We conducted point counts in the alpine zone of the Presidential Range of the White Mountains, New Hampshire, USA, to estimate the distribution and density of the rare endemic White Mountain Fritillary (Boloria chariclea montinus). Incidence of occurrence and density of the endemic White Mountain Fritillary during surveys in 2012 and 2013 were greatest in the herbaceous-snowbank plant community. Densities at points in the heath-shrub-rush plant community were lower, but because this plant community is more widespread in the alpine zone, it likely supports the bulk of adult fritillaries. White Mountain Fritillary used cushion-tussock, the other alpine plant community suspected of providing habitat, only sparingly. Detectability of White Moun...
Arctic-alpine vegetation in the eastern United States is unique to northern New England and New York...
Studies of species’ range limits focus most often on abiotic factors, although the strength of bioti...
Species often associate with specific habitat characteristics, resulting in patchy distributions, wh...
We present analyses of our transect survey data from consecutive years at 11 sites in Wisconsin duri...
Objectives: To detect patterns in the distribution and abundance of butterfly species in time and sp...
Regal Fritillary (Speyeria idalia) primarily inhabits prairie, a native grassland of central North A...
Montane forests provide habitat for unique assemblages of flora and fauna that contribute significan...
Aim: Niche stability areas (NSAs) are portions of the species range where climate conditions remain ...
The regal fritillary (“regal”) (Speyeria idalia) is endangered in Wisconsin, USA, and declining and ...
Successful recovery of populations of rare and cryptic species requires accurate monitoring of chang...
We re-surveyed forest bird communities during winter in seven large plots originally surveyed by gra...
The Pearl Bordered Fritillary (Boloria euphrosyne) is known to be one of the most rapidly declining ...
Long-term changes in bird populations during winter are poorly evaluated in many parts of the world....
International audience1. The protection of animals' aggregation sites is increasingly seen as a key ...
We studied bird density and nesting success on utility rights-of-way (ROW) managed primarily by sele...
Arctic-alpine vegetation in the eastern United States is unique to northern New England and New York...
Studies of species’ range limits focus most often on abiotic factors, although the strength of bioti...
Species often associate with specific habitat characteristics, resulting in patchy distributions, wh...
We present analyses of our transect survey data from consecutive years at 11 sites in Wisconsin duri...
Objectives: To detect patterns in the distribution and abundance of butterfly species in time and sp...
Regal Fritillary (Speyeria idalia) primarily inhabits prairie, a native grassland of central North A...
Montane forests provide habitat for unique assemblages of flora and fauna that contribute significan...
Aim: Niche stability areas (NSAs) are portions of the species range where climate conditions remain ...
The regal fritillary (“regal”) (Speyeria idalia) is endangered in Wisconsin, USA, and declining and ...
Successful recovery of populations of rare and cryptic species requires accurate monitoring of chang...
We re-surveyed forest bird communities during winter in seven large plots originally surveyed by gra...
The Pearl Bordered Fritillary (Boloria euphrosyne) is known to be one of the most rapidly declining ...
Long-term changes in bird populations during winter are poorly evaluated in many parts of the world....
International audience1. The protection of animals' aggregation sites is increasingly seen as a key ...
We studied bird density and nesting success on utility rights-of-way (ROW) managed primarily by sele...
Arctic-alpine vegetation in the eastern United States is unique to northern New England and New York...
Studies of species’ range limits focus most often on abiotic factors, although the strength of bioti...
Species often associate with specific habitat characteristics, resulting in patchy distributions, wh...