Shriver, W. GregoryRapid anthropogenic environmental and landscape change broadly influences ecosystems, communities, and populations. This research is focused on the response of the wood thrush (Hylocichla mustelina ), a forest-breeding songbird, to effects of urbanization, habitat loss, and fragmentation. I tested hypotheses dealing with food resource use, genetic structure, and metapopulation dynamics associated with potentially limiting factors for breeding wood thrushes that have been suggested to be contributing to observed range-wide population declines over the past 50 years. These findings can improve our understanding of how limiting factors may be related to wood thrush population declines within urbanized and fragmented landscap...
Fragmentation has been implicated as a cause of long-term changes in migratory songbird populations....
Publisher's PDFTemporal changes in the relative abundances of host-parasite populations can influenc...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and forest fragmentation are vital issues in the scientific and ...
Recent population declines of neotropical migrant songbirds breeding in the eastern deciduous fores...
Recent population declines of neotropical migrant songbirds breeding in the eastern deciduous fores...
Forests in NE Iowa are highly fragmented, which may affect sustainability and dynamics of bird popul...
Loss of habitat to urbanization is a primary cause of population declines as human-dominated landsca...
Loss of habitat to urbanization is a primary cause of population declines as human-dominated landsca...
Forests in NE Iowa are highly fragmented, which may affect sustainability and dynamics of bird popul...
The Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) is declining throughout its range, yet is capable of persisti...
The Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) is declining throughout its range, yet is capable of persisti...
Full annual cycle research has become increasingly important as more evidence is found of connection...
Although urbanization is widely believed to be an increasing threat to biodiversity, drawing strong ...
Full annual cycle research has become increasingly important as more evidence is found of connection...
Fragmentation has been implicated as a cause of long-term changes in migratory songbird populations....
Fragmentation has been implicated as a cause of long-term changes in migratory songbird populations....
Publisher's PDFTemporal changes in the relative abundances of host-parasite populations can influenc...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and forest fragmentation are vital issues in the scientific and ...
Recent population declines of neotropical migrant songbirds breeding in the eastern deciduous fores...
Recent population declines of neotropical migrant songbirds breeding in the eastern deciduous fores...
Forests in NE Iowa are highly fragmented, which may affect sustainability and dynamics of bird popul...
Loss of habitat to urbanization is a primary cause of population declines as human-dominated landsca...
Loss of habitat to urbanization is a primary cause of population declines as human-dominated landsca...
Forests in NE Iowa are highly fragmented, which may affect sustainability and dynamics of bird popul...
The Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) is declining throughout its range, yet is capable of persisti...
The Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) is declining throughout its range, yet is capable of persisti...
Full annual cycle research has become increasingly important as more evidence is found of connection...
Although urbanization is widely believed to be an increasing threat to biodiversity, drawing strong ...
Full annual cycle research has become increasingly important as more evidence is found of connection...
Fragmentation has been implicated as a cause of long-term changes in migratory songbird populations....
Fragmentation has been implicated as a cause of long-term changes in migratory songbird populations....
Publisher's PDFTemporal changes in the relative abundances of host-parasite populations can influenc...
Abstract only availableHabitat loss and forest fragmentation are vital issues in the scientific and ...