Monitoring population trends for bird species in the Arctic and sub-Arctic can be difficult and cost prohibitive. Breeding populations of birds in these remote locations may be changing and have garnered much attention regarding their conservation. We analyzed data from bird lists (daily species observations) collected while conducting other targeted research to estimate trends in the probability of observing species at two sub-Arctic study sites. For Akimiski Island, Nunavut (52 species) we estimated positive trends with high confidence (95% credible limits do not include 0) for 14 species and negative trends with high confidence for 18. For Burntpoint Creek, Ontario (46 species) we estimated that 12 species had positive trends with high c...
Canada research camp on the island was occupied for varying periods (mean 37 days) during 18 summers...
Conservation status and management priorities are often informed by population trends. Trend estimat...
The Queens Channel region of Nunavut is an ecologically distinct area within the Canadian High Arcti...
International audienceAim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Can...
International audienceAim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Can...
International audienceAim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Can...
International audienceAim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Can...
Bird observations from the Cambridge Bay area on Victoria Island, Nunavut, in the summer of 2011 are...
Bird observations from the Cambridge Bay area on Victoria Island, Nunavut, in the summer of 2011 are...
Abstract Aim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Canadian Arctic,...
Rapid physical changes that are occurring in the Arctic are primary drivers of landscape change and ...
Population trends from the Breeding Bird Survey are widely used to focus conservation efforts on spe...
Recent increases in lesser snow goose (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) abundance have raised the qu...
In the Northern Norway tundra, willow thicket along river valleys create a more productive environme...
ABSTRACT. Little information exists on the population trends of gulls and terns nesting in the Arcti...
Canada research camp on the island was occupied for varying periods (mean 37 days) during 18 summers...
Conservation status and management priorities are often informed by population trends. Trend estimat...
The Queens Channel region of Nunavut is an ecologically distinct area within the Canadian High Arcti...
International audienceAim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Can...
International audienceAim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Can...
International audienceAim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Can...
International audienceAim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Can...
Bird observations from the Cambridge Bay area on Victoria Island, Nunavut, in the summer of 2011 are...
Bird observations from the Cambridge Bay area on Victoria Island, Nunavut, in the summer of 2011 are...
Abstract Aim To test whether the occupancy of shorebirds has changed in the eastern Canadian Arctic,...
Rapid physical changes that are occurring in the Arctic are primary drivers of landscape change and ...
Population trends from the Breeding Bird Survey are widely used to focus conservation efforts on spe...
Recent increases in lesser snow goose (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) abundance have raised the qu...
In the Northern Norway tundra, willow thicket along river valleys create a more productive environme...
ABSTRACT. Little information exists on the population trends of gulls and terns nesting in the Arcti...
Canada research camp on the island was occupied for varying periods (mean 37 days) during 18 summers...
Conservation status and management priorities are often informed by population trends. Trend estimat...
The Queens Channel region of Nunavut is an ecologically distinct area within the Canadian High Arcti...