Francisco Vilella, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Site preparation for switchgrass intercropping in loblolly pine plantations reduces retained trees and snags, but maintains downed woody debris Site preparation for switchgrass intercropping in loblolly pine plantations reduces retained trees and snags, but maintains downed woody debris
Within young pine (Pinus spp.) plantations, coarse woody debris (CWD) and green trees are important habitat structures that may be impacted by the production of biofuel feedstock. Therefore, we compared site preparation procedures associated with switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) intercropping to determine effects on CWD and green trees in stands (n = 24) site-prepared for intercropping...
Authors
Zachary G. Loman, Samuel Riffell, Darrin Miller, James Martin, Francisco Vilella
Provisioning of nestling Dickcissels in native warm-season grass field buffers Provisioning of nestling Dickcissels in native warm-season grass field buffers
We used video cameras in 2008–2009 to record provisioning activities at Dickcissel (Spiza americana) nests in and around Conservation Reserve Program field buffers in north-central Mississippi, USA. We simultaneously observed foraging flight distances of parents. Provisioning rate (P = 0.412), biomass (P = 0.161), and foraging distance (P = 0.159) did not increase with nestling age...
Authors
K. Mitchell, Samuel Riffell, L. Wes Burger, Francisco Vilella
Red-tailed Hawk movements and use of habitat in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico Red-tailed Hawk movements and use of habitat in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico
The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a top predator of upland ecosystems in the Greater Antilles. Little information exists on the ecology of the insular forms of this widely distributed species. We studied movements and resource use of the Red-tailed Hawk from 2000 to 2002 in the montane forests of northeastern Puerto Rico. We captured 32 and used 21 radio-marked Red-tailed Hawks...
Authors
Francisco Vilella, Wyatt Nimitz
Cliff-nesting by the red-tailed hawk in moist karst forests of northern puerto rico Cliff-nesting by the red-tailed hawk in moist karst forests of northern puerto rico
[No abstract available]
Authors
I. Llerandi-Roman, J. Rios-Cruz, F. J. Vilella
Landscape correlates along mourning dove call-count routes in Mississippi Landscape correlates along mourning dove call-count routes in Mississippi
Mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) call-count surveys in Mississippi, USA, suggest declining populations. We used available mourning dove call-count data to evaluate long-term mourning dove habitat relationships. Dove routes were located in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, Deep Loess Province, Mid Coastal Plain, and Hilly Coastal Plain physiographic provinces of Mississippi. We also...
Authors
R.D. Elmore, F. J. Vilella, P.D. Gerard
Body mass of lesser scaup during fall and winter in the Mississippi flyway Body mass of lesser scaup during fall and winter in the Mississippi flyway
[No abstract available]
Authors
Josh Vest, R.M. Kaminski, A. D. Afton, F. J. Vilella
Raptor abundance and distribution in the Llanos wetlands of Venezuela Raptor abundance and distribution in the Llanos wetlands of Venezuela
The Llanos of Venezuela is a 275 000-km2 freshwater wetland long recognized as an important habitat for waterbirds. However, little information exists on the raptor community of the region. We conducted raptor surveys in the Southwestern and Western Llanos during 2000-02 and detected 28 species representing 19 genera. Overall, areas of the Llanos that we sampled contained 52% of all...
Authors
W.J. Jensen, M.S. Gregory, G.A. Baldassarre, F. J. Vilella, K.L. Bildstein
Effects of Hurricane Georges on habitat use by captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots (Amazona ventralis) released in the Dominican Republic Effects of Hurricane Georges on habitat use by captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots (Amazona ventralis) released in the Dominican Republic
We radio-tagged and released 49 captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots (Amazona ventralis) in Parque Nacional del Este (PNE), Dominican Republic, during 1997 and 1998. Our primary objective was to develop a restoration program centered on using aviary-reared birds to further the recovery of the critically endangered Puerto Rican Parrot (A. vittata). Hurricane Georges made landfall over the...
