David Andersen, PhD (Former Employee)
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Say what? Bivalent singing in Vermivora warblers Say what? Bivalent singing in Vermivora warblers
No abstract available.
Authors
Gunnar R. Kramer, R. Kyle Pagel, Kate Maley, Cassandra Ziegler, Sean M. Peterson, David E. Andersen, David A. Buehler, Henry M. Streby
Migratory connectivity of American woodcock derived using satellite telemetry Migratory connectivity of American woodcock derived using satellite telemetry
American woodcock (Scolopax minor; woodcock) migratory connectivity (i.e., association between breeding and wintering areas) is largely unknown, even though current woodcock management is predicated on such associations. Woodcock are currently managed in the Eastern and Central management regions in the United States with the boundary between management regions analogous to the boundary...
Authors
J. D. Moore, David E. Andersen, Thomas R. Cooper, J. P. Duguay, Shaun L. Oldenburger, C. A. Stewart, David G. Krementz
Landscape-scale greater prairie-chicken–habitat relations and the Conservation Reserve Program Landscape-scale greater prairie-chicken–habitat relations and the Conservation Reserve Program
Both the abundance of greater prairie-chickens (Tympanuchus cupido pinnatus) and the area of grassland enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in northwestern Minnesota, USA, have recently declined. Although wildlife conservation is a stated objective of the CRP, the impact of the CRP on greater prairie-chicken populations has not been quantified. To address that information...
Authors
Kalysta Adkins, Charlotte L. Roy, David E. Andersen, Robert G. Wright
Left out in the rain: Comparing productivity of two associated species exposes a leak in the umbrella species concept Left out in the rain: Comparing productivity of two associated species exposes a leak in the umbrella species concept
Multi-species approaches to wildlife management have become commonplace and purport to benefit entire biological communities. These strategies aim to manage different, often taxonomically distant species under a single regime based on shared habitat associations and/or co-occurrence in the landscape. We tested the efficacy of multi-species management in the context of creating and...
Authors
Gunnar R. Kramer, Sean M. Peterson, Kyle O. Daly, Henry M. Streby, David E. Andersen
Incorporating productivity as a measure of fitness into models of breeding area quality of Arctic peregrine falcons Incorporating productivity as a measure of fitness into models of breeding area quality of Arctic peregrine falcons
Using empirical location data from individuals to model habitat quality and species distributions is valuable towards understanding habitat use of wildlife, especially for conservation and management planning. Incorporating measures of reproductive success or survival into these models helps address the role of vital rates (a surrogate of fitness) in affecting a species’ distribution. We...
Authors
David E. Andersen, Jason E. Bruggeman, Ted Swem, Patricia L. Kennedy, Debora Nigro
Evaluating outcomes of management targeting the recovery of a migratory songbird of conservation concern Evaluating outcomes of management targeting the recovery of a migratory songbird of conservation concern
Assessing outcomes of habitat management is critical for informing and adapting conservation plans. From 2013 – 2019, a multi-stage management initiative aims to create >25,000 ha of shrubland and early-successional vegetation to benefit Golden-winged Warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera) in managed forested landscapes of the western Great Lakes region. We studied a dense breeding population...
Authors
Henry M. Streby, Gunnar R. Kramer, Sean M. Peterson, David E. Andersen
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Filter Total Items: 64
Say what? Bivalent singing in Vermivora warblers Say what? Bivalent singing in Vermivora warblers
No abstract available.
Authors
Gunnar R. Kramer, R. Kyle Pagel, Kate Maley, Cassandra Ziegler, Sean M. Peterson, David E. Andersen, David A. Buehler, Henry M. Streby
Migratory connectivity of American woodcock derived using satellite telemetry Migratory connectivity of American woodcock derived using satellite telemetry
American woodcock (Scolopax minor; woodcock) migratory connectivity (i.e., association between breeding and wintering areas) is largely unknown, even though current woodcock management is predicated on such associations. Woodcock are currently managed in the Eastern and Central management regions in the United States with the boundary between management regions analogous to the boundary...
Authors
J. D. Moore, David E. Andersen, Thomas R. Cooper, J. P. Duguay, Shaun L. Oldenburger, C. A. Stewart, David G. Krementz
Landscape-scale greater prairie-chicken–habitat relations and the Conservation Reserve Program Landscape-scale greater prairie-chicken–habitat relations and the Conservation Reserve Program
Both the abundance of greater prairie-chickens (Tympanuchus cupido pinnatus) and the area of grassland enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in northwestern Minnesota, USA, have recently declined. Although wildlife conservation is a stated objective of the CRP, the impact of the CRP on greater prairie-chicken populations has not been quantified. To address that information...
Authors
Kalysta Adkins, Charlotte L. Roy, David E. Andersen, Robert G. Wright
Left out in the rain: Comparing productivity of two associated species exposes a leak in the umbrella species concept Left out in the rain: Comparing productivity of two associated species exposes a leak in the umbrella species concept
Multi-species approaches to wildlife management have become commonplace and purport to benefit entire biological communities. These strategies aim to manage different, often taxonomically distant species under a single regime based on shared habitat associations and/or co-occurrence in the landscape. We tested the efficacy of multi-species management in the context of creating and...
Authors
Gunnar R. Kramer, Sean M. Peterson, Kyle O. Daly, Henry M. Streby, David E. Andersen
Incorporating productivity as a measure of fitness into models of breeding area quality of Arctic peregrine falcons Incorporating productivity as a measure of fitness into models of breeding area quality of Arctic peregrine falcons
Using empirical location data from individuals to model habitat quality and species distributions is valuable towards understanding habitat use of wildlife, especially for conservation and management planning. Incorporating measures of reproductive success or survival into these models helps address the role of vital rates (a surrogate of fitness) in affecting a species’ distribution. We...
Authors
David E. Andersen, Jason E. Bruggeman, Ted Swem, Patricia L. Kennedy, Debora Nigro
Evaluating outcomes of management targeting the recovery of a migratory songbird of conservation concern Evaluating outcomes of management targeting the recovery of a migratory songbird of conservation concern
Assessing outcomes of habitat management is critical for informing and adapting conservation plans. From 2013 – 2019, a multi-stage management initiative aims to create >25,000 ha of shrubland and early-successional vegetation to benefit Golden-winged Warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera) in managed forested landscapes of the western Great Lakes region. We studied a dense breeding population...
Authors
Henry M. Streby, Gunnar R. Kramer, Sean M. Peterson, David E. Andersen