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Inferences about nested subsets structure when not all species are detected Inferences about nested subsets structure when not all species are detected
Comparisons of species composition among ecological communities of different size have often provided evidence that the species in communities with lower species richness form nested subsets of the species in larger communities. In the vast majority of studies, the question of nested subsets has been addressed using information on presence-absence, where a '0' is interpreted as the...
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E. Cam, J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines, J.R. Sauer
New Jersey Bird Records Committee - Annual Report, 2000 New Jersey Bird Records Committee - Annual Report, 2000
No abstract available.
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L. Larson, P. Lehman, P. A. Buckley, J. Burgiel, M. O'Brien
Piping Plover brood foraging ecology on New York barrier islands Piping Plover brood foraging ecology on New York barrier islands
Effective management of piping plover (Charadrius melodus) populations requires knowledge of the habitats that foster successful reproduction. We studied piping plover chick foraging ecology and survival on the central barrier islands of Long Island, New York, 1992 and 1993. Within the 90-km study area, all 1-km beach segments with ephemeral pools or bay tidal flats were used for nesting...
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S.P. Elias, J.D. Fraser, P. A. Buckley
Influence of inner-continental shelf geologic framework on the evolution and behavior of the barrier-island system between Fire Island Inlet and Shinnecock Inlet, Long Island, New York Influence of inner-continental shelf geologic framework on the evolution and behavior of the barrier-island system between Fire Island Inlet and Shinnecock Inlet, Long Island, New York
High-resolution, sea-floor mapping techniques, including sidescan-sonar and subbottom profiling, were used to investigate how the geologic framework of the inner-continental shelf influenced the Holocene evolution and modern behavior of the Fire Island barrier-island system, Long Island, New York. The inner-continental shelf off Long Island is divided into two physiographic provinces by...
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W. C. Schwab, E.R. Thieler, J.R. Allen, D.S. Foster, B.A. Swift, J. F. Denny
Plethodon cinereus (Redback Salamander) predation Plethodon cinereus (Redback Salamander) predation
In 1999 at the Patuxent Research Refuge, we observed a large rove beetle (Staphylinus maculosus) consuming an eviscerated redback salamander (Plethodon cinereus) underneath a coverboard. Rove beetles typically eat invertebrates.
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R.E. Jung, W.L. Ward, C.O. Kings, L.A. Weir
Nest box use and productivity of great crested flycatchers in prescribed-burned longleaf pine forests Nest box use and productivity of great crested flycatchers in prescribed-burned longleaf pine forests
Managing for the endangered Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis) on federal lands requires burning large tracts of mature pine forests every 3-5 yr. Many cavity trees that serve as potential nest sites for primary and secondary hole-nesting birds are destroyed by fire. We assessed the efficacy of a nest box program for the Great Crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus) at Carolina
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Donald H. White, J.T. Seginak
Survival of American black ducks radiomarked in Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Vermont Survival of American black ducks radiomarked in Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Vermont
We monitored survival of 397 radiomarked juvenile American black ducks (Anas rubripes) distributed among Les Escoumins (n = 75) and Kamouraska, Quebec (n = 84), Amherst Point, Nova Scotia (n = 89), and a site on the Vermont-Quebec border (n = 149) during autumn 1990 and 1991. Eighty-six percent (215 of 250) of all confirmed mortalities during the study was from hunting; 72% of marked...
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J. R. Longcore, D.G. McAuley, D.A. Clugston, C.M. Bunck, J.-F. Giroux, C. Ouellet, G.R. Parker, P. Dupuis, Daniel B. Stotts, J.R. Goldsberry
Simultaneous use of mark-recapture and radiotelemetry to estimate survival, movement, and capture rates Simultaneous use of mark-recapture and radiotelemetry to estimate survival, movement, and capture rates
Biologists often estimate separate survival and movement rates from radio-telemetry and mark-recapture data from the same study population. We describe a method for combining these data types in a single model to obtain joint, potentially less biased estimates of survival and movement that use all available data. We furnish an example using wood thrushes (Hylocichla mustelina) captured...
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L.A. Powell, M.J. Conroy, J.E. Hines, J.D. Nichols, D.G. Krementz
Evaluating cytochrome P450 in birds by monooxygenases and immunohistochemistry: possible nonlethal assessment by skin immunohistochemistry Evaluating cytochrome P450 in birds by monooxygenases and immunohistochemistry: possible nonlethal assessment by skin immunohistochemistry
Six month old Lesser Scaup and nestling Tree Swallows were injected intraperitoneally with beta-naphthoflavone (BNF) or vehicle. Nestling Tree Swallows were also collected from five sites with differing levels of contaminants. Liver samples were taken and stored at -80C until microsome preparation and monooxygenase (MO) assay. Skin and heart samples were placed in buffered formalin until
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M. J. Melancon, A.L. Kutay, Bruce R. Woodin, John J. Stegeman
Seasonal distribution of bird populations at the Patuxent Research Refuge Seasonal distribution of bird populations at the Patuxent Research Refuge
High concentrations of mercury from past mining activities have accumulated in the food chain of fish-eating birds nesting along the mid to lower Carson River. Activities of nine plasma and tissue enzymes, and concentrations of other plasma and tissue constituents were measured for black-crowned night-heron, Nycticorax nycticorax, (BCNH) and snowy egret, Egretta thula, (SE) nestlings...
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D. J. Hoffman, Charles J. Henny, E. F. Hill, J.A. Keith, R. A. Grove
Gray-backed tern: Sterna lunata Gray-backed tern: Sterna lunata
No abstract available.
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C.S. Mostello, N.A. Palaia, R. B. Clapp
A removal model for estimating detection probabilities from point-count surveys A removal model for estimating detection probabilities from point-count surveys
We adapted a removal model to estimate detection probability during point count surveys. The model assumes one factor influencing detection during point counts is the singing frequency of birds. This may be true for surveys recording forest songbirds when most detections are by sound. The model requires counts to be divided into several time intervals. We used time intervals of 2, 5, and...
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G.L. Farnsworth, K. H. Pollock, J.D. Nichols, T.R. Simons, J.E. Hines, J.R. Sauer