Natal dispersal is a key demographic process for evaluating population rate of change, especially for long-lived, highly mobile species. This process is largely unknown for reintroduced populations of endangered avian species. We evaluated natal dispersal distances (NDD) for male and female Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) introduced into two locations in central Wisconsin (Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, or NNWR, and the Eastern Rectangle, or ER) using a series of demographic, spatial, and life history related covariates. Data were analyzed using Gamma Regression models with a log-link function and compared using Akaike Information Criterion corrected for small sample sizes (AICc). Whooping Cranes released in the ER dispersed 261% furthe...
Abundance estimates allow wildlife managers to make informed management decisions, but differential ...
Beginning in 2001, a reintroduction project was initiated using captive-reared whooping cranes (Grus...
An effort to reintroduce a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern Nor...
Abstract Natal dispersal is a key demographic process for evaluating the population rate of change, ...
The natal and breeding dispersal of endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) was investigated usi...
Predicting a species’ distribution can be helpful for evaluating management actions such as critical...
Predicting a species’ distribution can be helpful for evaluating management actions such as critical...
Predicting a species’ distribution can be helpful for evaluating management actions such as critical...
The natal and breeding dispersal of endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) was investigated usi...
The contents of this thesis were written following the required guidelines outlined by the Wildlife ...
We examined several mechanisms that influenced the habitat selection of reintroduced whooping cranes...
An effort to reintroduce a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern Nor...
<div><p>Defining and identifying changes to seasonal ranges of migratory species is required for eff...
Between 1977 and 1988, 12 cohorts (134 individuals) of whooping cranes (Grus americana) were banded ...
Defining and identifying changes to seasonal ranges of migratory species is required for effective c...
Abundance estimates allow wildlife managers to make informed management decisions, but differential ...
Beginning in 2001, a reintroduction project was initiated using captive-reared whooping cranes (Grus...
An effort to reintroduce a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern Nor...
Abstract Natal dispersal is a key demographic process for evaluating the population rate of change, ...
The natal and breeding dispersal of endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) was investigated usi...
Predicting a species’ distribution can be helpful for evaluating management actions such as critical...
Predicting a species’ distribution can be helpful for evaluating management actions such as critical...
Predicting a species’ distribution can be helpful for evaluating management actions such as critical...
The natal and breeding dispersal of endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) was investigated usi...
The contents of this thesis were written following the required guidelines outlined by the Wildlife ...
We examined several mechanisms that influenced the habitat selection of reintroduced whooping cranes...
An effort to reintroduce a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern Nor...
<div><p>Defining and identifying changes to seasonal ranges of migratory species is required for eff...
Between 1977 and 1988, 12 cohorts (134 individuals) of whooping cranes (Grus americana) were banded ...
Defining and identifying changes to seasonal ranges of migratory species is required for effective c...
Abundance estimates allow wildlife managers to make informed management decisions, but differential ...
Beginning in 2001, a reintroduction project was initiated using captive-reared whooping cranes (Grus...
An effort to reintroduce a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) into eastern Nor...