Seasonal fluctuations in population size reflect breeding patterns and movements of birds, but distinguishing residents from itinerant birds is difficult with partially migratory species such as Kittlitz’s Plover. We determined changes in the size of Kittlitz’s Plover populations in two microhabitats (Goose Point and Sandy Beach) at Barberspan Bird Sanctuary, North West province, South Africa, where we ringed waders between February 2008 and May 2010. Using a Bayesian model, we estimated the population of this species at these two sites from capture–recapture data gathered in eight 3- to 12-day collection periods. The estimated adult population at Goose Point peaked at 161 in October 2009, but decreased to about 40 in Marc...
Understanding how weather conditions affect animal populations is essential to foresee population ch...
populations and their breeding performance have taken place since 1996 in a 19.3 km2 census area as ...
Knowledge of demography is essential for understanding wildlife population dynamics and developing a...
The central-peripheral hypothesis states that the demographic performance of a species decreases fro...
Identifying species most vulnerable to environmental change requires reliable estimates of populatio...
We estimated the influence of human disturbance and environmental factors on territory establishment...
The temporal partitioning of species’ life history phases according to seasonal environmental ...
Effective management of wildlife populations requires identification of the factors limiting their g...
We evaluated thirteen years (1995–2007) of Charadrius melodus (Piping Plover) nesting activity at Jo...
The Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus melodus) is a small shorebird that nests along the Atlantic co...
Nest-site selection of Wilson\u27s Plovers in South Carolina was studied at three spatial scales; la...
Species that show obvious population declines are relatively easy to categorize as globally threaten...
Few habitat models are available for widespread, obligate, high-energy sandy shore vertebrates, such...
An understanding of space use and dispersal of a wildlife species is essential for effective managem...
Agricultural intensification has led to dramatic population declines among many farmland bird specie...
Understanding how weather conditions affect animal populations is essential to foresee population ch...
populations and their breeding performance have taken place since 1996 in a 19.3 km2 census area as ...
Knowledge of demography is essential for understanding wildlife population dynamics and developing a...
The central-peripheral hypothesis states that the demographic performance of a species decreases fro...
Identifying species most vulnerable to environmental change requires reliable estimates of populatio...
We estimated the influence of human disturbance and environmental factors on territory establishment...
The temporal partitioning of species’ life history phases according to seasonal environmental ...
Effective management of wildlife populations requires identification of the factors limiting their g...
We evaluated thirteen years (1995–2007) of Charadrius melodus (Piping Plover) nesting activity at Jo...
The Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus melodus) is a small shorebird that nests along the Atlantic co...
Nest-site selection of Wilson\u27s Plovers in South Carolina was studied at three spatial scales; la...
Species that show obvious population declines are relatively easy to categorize as globally threaten...
Few habitat models are available for widespread, obligate, high-energy sandy shore vertebrates, such...
An understanding of space use and dispersal of a wildlife species is essential for effective managem...
Agricultural intensification has led to dramatic population declines among many farmland bird specie...
Understanding how weather conditions affect animal populations is essential to foresee population ch...
populations and their breeding performance have taken place since 1996 in a 19.3 km2 census area as ...
Knowledge of demography is essential for understanding wildlife population dynamics and developing a...