habitat use and success of breeding birds contributes to a more comp...
Decline of grassland bird species has frequently been linked to habitat loss and fragmentation. A la...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources and Science: Wildlife Management, 1999I ...
I used BBS data and habitat maps to examine associations of landscape structure and composition with...
Population surveys indicate a declining trend in abundance for the scoter genus at the continental l...
I studied patterns of nest site choice and reproductive success in tundra nesting shorebirds at Eas...
Ecologists and conservation biologists are interested in explaining why animal abundance and reprodu...