Charles Van Riper, III, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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The Palila: An endangered Hawaiian bird The Palila: An endangered Hawaiian bird
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Authors
J. M. Scott, Charles van Riper
Observations on distribution, diet, and breeding of the Hawaiian thrush Observations on distribution, diet, and breeding of the Hawaiian thrush
Distribution, breeding habits, and diet of the Hawaiian Thrush were recorded over seven years on the island of Hawaii. The range has been much reduced, with the result that today the species occupies approximately 30% of its former range, no longer being found in the Kohala Mountains or in the Kona area....Data on food preferences indicate the species subsists chiefly on fruits of native...
Authors
Charles van Riper, J. Michael Scott
Distribution and abundance patterns of the palila on Mauna Kea, Hawaii Distribution and abundance patterns of the palila on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Censuses of the known geographical range of the rare and endangered Palila were conducted in January (nonbreeding season) and September (breeding season) 1975. The habitat (mamane and naio forest of Mauna Kea, Hawaii) was divided into five major areas, with each analyzed for vegetational composition, phenology of the predominant tree species, and Palila density. Using a line transect...
Authors
Charles van Riper, J. Michael Scott, D.M. Woodside
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The Palila: An endangered Hawaiian bird The Palila: An endangered Hawaiian bird
No abstract available.
Authors
J. M. Scott, Charles van Riper
Observations on distribution, diet, and breeding of the Hawaiian thrush Observations on distribution, diet, and breeding of the Hawaiian thrush
Distribution, breeding habits, and diet of the Hawaiian Thrush were recorded over seven years on the island of Hawaii. The range has been much reduced, with the result that today the species occupies approximately 30% of its former range, no longer being found in the Kohala Mountains or in the Kona area....Data on food preferences indicate the species subsists chiefly on fruits of native...
Authors
Charles van Riper, J. Michael Scott
Distribution and abundance patterns of the palila on Mauna Kea, Hawaii Distribution and abundance patterns of the palila on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Censuses of the known geographical range of the rare and endangered Palila were conducted in January (nonbreeding season) and September (breeding season) 1975. The habitat (mamane and naio forest of Mauna Kea, Hawaii) was divided into five major areas, with each analyzed for vegetational composition, phenology of the predominant tree species, and Palila density. Using a line transect...
Authors
Charles van Riper, J. Michael Scott, D.M. Woodside