Authors
T.H. White, J.A. Collazo, F. J. Vilella, S.A. Guerrero
Diversity and abundance of forest frogs (Anura: Leptodactylidae) before and after Hurricane Georges in the Cordillera Central of Puerto Rico Diversity and abundance of forest frogs (Anura: Leptodactylidae) before and after Hurricane Georges in the Cordillera Central of Puerto Rico
Caribbean hurricanes often impact terrestrial vertebrates in forested environments. On 21 September 1998, Hurricane Georges impacted Puerto Rico with sustained winds in excess of 166 km/hr, causing damage to forests of the island's principal mountain range; the Cordillera Central. We estimated forest frog abundance and diversity from call counts conducted along marked transects before...
Authors
F. J. Vilella, J. Fogarty
Nesting ecology and behavior of Broad-winged Hawks in moist karst forests of Puerto Rico Nesting ecology and behavior of Broad-winged Hawks in moist karst forests of Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rican Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus brunnescens) is an endemic and endangered subspecies inhabiting upland montane forests of Puerto Rico. The reproductive ecology, behavior, and nesting habitat of the Broad-winged Hawk were studied in Ri??o Abajo Forest, Puerto Rico, from 2001-02. We observed 158 courtship displays by Broad-winged Hawks. Also, we recorded 25...
Authors
D.W. Hengstenberg, F. J. Vilella
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 White, Jaime Collazo, Francisco Vilella
Survival of captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots released in Parque Nacional del Este, Dominican Republic Survival of captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots released in Parque Nacional del Este, Dominican Republic
We report first-year survival rates of 49 captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots (Amazona ventralis) released in Parque Nacional del Este, Dominican Republic. Our goal was to learn about factors affecting postrelease survival. Specifically, we tested if survival was related to movements and whether modifying prerelease protocols influenced survival rates. We also estimated survival in the...
Authors
J.A. Collazo, T.H. White, F. J. Vilella, S.A. Guerrero
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 39
Site preparation for switchgrass intercropping in loblolly pine plantations reduces retained trees and snags, but maintains downed woody debris Site preparation for switchgrass intercropping in loblolly pine plantations reduces retained trees and snags, but maintains downed woody debris
Within young pine (Pinus spp.) plantations, coarse woody debris (CWD) and green trees are important habitat structures that may be impacted by the production of biofuel feedstock. Therefore, we compared site preparation procedures associated with switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) intercropping to determine effects on CWD and green trees in stands (n = 24) site-prepared for intercropping...
Authors
Zachary G. Loman, Samuel Riffell, Darrin Miller, James Martin, Francisco Vilella
Provisioning of nestling Dickcissels in native warm-season grass field buffers Provisioning of nestling Dickcissels in native warm-season grass field buffers
We used video cameras in 2008–2009 to record provisioning activities at Dickcissel (Spiza americana) nests in and around Conservation Reserve Program field buffers in north-central Mississippi, USA. We simultaneously observed foraging flight distances of parents. Provisioning rate (P = 0.412), biomass (P = 0.161), and foraging distance (P = 0.159) did not increase with nestling age...
Authors
K. Mitchell, Samuel Riffell, L. Wes Burger, Francisco Vilella
Red-tailed Hawk movements and use of habitat in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico Red-tailed Hawk movements and use of habitat in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico
The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a top predator of upland ecosystems in the Greater Antilles. Little information exists on the ecology of the insular forms of this widely distributed species. We studied movements and resource use of the Red-tailed Hawk from 2000 to 2002 in the montane forests of northeastern Puerto Rico. We captured 32 and used 21 radio-marked Red-tailed Hawks...
