Publications
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Freeze-frame fruit selection by birds Freeze-frame fruit selection by birds
The choice of fruits by an avian frugivore is affected by choices it makes at multiple hierarchical levels (e.g., species of fruit, individual tree, individual fruit). Factors that influence those choices vary among levels in the hierarchy and include characteristics of the environment, the tree, and the fruit itself. Feeding experiments with wild-caught birds were conducted at El Tirol
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Mercedes S. Foster
Behavior comparisons for whooping cranes raised by costumed caregivers and trained for an ultralight-led migration Behavior comparisons for whooping cranes raised by costumed caregivers and trained for an ultralight-led migration
The successful reintroduction program being run by the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership using whooping cranes (Grus americana) trained to fly behind ultralight aircraft depends on a supply of these trained crane colts each year. The crane colts are hatched from eggs contributed by the various partners and trained to follow costume clad humans and ultralight aircraft at USGS Patuxent...
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Glenn H. Olsen
State of the art in design, modelling and software for tagging studies State of the art in design, modelling and software for tagging studies
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W. L. Kendall
Wildlife feeding in parks: methods for monitoring the effectiveness of educational interventions and wildlife food attraction behaviors Wildlife feeding in parks: methods for monitoring the effectiveness of educational interventions and wildlife food attraction behaviors
Opportunities to view and interact with wildlife are often an important part of high quality recreational experiences. Such interactions frequently include wildlife feeding, resulting in food-conditioned behaviors that may cause harm to both wildlife and visitors. This study developed and applied efficient protocols for simultaneously evaluating wildlife feeding-related behaviors of...
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Jeffrey L. Marion, Robert G. Dvorak, Robert E. Manning
Estimating species occurrence, abundance, and detection probability using zero-inflated distributions Estimating species occurrence, abundance, and detection probability using zero-inflated distributions
Researchers have developed methods to account for imperfect detection of species with either occupancy (presence-absence) or count data using replicated sampling. We show how these approaches can be combined to simultaneously estimate occurrence, abundance, and detection probability by specifying a zero-inflated distribution for abundance. This approach may be particularly appropriate...
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S.J. Wenger, Mary C. Freeman
Annual recapture and survival rates of two non-breeding adult populations of Roseate Terns Stema dougallii captured on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, and estimates of their population sizes Annual recapture and survival rates of two non-breeding adult populations of Roseate Terns Stema dougallii captured on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, and estimates of their population sizes
Capture-recapture data from two disparate breeding populations of Roseate Terns (Sterna dougallii) captured together as non-breeding individuals from 2002 to 2007 in the southern Great Barrier Reef. Australia were analyzed for both survival rate and recapture rate. The average annual survival rate for the birds from the Asian population (S. d. bangsi) (0.901) is higher than that of the...
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P. O’Neill, C.D.T. Minton, I.C.T. Nisbet, J.E. Hines
Evaluation of specimen preservatives for DNA analyses of bees Evaluation of specimen preservatives for DNA analyses of bees
Large-scale insect collecting efforts that are facilitated by the use of pan traps result in large numbers of specimens being collected. Storage of these specimens can be problematic if space and equipment are limited. In this study, we investigated the effects of various preservatives (alcohol solutions and DMSO) on the amount and quality of DNA extracted from bees (specifically...
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M. Frampton, Sam Droege, T. Conrad, S. Prager, M.H. Richards
Long-term trends in breeding birds in an old-growth Adirondack forest and the surrounding region Long-term trends in breeding birds in an old-growth Adirondack forest and the surrounding region
Breeding bird populations were sampled between 1954 and 1963, and 1990 and 2000 in an old-growth forest, the Natural Area of Huntington Wildlife Forest (HWF), in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Trends were compared with data from regional North American Breeding Bird Surveys (BBS) and from a forest plot at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire. Trends for 22 species in...
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S.A. McNulty, Sam Droege, R.D. Masters
Forty-ninth supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American birds Forty-ninth supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American birds
This is the eighth Supplement since the publication of the 7th edition of the Check-list of North American Birds (American Ornithologists’ Union [AOU] 1998). It summarizes decisions made by the AOU’s Committee on Classification and Nomenclature-North and Middle America between 1 January and 31 December 2007.
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Richard C. Banks, R. Terry Chesser, Carla Cicero, Jon L. Dunn, Andrew W. Kratter, Irby J. Lovette, Pamela C. Rasmussen, J.V. Remsen, James D. Rising, Douglas F. Stotz, Kevin Winker
Stream fish occurrence in response to impervious cover, historic land use, and hydrogeomorphic factors Stream fish occurrence in response to impervious cover, historic land use, and hydrogeomorphic factors
We evaluated competing models explaining the occurrence of five stream fishes in an urbanizing watershed to determine the relative importance of (a) impervious surface and other indicators of current land use, (b) historic land use (e.g., agriculture, impoundments), and (c) hydrogeomorphic characteristics (e.g., stream size, elevation, geology). For four of five species, the best...
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Seth J. Wenger, James T. Peterson, Mary C. Freeman, Byron J. Freeman, D. David Homans
Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model
Judicious choice of candidate generating distributions improves efficiency of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. In Bayesian applications, it is sometimes possible to identify an approximation to the target posterior distribution; this approximate posterior distribution is a good choice for candidate generation. These observations are applied to analysis of the Cormack?Jolly?Seber model...
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W.A. Link, R. J. Barker
Winter bird population studies and project prairie birds for surveying grassland birds Winter bird population studies and project prairie birds for surveying grassland birds
We compared 2 survey methods for assessing winter bird communities in temperate grasslands: Winter Bird Population Study surveys are area-searches that have long been used in a variety of habitats whereas Project Prairie Bird surveys employ active-flushing techniques on strip-transects and are intended for use in grasslands. We used both methods to survey birds on 14 herbaceous...
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D.J. Twedt, P.B. Hamel, M.S. Woodrey