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Imputation approaches for animal movement modeling Imputation approaches for animal movement modeling
The analysis of telemetry data is common in animal ecological studies. While the collection of telemetry data for individual animals has improved dramatically, the methods to properly account for inherent uncertainties (e.g., measurement error, dependence, barriers to movement) have lagged behind. Still, many new statistical approaches have been developed to infer unknown quantities...
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Henry Scharf, Mevin Hooten, Devin S. Johnson
Novel observations of larval fire survival, feeding behavior, and host plant use in the regal fritillary, Speyeria idalia (Drury) (Nymphalidae) Novel observations of larval fire survival, feeding behavior, and host plant use in the regal fritillary, Speyeria idalia (Drury) (Nymphalidae)
Speyeria idalia is a prairie specialist that has experienced dramatic population declines throughout its range. Speyeria idalia is nearly extirpated from the eastern portion of its former range; however, populations within Kansas are relatively stable. We made several previously undescribed field observations of late-instar larvae and post-diapause female S. idalia in northeastern Kansas...
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Kelsey McCullough, Gene Albanese, David A. Haukos
Urban forest management in New England: Towards a contemporary understanding of tree wardens in Massachusetts communities Urban forest management in New England: Towards a contemporary understanding of tree wardens in Massachusetts communities
In the New England states, tree wardens are local officials responsible for the preservation, maintenance and stewardship of municipal public trees. This study explores the emerging professional challenges, duties and responsibilities of tree wardens, from the subject’s point of view, by conducting in-person, semi-structured qualitative research interviews with 50 tree wardens throughout
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Richard W. Harper, David V. Bloniarz, Stephen DeStefano, Craig Nicolson
A new parameterization for integrated population models to document amphibian reintroductions A new parameterization for integrated population models to document amphibian reintroductions
Managers are increasingly implementing reintroduction programs as part of a global effort to alleviate amphibian declines. Given uncertainty in factors affecting populations and a need to make recurring decisions to achieve objectives, adaptive management is a useful component of these efforts. A major impediment to the estimation of demographic rates often used to parameterize and...
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Adam Duarte, Christopher Pearl, M. J. Adams, James T. Peterson
Screening of duplicated loci reveals hidden divergence patterns in a complex salmonid genome Screening of duplicated loci reveals hidden divergence patterns in a complex salmonid genome
A whole-genome duplication (WGD) doubles the entire genomic content of a species and is thought to have catalysed adaptive radiation in some polyploid-origin lineages. However, little is known about general consequences of a WGD because gene duplicates (i.e., paralogs) are commonly filtered in genomic studies; such filtering may remove substantial portions of the genome in data sets from...
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Morten T. Limborg, Wesley Larson, Lisa W. Seeb, James E. Seeb
Book review: Serendipity: An ecologist’s quest to understand nature Book review: Serendipity: An ecologist’s quest to understand nature
A common thought among graduate students is: “how do established scientists get where they are today?” In Serendipity: An Ecologist’s Quest to Understand Nature, James Estes offers a personal reflection on research experiences spanning his 50-year career, beginning as a Ph.D. student in 1970 and concluding with recognition as a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2014. Estes
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E. E. Ball, D. M. Adams, J. N. Dupuie, M. M. Jones, P. G. McGovern, R. M. Ruden, S.R. Schmidt, G. J. Vaziri, J. S. Eeling, B. D. Kirk, A. L. McCombs, A. B. Rabinowitz, K. M. Thompson, Z. J. Hudson, Robert W. Klaver
Effects of breeder turnover and harvest on group composition and recruitment in a social carnivore Effects of breeder turnover and harvest on group composition and recruitment in a social carnivore
Breeder turnover can influence population growth in social carnivores through changes to group size, composition and recruitment.Studies that possess detailed group composition data that can provide insights about the effects of breeder turnover on groups have generally been conducted on species that are not subject to recurrent annual human harvest. We wanted to know how breeder...
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David E. Ausband, Michael S. Mitchell, Lisette P. Waits
A suite of standard post-tagging evaluation metrics can help assess tag retention for field-based fish telemetry research A suite of standard post-tagging evaluation metrics can help assess tag retention for field-based fish telemetry research
Telemetry can inform many scientific and research questions if a context exists for integrating individual studies into the larger body of literature. Creating cumulative distributions of post-tagging evaluation metrics would allow individual researchers to relate their telemetry data to other studies. Widespread reporting of standard metrics is a precursor to the calculation of...
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Kayla M. Gerber, Martha E. Mather, Joseph M. Smith
Landscape- and local-scale habitat influences on occupancy and detection probability of stream-dwelling crayfish: Implications for conservation Landscape- and local-scale habitat influences on occupancy and detection probability of stream-dwelling crayfish: Implications for conservation
Crayfish are ecologically important in freshwater systems worldwide and are imperiled in North America and globally. We sought to examine landscape- to local-scale environmental variables related to occupancy and detection probability of a suite of stream-dwelling crayfish species. We used a quantitative kickseine method to sample crayfish presence at 102 perennial stream sites with...
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Daniel D. Magoulick, Robert J. DiStefano, Emily M. Imhoff, Matthew S. Nolen, Brian K. Wagner
Hydrologic regimes as potential drivers of morphologic divergence in fish Hydrologic regimes as potential drivers of morphologic divergence in fish
Fishes often exhibit phenotypic divergence across gradients of abiotic and biotic selective pressures. In streams, many of the known selective pressures driving phenotypic differentiation are largely influenced by hydrologic regimes. Because flow regimes drive so many attributes of lotic systems, we hypothesized fish exhibit phenotypic divergence among streams with different flow regimes...
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Lindsey Bruckerhoff, Daniel D. Magoulick
A projection of lesser prairie chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) populations range-wide A projection of lesser prairie chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) populations range-wide
We built a population viability analysis (PVA) model to predict future population status of the lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus, LEPC) in four ecoregions across the species’ range. The model results will be used in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (FWS) Species Status Assessment (SSA) for the LEPC. Our stochastic projection model combined demographic rate estimates...
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Jonathan W. Cummings, Sarah J. Converse, Clinton T. Moore, David R. Smith, Clay T. Nichols, Nathan L. Allan, Chris M. O’Meilia
Shorebird stopover habitat decisions in a changing landscape Shorebird stopover habitat decisions in a changing landscape
To examine how habitat use by sandpipers (Calidris spp.; Baird's sandpipers, dunlin, least sandpipers, pectoral sandpipers, semipalmated sandpipers, stilt sandpipers, and white-rumped sandpipers) varies across a broad suite of environmental conditions, we conducted surveys at wetlands throughout the spring migratory period in 2013 and 2014 in 2 important stopover regions: the Rainwater...
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Caitlyn R. Gillespie, Joseph J. Fontaine