Authors
Francisco Vilella, Wyatt Nimitz
Cliff-nesting by the red-tailed hawk in moist karst forests of northern puerto rico Cliff-nesting by the red-tailed hawk in moist karst forests of northern puerto rico
[No abstract available]
Authors
I. Llerandi-Roman, J. Rios-Cruz, F. J. Vilella
Landscape correlates along mourning dove call-count routes in Mississippi Landscape correlates along mourning dove call-count routes in Mississippi
Mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) call-count surveys in Mississippi, USA, suggest declining populations. We used available mourning dove call-count data to evaluate long-term mourning dove habitat relationships. Dove routes were located in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, Deep Loess Province, Mid Coastal Plain, and Hilly Coastal Plain physiographic provinces of Mississippi. We also...
Authors
R.D. Elmore, F. J. Vilella, P.D. Gerard
Body mass of lesser scaup during fall and winter in the Mississippi flyway Body mass of lesser scaup during fall and winter in the Mississippi flyway
[No abstract available]
Authors
Josh Vest, R.M. Kaminski, A. D. Afton, F. J. Vilella
Raptor abundance and distribution in the Llanos wetlands of Venezuela Raptor abundance and distribution in the Llanos wetlands of Venezuela
The Llanos of Venezuela is a 275 000-km2 freshwater wetland long recognized as an important habitat for waterbirds. However, little information exists on the raptor community of the region. We conducted raptor surveys in the Southwestern and Western Llanos during 2000-02 and detected 28 species representing 19 genera. Overall, areas of the Llanos that we sampled contained 52% of all...
Authors
W.J. Jensen, M.S. Gregory, G.A. Baldassarre, F. J. Vilella, K.L. Bildstein
Effects of Hurricane Georges on habitat use by captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots (Amazona ventralis) released in the Dominican Republic Effects of Hurricane Georges on habitat use by captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots (Amazona ventralis) released in the Dominican Republic
We radio-tagged and released 49 captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots (Amazona ventralis) in Parque Nacional del Este (PNE), Dominican Republic, during 1997 and 1998. Our primary objective was to develop a restoration program centered on using aviary-reared birds to further the recovery of the critically endangered Puerto Rican Parrot (A. vittata). Hurricane Georges made landfall over the...
Authors
T.H. White, J.A. Collazo, F. J. Vilella, S.A. Guerrero
Diversity and abundance of forest frogs (Anura: Leptodactylidae) before and after Hurricane Georges in the Cordillera Central of Puerto Rico Diversity and abundance of forest frogs (Anura: Leptodactylidae) before and after Hurricane Georges in the Cordillera Central of Puerto Rico
Caribbean hurricanes often impact terrestrial vertebrates in forested environments. On 21 September 1998, Hurricane Georges impacted Puerto Rico with sustained winds in excess of 166 km/hr, causing damage to forests of the island's principal mountain range; the Cordillera Central. We estimated forest frog abundance and diversity from call counts conducted along marked transects before...
Authors
F. J. Vilella, J. Fogarty
Nesting ecology and behavior of Broad-winged Hawks in moist karst forests of Puerto Rico Nesting ecology and behavior of Broad-winged Hawks in moist karst forests of Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rican Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus brunnescens) is an endemic and endangered subspecies inhabiting upland montane forests of Puerto Rico. The reproductive ecology, behavior, and nesting habitat of the Broad-winged Hawk were studied in Ri??o Abajo Forest, Puerto Rico, from 2001-02. We observed 158 courtship displays by Broad-winged Hawks. Also, we recorded 25...
Authors
D.W. Hengstenberg, F. J. Vilella
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 White, Jaime Collazo, Francisco Vilella
Survival of captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots released in Parque Nacional del Este, Dominican Republic Survival of captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots released in Parque Nacional del Este, Dominican Republic
We report first-year survival rates of 49 captive-reared Hispaniolan Parrots (Amazona ventralis) released in Parque Nacional del Este, Dominican Republic. Our goal was to learn about factors affecting postrelease survival. Specifically, we tested if survival was related to movements and whether modifying prerelease protocols influenced survival rates. We also estimated survival in the...
Authors
J.A. Collazo, T.H. White, F. J. Vilella, S.A. Guerrero