Understanding migratory connectivity for species of concern is of great importance if we are to implement management aimed at conserving them. New methods are improving our understanding of migration; however, banding (ringing) data is by far the most widely available and accessible movement data for researchers. Here, we use band recovery data for American black ducks (Anas rubripes) from 1951–2011 and analyze their movement among seven management regions using a hierarchical Bayesian framework. We showed that black ducks generally exhibit flyway fidelity, and that many black ducks, regardless of breeding region, stopover or overwinter on the Atlantic coast of the United States. We also show that a non-trivial portion of the continental bl...
<div><p>The post-fledging period is one of the least studied portions of the annual cycle in waterfo...
Density dependence regulates populations of many species across all taxonomic groups. Understanding ...
Abstract Background Previous investigations of autumn-migrating ducks have reported weak connections...
ABSTRACT As regions of habitat used by migratory waterfowl are subjected to rising anthropogenic pre...
Bowman, Jacob L.Migration influences the ecology, evolution, and conservation of migratory animals ...
American black ducks, native to eastern North America, have been the focus of significant internatio...
North American waterfowl conservation, management, and harvest regulation are delegated across admin...
LARGE-SCALE BANDING of migratory ducks in the United States first occurred in Illinois. The objec...
Migratory behavior of waterfowl populations in North America has traditionally been broadly characte...
The complex nature of wildlife populations and their management has sparked a diverse system of scie...
<div><p>The degree to which extrinsic factors influence migration chronology in North American water...
2012-04-18Waterfowl are one of our Nation’s most precious and abundant natural resources, and preser...
The degree to which extrinsic factors influence migration chronology in North American waterfowl has...
Understanding source-sink dynamics of game birds is essential to harvest and habitat management but ...
Through the use of data compiled by the Audubon Society\u27s annual Christmas Counts, an attempt has...
<div><p>The post-fledging period is one of the least studied portions of the annual cycle in waterfo...
Density dependence regulates populations of many species across all taxonomic groups. Understanding ...
Abstract Background Previous investigations of autumn-migrating ducks have reported weak connections...
ABSTRACT As regions of habitat used by migratory waterfowl are subjected to rising anthropogenic pre...
Bowman, Jacob L.Migration influences the ecology, evolution, and conservation of migratory animals ...
American black ducks, native to eastern North America, have been the focus of significant internatio...
North American waterfowl conservation, management, and harvest regulation are delegated across admin...
LARGE-SCALE BANDING of migratory ducks in the United States first occurred in Illinois. The objec...
Migratory behavior of waterfowl populations in North America has traditionally been broadly characte...
The complex nature of wildlife populations and their management has sparked a diverse system of scie...
<div><p>The degree to which extrinsic factors influence migration chronology in North American water...
2012-04-18Waterfowl are one of our Nation’s most precious and abundant natural resources, and preser...
The degree to which extrinsic factors influence migration chronology in North American waterfowl has...
Understanding source-sink dynamics of game birds is essential to harvest and habitat management but ...
Through the use of data compiled by the Audubon Society\u27s annual Christmas Counts, an attempt has...
<div><p>The post-fledging period is one of the least studied portions of the annual cycle in waterfo...
Density dependence regulates populations of many species across all taxonomic groups. Understanding ...
Abstract Background Previous investigations of autumn-migrating ducks have reported weak connections...