Publications
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Pintail north-south flight paths in the Grassland Ecological Area Pintail north-south flight paths in the Grassland Ecological Area
No abstract available.
Authors
J. P. Fleskes
Stable foraging areas and variable chick diet in Cassin's auklets (Ptychoramphus aleuticus) off southern California Stable foraging areas and variable chick diet in Cassin's auklets (Ptychoramphus aleuticus) off southern California
Planktivorous seabirds readily respond to changes in marine ecosystems and have the ability to integrate information regarding variability in abundance, availability, and community composition of key prey resources. We studied the foraging and breeding ecology of the Cassin's auklet, Ptychoramphus aleuticus (Pallas, 1811), off southern California during three breeding seasons (1999-2001)...
Authors
Josh Adams, John Y. Takekawa, Harry R. Carter
Pilgrim Creek restoration project: bird community and vegetation structure. 2003 Annual Report Pilgrim Creek restoration project: bird community and vegetation structure. 2003 Annual Report
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Authors
B.E. Kus, B. Peterson, M. Wellik
At-sea activity and diving behavior of a radio-tagged Marbled Murrelet in central California At-sea activity and diving behavior of a radio-tagged Marbled Murrelet in central California
Radio-telemetry was used to continuously monitor the at-sea activity of an adult Marbled Murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) nesting in Santa Cruz County, California. From 05.39 h on 28 May 1997, to 05.14 h on 29 May 1997, the murrelet was followed by tracking teams at Año Nuevo Bay. Between 05.44 h and 20.19 h on 28 May, the bird engaged in eleven dive bouts, with a mean duration of 18...
Authors
Laird A. Henkel, Esther E. Burkett, John Y. Takekawa
Common raven juvenile survival in a human-augmented landscape Common raven juvenile survival in a human-augmented landscape
Anthropogenic resource subsidies have contributed to the dramatic increase in the abundance of Common Ravens (Corvus corax) in the western Mojave Desert, California, during the past 30 years. To better understand the effects of these subsidies on raven demography, we examined whether survival to juvenile departure from the natal territory could be predicted by a set of environmental and
Authors
William C. Webb, William I. Boarman, John T. Rotenberry
Plant functional traits in relation to fire in crown-fire ecosystems Plant functional traits in relation to fire in crown-fire ecosystems
Disturbance is a dominant factor in many ecosystems, and the disturbance regime is likely to change over the next decades in response to land-use changes and global warming. We assume that predictions of vegetation dynamics can be made on the basis of a set of life-history traits that characterize the response of a species to disturbance. For crown-fire ecosystems, the main plant traits...
Authors
Juli G. Pausas, Ross A. Bradstock, David A. Keith, Jon E. Keeley
Effects of invasive alien plants on fire regimes Effects of invasive alien plants on fire regimes
Plant invasions are widely recognized as significant threats to biodiversity conservation worldwide. One way invasions can affect native ecosystems is by changing fuel properties, which can in turn affect fire behavior and, ultimately, alter fire regime characteristics such as frequency, intensity, extent, type, and seasonality of fire. If the regime changes subsequently promote the...
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M.L. Brooks, C. M. D’Antonio, D.M. Richardson, J.M. DiTomaso, J.B. Grace, R.J. Hobbs, Jon E. Keeley, M. Pellant, D. Pyke
Lessons learned from the wildfires Lessons learned from the wildfires
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Jon E. Keeley, C. J. Fotheringham
Effects of radiotransmitters on the reproductive performance of Cassin's auklets Effects of radiotransmitters on the reproductive performance of Cassin's auklets
We examined whether radiotransmitters adversely affected the reproductive performance of Cassin's auklets (Ptychoramphus aleuticus) breeding on the California Channel Islands during 1999-2001. We attached external radiotransmitters to 1 partner in 108 Cassin's auklet pairs after nest initiation and used 131 unmarked, but handled, pairs as controls. Compared to alpha chicks raised by...
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Joshua T. Ackerman, Josh Adams, John Y. Takekawa, Harry R. Carter, Darrell L. Whitworth, Scott H. Newman, Richard T. Golightly, Dennis L. Orthmeyer
Northern pintail habitat use and waterfowl abundance during spring migration in southern Oregon-Northeast California (SONEC). Final Report Northern pintail habitat use and waterfowl abundance during spring migration in southern Oregon-Northeast California (SONEC). Final Report
No abstract available at this time
Authors
J. P. Fleskes, D.S. Battaglia
Effects of an introduced pathogen and fire exclusion on the demography of sugar pine Effects of an introduced pathogen and fire exclusion on the demography of sugar pine
An introduced pathogen, white pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola), has caused declines in five-needled pines throughout North America. Simultaneously, fire exclusion has resulted in dense stands in many forest types, which may create additional stress for these generally shade-intolerant pines. Fire exclusion also allows fuels to accumulate, and it is unclear how affected populations...
Authors
Phillip J. van Mantgem, Nathan L. Stephenson, MaryBeth Keifer, Jon E. Keeley
Foraging distance and home range of Cassin's Auklets nesting at two colonies in the California Channel Islands Foraging distance and home range of Cassin's Auklets nesting at two colonies in the California Channel Islands
We radio-marked 99 Cassin's Auklets (Ptychoramphus aleuticus) nesting at two colonies, Prince Island and Scorpion Rock, separated by 90 km in the California Channel Islands to quantify foraging distance, individual home-range area, and colony-based foraging areas during three consecutive breeding seasons. Auklets generally foraged 30 km from each colony in all years. Core foraging areas...
Authors
Josh Adams, John Y. Takekawa, Harry R. Carter