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A method for trapping breeding adult American Oystercatchers A method for trapping breeding adult American Oystercatchers

We present an efficient and effective method for trapping adult, breeding American Oystercatchers (Haematopus palliatus) that minimizes disturbance to nesting birds and the risk of trapping injuries. We used a remote controlled mechanical decoy to lure territorial adults to a leg-hold noose-mat trap. We trapped 25 birds over two seasons and were successful on 54% of our trapping attempts...
Authors
Conor P. McGowan, Theodore R. Simons

Burrowing owl nesting productivity: A comparison between artificial and natural burrows on and off golf courses Burrowing owl nesting productivity: A comparison between artificial and natural burrows on and off golf courses

Burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) populations are declining in many portions of their range, and lack of suitable nesting burrows is thought to be one reason for observed declines. Burrowing owls are attracted to golf courses because the birds generally nest and forage in short-grass, open areas, yet golf courses seldom have suitable nesting burrows. We examined the efficacy of...
Authors
M. D. Smith, Courtney J. Conway, L. A. Ellis

Biotic and abiotic correlates with black bullhead population characteristics in Nebraska sandhill lakes Biotic and abiotic correlates with black bullhead population characteristics in Nebraska sandhill lakes

We explored relationships among black bullhead (Ameiurus melas) population characteristics and physicochemical attributes in shallow lakes and quantified relationships between population characteristics of black bullhead and sport fishes. Lake characteristics and fisheries survey data were collected from the Sandhills region of northcentral Nebraska from May through June, 1998 and 1999...
Authors
Quinton E. Phelps, Matthew J. Ward, Craig P. Paukert, Steven R. Chipps, David W. Willis

How much is enough? The recurrent problem of setting measurable objectives in conservation How much is enough? The recurrent problem of setting measurable objectives in conservation

International agreements, environmental laws, resource management agencies, and environmental nongovernmental organizations all establish objectives that define what they hope to accomplish. Unfortunately, quantitative objectives in conservation are typically set without consistency and scientific rigor. As a result, conservationists are failing to provide credible answers to the...
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Timothy Tear, Peter Kareiva, Paul L. Angermeier, P. Comer, Brian Czech, R. Kautz, L. Landon, D. Mehlman, K. Murphy, M. Ruckelshaus, J. Michael Scott, G. Wilhere

Do wintering Harlequin Ducks forage nocturnally at high latitudes? Do wintering Harlequin Ducks forage nocturnally at high latitudes?

We monitored radio-tagged Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) to determine whether nocturnal feeding was part of their foraging strategy during winter in south-central Alaska. Despite attributes of our study site (low ambient temperatures, harsh weather, short day length) and study species (small body size, high daytime foraging rates) that would be expected to favor nocturnal...
Authors
Daniel Rizzolo, Daniel Esler, Daniel D. Roby, Robert L. Jarvis

A comparison of American Oystercatcher reproductive success on barrier beach and river island habitats in coastal North Carolina A comparison of American Oystercatcher reproductive success on barrier beach and river island habitats in coastal North Carolina

American Oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus) numbers along the east coast of the United States are declining in some areas and expanding in others. Researchers have suggested that movement from traditional barrier beach habitats to novel inland habitats and coastal marshes may explain some of these changes, but few studies have documented oystercatcher reproductive success in non...
Authors
Conor P. McGowan, Theodore R. Simons, W. Golder, J. Cordes

Flight speeds of northern pintails during migration determined by satellite telemetry Flight speeds of northern pintails during migration determined by satellite telemetry

Speed (km/hr) during flight is one of several factors determining the rate of migration (km/ day) and flight range of birds. We attached 26-g, back-mounted satellite-received radio tags (platform transmitting terminals; PTTs) to adult female Northern Pintails (Anas acuta) during (1) midwinter 2000–2003 in the northern Central Valley of California, (2) fall and winter 2002–2003 in the...
Authors
Michael R. Miller, John Y. Takekawa, Joseph P. Fleskes, Dennis L. Orthmeyer, Michael L. Casazza, David A. Haukos, William M. Perry

Survival and selection of migrating salmon from capture-recapture models with individual traits Survival and selection of migrating salmon from capture-recapture models with individual traits

Capture–recapture studies are powerful tools for studying animal population dynamics, providing information on population abundance, survival rates, population growth rates, and selection for phenotypic traits. In these studies, the probability of observing a tagged individual reflects both the probability of the individual surviving to the time of recapture and the probability of...
Authors
Richard Zabel, Tyler Wagner, James Congleton, Steven G. Smith, John G. Williams

First record of the plains minnow, Hybognathus placitus, in Canada First record of the plains minnow, Hybognathus placitus, in Canada

Seven Plains Minnows, Hybognathus placitus, Family Cyprinidae, were collected on 11 June 2003 from Morgan Creek, in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. This collection is the first record of the species in Canada and extends the northern distribution limit of the species. Of 95 Hybognathus spp. collected at the site, only eight specimens were retained for positive...
Authors
R. M. Sylvester, S. E. Freeling, C. R. Berry

Habitat use, movements and home range of wintering Lesser Scaup in Florida Habitat use, movements and home range of wintering Lesser Scaup in Florida

Radio telemetry and diurnal time activity budgets were used to show that wintering Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) used different habitats for comfort and feeding activities at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (Merritt Island), Florida and adjacent estuarine areas. Management should take this spatial consideration into account. The same data were used to determine if habitat use...
Authors
Garth Herring, Jaime A. Collazo

Survival of captive-reared Puerto Rican Parrots released in the Caribbean National Forest Survival of captive-reared Puerto Rican Parrots released in the Caribbean National Forest

We report first-year survival for 34 captive-reared Puerto Rican Parrots (Amazona vittata) released in the Caribbean National Forest, Puerto Rico between 2000 and 2002. The purpose of the releases were to increase population size and the potential number of breeding individuals of the sole extant wild population, and to refine release protocols for eventual reintroduction of a second...
Authors
Thomas H. White, Jaime A. Collazo, Francisco Vilella

Apparent predation by cattle at grassland bird nests Apparent predation by cattle at grassland bird nests

We document the first cases of cattle behaving as avian predators, removing nestlings and eggs from three active ground nests in continuously grazed pastures in southwestern Wisconsin, 2000–2001. Cows removed three of four Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis) eggs from one nest (the fourth egg was damaged), all four Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna) nestlings from another, and...
Authors
Jamie L. Nack, Christine Ribic
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