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Shifting foundations and metrics for golden-cheeked warbler recovery

October 5, 2012

Using the golden-cheeked warbler (Setophaga chrysoparia) as a case study, this paper discusses what lessons can be learned from the process of the emergency listing and subsequent development of the recovery plan. Are the metrics for recovery in the current warbler plan appropriate, including population size and distribution (recovery units), migration corridors, and wintering habitat? In other words, what happened, what can we learn, and what should happen (in general) in the future for development of such plans? We discuss the number of recovery units required for species persistence and estimate the number of male warblers in protected areas across the breeding range of the species, using newly published density estimates. We also discuss future monitoring strategies to estimate warbler population trends and dispersal rates.

Publication Year 2012
Title Shifting foundations and metrics for golden-cheeked warbler recovery
DOI 10.1002/wsb.181
Authors Jeff S. Hatfield, Floyd W. Weckerly, Adam Duarte
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Wildlife Society Bulletin
Index ID 70040203
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center