Water-level management is widespread and illustrates how contemporary climate can interact directly and indirectly with numerous biological and abiotic factors to influence reproductive success of wildlife species. We studied common loons, an iconic waterbird sensitive to timing and magnitude of waterlevel changes during the breeding season, using a before-after-control-impact design on large lakes in Voyageurs National Park (Minnesota, USA), to assess the effect of anthropogenic changes in hydroregime on their nesting success and productivity. We examined multiple competing a priori hypotheses in an information-theoretic framework, and predicted that magnitude of changes in loon productivity would be greater in the Namakan Reservoir, where...
When the Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources, and Forestry in Nipigon, Ontar...
Food availability affects the reproductive success of animal populations. However, food availability...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
Loons are listed as threatened in the state of New Hampshire therefore understanding the causes of n...
The common loon, Gavia immer, is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aqua...
Common Loons (Gavia immer) are a highly territorial , long-lived species of waterbird that breed thr...
Components of reproductive success such as clutch size and nest survival may greatly affect avian po...
Recovering species are not returning to the same environments or communities from which they disappe...
Dams and reservoirs alter natural water flow regimes with adverse effects on natural ecosystems. Qua...
Background: Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a ke...
Background Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in bi...
Water-level fluctuations determine the ecological function of shallow lakes and wetlands. Wading bir...
Related dataset is at https://doi.org/10.7302/d104-mg64 and also listed in the dc.relation field of ...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aquatic-...
Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular...
When the Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources, and Forestry in Nipigon, Ontar...
Food availability affects the reproductive success of animal populations. However, food availability...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
Loons are listed as threatened in the state of New Hampshire therefore understanding the causes of n...
The common loon, Gavia immer, is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aqua...
Common Loons (Gavia immer) are a highly territorial , long-lived species of waterbird that breed thr...
Components of reproductive success such as clutch size and nest survival may greatly affect avian po...
Recovering species are not returning to the same environments or communities from which they disappe...
Dams and reservoirs alter natural water flow regimes with adverse effects on natural ecosystems. Qua...
Background: Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a ke...
Background Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in bi...
Water-level fluctuations determine the ecological function of shallow lakes and wetlands. Wading bir...
Related dataset is at https://doi.org/10.7302/d104-mg64 and also listed in the dc.relation field of ...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aquatic-...
Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular...
When the Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources, and Forestry in Nipigon, Ontar...
Food availability affects the reproductive success of animal populations. However, food availability...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...