Umbrella species are rarely selected systematically from a range of candidate species. On sandy beaches, birds that nest on the upper beach or in dunes are threatened globally and hence are prime candidates for conservation intervention and putative umbrella species status. Here we use a maximum-likelihood, multi-species distribution modeling approach to select an appropriate conservation umbrella from a group of candidate species occupying similar habitats. We identify overlap in spatial extent and niche characteristics among four beach-nesting bird species of conservation concern, American oystercatchers (Haematopus palliatus), black skimmers (Rynchops niger), least terns (Sterna antillarum) and piping plovers (Charadrius melodus), across...
Conservation action and habitat restoration for threatened and endangered species are often guided b...
Coastal development and engineering projects preclude ecosystem processes that provide habitat for b...
Aim Conservation managers designate significant areas for shorebirds based on imperfect data. Signif...
Umbrella species are rarely selected systematically from a range of candidate species. On sandy beac...
Resource limitations often prevent the active management required to maintain habitat quality in pro...
Wildlife on sandy beaches is often constrained by transformation of natural areas for human use, and...
Few habitat models are available for widespread, obligate, high-energy sandy shore vertebrates, such...
International audienceThe concept of umbrella species assumes that concentrating resources on the pr...
The concept of umbrella species assumes that concentrating resources on the protection of a single s...
1. Birds breeding on ocean beaches are threatened globally, often requiring significant investments ...
We estimated the influence of human disturbance and environmental factors on territory establishment...
The temporal partitioning of species’ life history phases according to seasonal environmental ...
Nest-site selection of Wilson\u27s Plovers in South Carolina was studied at three spatial scales; la...
The Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus melodus) is a small shorebird that nests along the Atlantic co...
Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus), Snowy Plover (Charadrius nivosus), and Wilson’s Plover (Charadri...
Conservation action and habitat restoration for threatened and endangered species are often guided b...
Coastal development and engineering projects preclude ecosystem processes that provide habitat for b...
Aim Conservation managers designate significant areas for shorebirds based on imperfect data. Signif...
Umbrella species are rarely selected systematically from a range of candidate species. On sandy beac...
Resource limitations often prevent the active management required to maintain habitat quality in pro...
Wildlife on sandy beaches is often constrained by transformation of natural areas for human use, and...
Few habitat models are available for widespread, obligate, high-energy sandy shore vertebrates, such...
International audienceThe concept of umbrella species assumes that concentrating resources on the pr...
The concept of umbrella species assumes that concentrating resources on the protection of a single s...
1. Birds breeding on ocean beaches are threatened globally, often requiring significant investments ...
We estimated the influence of human disturbance and environmental factors on territory establishment...
The temporal partitioning of species’ life history phases according to seasonal environmental ...
Nest-site selection of Wilson\u27s Plovers in South Carolina was studied at three spatial scales; la...
The Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus melodus) is a small shorebird that nests along the Atlantic co...
Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus), Snowy Plover (Charadrius nivosus), and Wilson’s Plover (Charadri...
Conservation action and habitat restoration for threatened and endangered species are often guided b...
Coastal development and engineering projects preclude ecosystem processes that provide habitat for b...
Aim Conservation managers designate significant areas for shorebirds based on imperfect data. Signif...