Charles Van Riper, III, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Design considerations for monitoring land birds in Channel Islands National Park Design considerations for monitoring land birds in Channel Islands National Park
No abstract available.
Authors
M. K. Sogge, Charles van Riper, C.A. Drost
Integrated conservation strategy for Hawaiian forest birds: A reply Integrated conservation strategy for Hawaiian forest birds: A reply
No abstract available.
Authors
J. M. Scott, C. B. Kepler, Charles van Riper, C. Stone, S. Fefer
Seasonal changes in bird communities of the chaparral and blue-oak woodlands in central California Seasonal changes in bird communities of the chaparral and blue-oak woodlands in central California
No abstract available.
Authors
Michael L. Avery, Charles van Riper
Conservation of Hawaii's vanishing avifauna Conservation of Hawaii's vanishing avifauna
No abstract available.
Authors
J. M. Scott, C. B. Kepler, Charles van Riper, S.I. Fefer
Annual variation in the distribution, abundance, and habitat response of the palila (Loxioides bailleui) Annual variation in the distribution, abundance, and habitat response of the palila (Loxioides bailleui)
We studied the distribution, population size, and habitat response of the Palila (Loxioides bailleui) during the 1980-1984 nonbreeding seasons to infer factors that limit the population and to develop management strategies. Distribution was fairly constant from year to year. Palila were confined to the subalpine woodland on Mauna Kea on the island of Hawaii, occurred between 2,000 and 2...
Authors
J. M. Scott, Stephen Mountainspring, Charles van Riper, C. B. Kepler, J.D. Jacobi, T.A. Burr, Jon G. Giffen
A necropsy procedure for sampling disease in wild birds A necropsy procedure for sampling disease in wild birds
This paper presents a necropsy procedure for examining small wild birds, designed to be used by investigators without experience in avian pathology. It gives instructions on how to conduct a postmortem examination, lists the needed equipment, tells what parts of a bird to save when a disorder in encountered, and lists possible diseases which each may signify. This procedure would enable
Authors
Charles van Riper, Sandra G. van Riper
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 135
Design considerations for monitoring land birds in Channel Islands National Park Design considerations for monitoring land birds in Channel Islands National Park
No abstract available.
Authors
M. K. Sogge, Charles van Riper, C.A. Drost
Integrated conservation strategy for Hawaiian forest birds: A reply Integrated conservation strategy for Hawaiian forest birds: A reply
No abstract available.
Authors
J. M. Scott, C. B. Kepler, Charles van Riper, C. Stone, S. Fefer
Seasonal changes in bird communities of the chaparral and blue-oak woodlands in central California Seasonal changes in bird communities of the chaparral and blue-oak woodlands in central California
No abstract available.
Authors
Michael L. Avery, Charles van Riper
Conservation of Hawaii's vanishing avifauna Conservation of Hawaii's vanishing avifauna
No abstract available.
Authors
J. M. Scott, C. B. Kepler, Charles van Riper, S.I. Fefer
Annual variation in the distribution, abundance, and habitat response of the palila (Loxioides bailleui) Annual variation in the distribution, abundance, and habitat response of the palila (Loxioides bailleui)
We studied the distribution, population size, and habitat response of the Palila (Loxioides bailleui) during the 1980-1984 nonbreeding seasons to infer factors that limit the population and to develop management strategies. Distribution was fairly constant from year to year. Palila were confined to the subalpine woodland on Mauna Kea on the island of Hawaii, occurred between 2,000 and 2...
Authors
J. M. Scott, Stephen Mountainspring, Charles van Riper, C. B. Kepler, J.D. Jacobi, T.A. Burr, Jon G. Giffen
A necropsy procedure for sampling disease in wild birds A necropsy procedure for sampling disease in wild birds
This paper presents a necropsy procedure for examining small wild birds, designed to be used by investigators without experience in avian pathology. It gives instructions on how to conduct a postmortem examination, lists the needed equipment, tells what parts of a bird to save when a disorder in encountered, and lists possible diseases which each may signify. This procedure would enable
Authors
Charles van Riper, Sandra G. van Riper