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Statistical implementations of agent-based demographic models Statistical implementations of agent-based demographic models
A variety of demographic statistical models exist for studying population dynamics when individuals can be tracked over time. In cases where data are missing due to imperfect detection of individuals, the associated measurement error can be accommodated under certain study designs (e.g., those that involve multiple surveys or replication). However, the interaction of the measurement...
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Mevin Hooten, Christopher K. Wikle, Michael R. Schwob
Ecological drivers of brown pelican movement patterns, health, and reproductive success in the Gulf of Mexico Ecological drivers of brown pelican movement patterns, health, and reproductive success in the Gulf of Mexico
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J.S. Lamb, Y.G. Satge, R.A. Streker, Patrick G.R. Jodice
Animal movement models with mechanistic selection functions Animal movement models with mechanistic selection functions
A suite of statistical methods are used to study animal movement. Most of these methods treat animal trajectory data in one of three ways: as discrete pro- cesses, as continuous processes, or as point processes. We brie y review each of these approaches and then focus in on the latter. In the context of point processes, so-called resource selection analyses are among the most common way...
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Mevin Hooten, Xinyi Lu, Martha J. Garlick, James A. Powell
A new approach to the study of relationship quality in dolphins: framework and preliminary results A new approach to the study of relationship quality in dolphins: framework and preliminary results
Proximity and synchronous behaviours from surface observations have been used to measure association patterns within and between dolphin dyads. To facilitate an investigation of relationship quality in dolphins, we applied a method used for chimpanzees and ravens that examined three main components to describe relationships: value, security, and compatibility. Using pilot data from a...
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Manon Themelin, Christine Ribic, Kel Melillo-Sweeting, Teri Bolton, Kathleen M. Dudzinski
GoMAMN strategic bird monitoring guidelines: Avian health GoMAMN strategic bird monitoring guidelines: Avian health
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M. A. Ottinger, T. Maness, J. K. Grace, R. R. Wilson, Patrick G.R. Jodice
Diel feeding and movement activity of Northern Snakehead Channa argus Diel feeding and movement activity of Northern Snakehead Channa argus
Understanding the diel activity of a species can shed light on potential interactions with other species and inform management practices. To understand the diel activity of Northern Snakehead Channa argus, feeding habits and movement patterns were observed. Two hundred seventy-three Northern Snakehead were captured by boat electrofishing during May and June of 2007 and 2008. Their gut...
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Nicolas W. R. Lapointe, Ryan K. Saylor, Paul L. Angermeier
Predation strategies of larval clownfish capturing evasive copepod prey Predation strategies of larval clownfish capturing evasive copepod prey
Fish larvae depend on finding and capturing enough prey for rapid growth during the planktonic phase. The diet of many fish larvae is dominated by copepods, small crustaceans that are highly sensitive to hydrodynamic disturbances and possess strong escape responses. We examined how fish larvae with immature jaws, musculature and fins capture such evasive prey. The kinematics of feeding...
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H. Eve Robinson, J. Rudi Strickler, Mark J. Henderson, Daniel K. Hartline, Petra H. Lenz
Increasing accuracy of lake nutrient predictions in thousands of lakes by leveraging water clarity data Increasing accuracy of lake nutrient predictions in thousands of lakes by leveraging water clarity data
Aquatic scientists require robust, accurate information about nutrient concentrations and indicators of algal biomass in unsampled lakes in order to understand and predict the effects of global climate and land-use change. Historically, lake and landscape characteristics have been used as predictor variables in regression models to generate nutrient predictions, but often with...
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Tyler Wagner, oa Lottig Noah R., Meridith L. Bartley, Ephraim M. Hanks, Erin M. Schliep, Nathan B. Wikle, Katelyn B. S. King, Ian McCullough, Jemma Stachelek, Kendra S. Cheruvelil, Christopher T. Filstrup, Jean-Francois Lapierre, Boyang Liu, Patricia Sorrano, Pang-Ning Tan, Q. Wang, Katherine Webster, Jiayu Zhou
Age and growth of stocked juvenile Shoal Bass in a tailwater: Environmental variation and accuracy of daily age estimates Age and growth of stocked juvenile Shoal Bass in a tailwater: Environmental variation and accuracy of daily age estimates
Otolith microanalysis is often used to assess population age structure and growth of fishes during their early stages. Shoal Bass Micropterus cataractae is a recently described species of conservation concern and little is known regarding factors affecting their recruitment. In 2004, Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR) and the US National Park Service (NPS) stocked Shoal Bass...
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James M. Long, M. J. Porta
A seasonal population matrix model of the Caribbean Red-tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis jamaicensis in eastern Puerto Rico A seasonal population matrix model of the Caribbean Red-tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis jamaicensis in eastern Puerto Rico
Reliable estimates of life history parameters and their functional role in animal population trajectories are critical, yet often missing, components in conservation and management. We developed seasonal matrix population models of the Red-tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis jamaicensis in the upper and lower forests of the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico, to describe the influence of early...
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Julio C. Gallardo, Francisco Vilella, Michael E. Colvin
Spatial sampling bias and model complexity in stream-based species distribution models: A case study of Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) in the Arkansas River basin, USA Spatial sampling bias and model complexity in stream-based species distribution models: A case study of Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) in the Arkansas River basin, USA
Leveraging existing presence records and geospatial datasets, species distribution modeling has been widely applied to informing species conservation and restoration efforts. Maxent is one of the most popular modeling algorithms, yet recent research has demonstrated Maxent models are vulnerable to prediction errors related to spatial sampling bias and model complexity. Despite elevated...
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A. T. Taylor, T. Hafen, Colt Taylor Holley, A. Gonzalez, James M. Long
Factors influencing neonicotinoid insecticide concentrations in floodplain wetland sediments across Missouri Factors influencing neonicotinoid insecticide concentrations in floodplain wetland sediments across Missouri
Widespread use of neonicotinoid insecticides in North America has led to frequent detection of neonicotinoids in surface waters. Despite frequent surface water detection, few studies have evaluated underlying sediments for the presence of neonicotinoids. Thus, we sampled water and sediments for neonicotinoids during a one-year period at 40 floodplain wetlands throughout Missouri...
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K.J. Kuechle, Elisabeth B. Webb, D. Mengel, A.R. Main