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Assessment of bias in US waterfowl harvest estimates Assessment of bias in US waterfowl harvest estimates
Context. North American waterfowl managers have long suspected that waterfowl harvest estimates derived from national harvest surveys in the USA are biased high. Survey bias can be evaluated by comparing survey results with like estimates from independent sources. Aims. We used band-recovery data to assess the magnitude of apparent bias in duck and goose harvest estimates, using mallards...
Authors
Paul I. Padding, J. Andrew Royle
Likelihood analysis of species occurrence probability from presence-only data for modelling species distributions Likelihood analysis of species occurrence probability from presence-only data for modelling species distributions
1. Understanding the factors affecting species occurrence is a pre-eminent focus of applied ecological research. However, direct information about species occurrence is lacking for many species. Instead, researchers sometimes have to rely on so-called presence-only data (i.e. when no direct information about absences is available), which often results from opportunistic, unstructured...
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J. Andrew Royle, Richard B. Chandler, Charles Yackulic, James D. Nichols
Taxonomic status and relationships of Sorex obscurus parvidens Jackson, 1921, from California Taxonomic status and relationships of Sorex obscurus parvidens Jackson, 1921, from California
The San Bernardino shrew, Sorex obscurus parvidens Jackson, 1921, is a population inhabiting the San Bernardino and San Gabriel mountains of southern California. For the past 9 decades, this population has been considered either a subspecies of S. obscurus Merriam, 1895, S. vagrans Baird, 1857, or S. monticola Merriam, 1890; or an undifferentiated population of S. ornatus Merriam, 1895...
Authors
Neal Woodman
Dealing with incomplete and variable detectability in multi-year, multi-site monitoring of ecological populations Dealing with incomplete and variable detectability in multi-year, multi-site monitoring of ecological populations
An ecological monitoring program should be viewed as a component of a larger framework designed to advance science and/or management, rather than as a stand-alone activity. Monitoring targets (the ecological variables of interest; e.g. abundance or occurrence of a species) should be set based on the needs of that framework (Nichols and Williams 2006; e.g. Chapters 2–4). Once such...
Authors
Sarah J. Converse, J. Andrew Royle
Radar analysis of fall bird migration stopover sites in the Northeastern U.S. Radar analysis of fall bird migration stopover sites in the Northeastern U.S.
The national network of weather surveillance radars (WSR-88D/NEXRAD) detects birds in flight, and has proven to be a useful remote-sensing tool for ornithological study. We used data collected during Fall 2008 and 2009 by 16 WSR-88D and 3 terminal Doppler weather radars in the northeastern U.S. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region 5) to study the spatial distribution of landbirds...
Authors
Jeffrey J. Butler, Deanna K. Dawson
Biodiversity of man-made open habitats in an underused country: a class of multispecies abundance models for count data Biodiversity of man-made open habitats in an underused country: a class of multispecies abundance models for count data
Since the 1960s, Japan has become highly dependent on foreign countries for natural resources, and the amount of managed lands (e.g. coppice, grassland, and agricultural field) has declined. Due to infrequent natural and human disturbance, early-successional species are now declining in Japan. Here we surveyed bees, birds, and plants in four human-disturbed open habitats (pasture, meadow...
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Yuichi Yamaura, J. Andrew Royle, Naoaki Shimada, Seigo Asanuma, Tamotsu Sato, Hisatomo Taki, Shun’ichi Makino
Estimating parameters of hidden Markov models based on marked individuals: use of robust design data Estimating parameters of hidden Markov models based on marked individuals: use of robust design data
Development and use of multistate mark-recapture models, which provide estimates of parameters of Markov processes in the face of imperfect detection, have become common over the last twenty years. Recently, estimating parameters of hidden Markov models, where the state of an individual can be uncertain even when it is detected, has received attention. Previous work has shown that...
Authors
William L. Kendall, Gary C. White, James E. Hines, Catherine A. Langtimm, Jun Yoshizaki
Studying biodiversity: is a new paradigm really needed? Studying biodiversity: is a new paradigm really needed?
Authors in this journal have recommended a new approach to the conduct of biodiversity science. This data-driven approach requires the organization of large amounts of ecological data, analysis of these data to discover complex patterns, and subsequent development of hypotheses corresponding to detected patterns. This proposed new approach has been contrasted with more-traditional...
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James D. Nichols, Evan G. Cooch, Jonathan M. Nichols, John R. Sauer
Preliminary checklist of amphibians and reptiles from Baramita, Guyana Preliminary checklist of amphibians and reptiles from Baramita, Guyana
We provide an initial checklist of the herpetofauna of Baramita, a lowland rainforest site in the Northwest Region of Guyana. Twenty-five amphibian and 28 reptile species were collected during two separate dry-season visits. New country records for two species of snakes are documented, contributing to the knowledge on the incompletely known herpetofauna of Guyana.
Authors
R.P. Reynolds, R.D. MacCulloch
Population size of snowy plovers breeding in North America Population size of snowy plovers breeding in North America
Snowy Plovers (Charadrius nivosus) may be one of the rarest shorebirds in North America yet a comprehensive assessment of their abundance and distribution has not been completed. During 2007 and 2008, 557 discrete wetlands were surveyed and nine additional large wetland complexes sampled in México and the USA. From these surveys, a population of 23,555 (95% CI = 17,299 – 29,859) breeding...
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Susan M. Thomas, James E. Lyons, Brad A. Andres, Elise Elliot T-Smith, Eduardo Palacios, John F. Cavitt, J. Andrew Royle, Suzanne D. Fellows, Kendra Maty, William H. Howe, Eric Mellink, Stefani Melvin, Tara Zimmerman
Amphibians and Reptiles from Paramakatoi and Kato, Guyana Amphibians and Reptiles from Paramakatoi and Kato, Guyana
We report the herpetofauna of two neighboring upland locations in west-central Guyana. Twenty amphibian and 24 reptile species were collected. Only 40% of amphibians and 12.5% of reptiles were collected in both locations. This is one of the few collections made at upland (750-800 m) locations in the Guiana Shield.
Authors
Ross D. MacCulloch, Robert P. Reynolds
A new species of Lophostoma d'Orbigny, 1836 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Panama A new species of Lophostoma d'Orbigny, 1836 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Panama
We report the discovery of a new species of Lophostoma from Panama, which we name L. kalkoae. This new species resembles L. carrikeri and L. yasuni in possessing a white venter, but is distinguishable from both by external and cranial characteristics. The new species is similar in size to L. carrikeri and L. schulzi. Lophostoma sp. nov. can be most easily recognized by its combination of...
Authors
Paul M. Velazco, Alfred L. Gardner