Jaime Collazo, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 91
Developing an outcome-based biodiversity metric in support of the field to market project: Final report Developing an outcome-based biodiversity metric in support of the field to market project: Final report
Our objective was to create a metric that would calculate the relative impact of common commercial agricultural practices on terrestrial vertebrate richness. We sought to define impacts in fields (including field borders) of the southeastern region’s commercial production of corn, wheat, soy, and cotton. The metric is intended to serve as an educational tool, allowing producers to see...
Authors
C. Drew, Louise Alexander-Vaughn, Jaime A. Collazo, Alexa McKerrow, John Anderson
Modeling habitat dynamics accounting for possible misclassification Modeling habitat dynamics accounting for possible misclassification
Land cover data are widely used in ecology as land cover change is a major component of changes affecting ecological systems. Landscape change estimates are characterized by classification errors. Researchers have used error matrices to adjust estimates of areal extent, but estimation of land cover change is more difficult and more challenging, with error in classification being confused...
Authors
Sophie Veran, Kevin J. Kleiner, Remi Choquet, Jaime Collazo, James D. Nichols
Species abundance and potential biological control services in shade vs. sun coffee in Puerto Rico Species abundance and potential biological control services in shade vs. sun coffee in Puerto Rico
Birds, lizards and insects were surveyed in three sun and three shade coffee plantations in Puerto Rico to provide a comprehensive comparison of biodiversity between plantations types and to identify potential interrelationships (e.g., biological or natural control services) between members of each taxon and coffee pests. Abundance of avian species, including insectivorous species, was
Authors
Rena Borkhataria, Jaime A. Collazo, Martha Groom
Use of occupancy models to evaluate expert knowledge-based species-habitat relationships Use of occupancy models to evaluate expert knowledge-based species-habitat relationships
Expert knowledge-based species-habitat relationships are used extensively to guide conservation planning, particularly when data are scarce. Purported relationships describe the initial state of knowledge, but are rarely tested. We assessed support in the data for suitability rankings of vegetation types based on expert knowledge for three terrestrial avian species in the South Atlantic...
Authors
Monica Iglecia, Jaime A. Collazo, Alexa McKerrow
Expert knowledge as a foundation for the management of secretive species and their habitat Expert knowledge as a foundation for the management of secretive species and their habitat
In this chapter, we share lessons learned during the elicitation and application of expert knowledge in the form of a belief network model for the habitat of a waterbird, the King Rail (Rallus elegans). A belief network is a statistical framework used to graphically represent and evaluate hypothesized cause and effect relationships among variables. Our model was a pilot project to...
Authors
C. Drew, Jaime Collazo
Science summary in support of Manatee Protection Area (MPA) design in Puerto Rico Science summary in support of Manatee Protection Area (MPA) design in Puerto Rico
The Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus), a subspecies of the West Indian manatee, is listed as endangered by the US Department of Interior. In accordance with its listing, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Caribbean Field Office (USFWS) is mandated to create one or more Manatee Protection Areas (MPAs) for Puerto Rico. Designation of these areas must comply with the legal...
Authors
C. Drew, Louise Alexander-Vaughn, Jaime A. Collazo
Shade-grown coffee in Puerto Rico: Opportunities to preserve biodiversity while reinvigorating a struggling agricultural commodity Shade-grown coffee in Puerto Rico: Opportunities to preserve biodiversity while reinvigorating a struggling agricultural commodity
Shade-grown coffee contributes to biodiversity conservation and has many ecological benefits. We reviewed historical trends in coffee production and interviewed 100 coffee growers in 1999 to determine current management practices and attitudes toward the cultivation of sun and shade coffee in Puerto Rico. We discuss the outlook for the coffee industry in the 21st century and implications...
Authors
R. Borkhataria, Jaime Collazo, Martha Groom, A. Jordan-Garcia
Nest and chick survival and colony-site dynamics of least terns in the U.S. Virgin Islands Nest and chick survival and colony-site dynamics of least terns in the U.S. Virgin Islands
We report nest and chick survival and colony-site dynamics of the Least Tern (Sternula antillarum). These results are the first for the Caribbean and were derived with likelihood-based approaches from 4640 nests and 44 chicks fitted with transmitters monitored in 52 colonies at St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, 2003–2006. Managed colonies excluded, overall daily nest survival (±SE) was 0...
Authors
Claudia Lombard, Jaime Collazo, Douglas McNair
Functional response models to estimate feeding rates of wading birds Functional response models to estimate feeding rates of wading birds
Forager (predator) abundance may mediate feeding rates in wading birds. Yet, when modeled, feeding rates are typically derived from the purely prey-dependent Holling Type II (HoII) functional response model. Estimates of feeding rates are necessary to evaluate wading bird foraging strategies and their role in food webs; thus, models that incorporate predator dependence warrant...
Authors
J.A. Collazo, J.F. Gilliam, L. Miranda-Castro
Vegetation effects on fish distribution in impounded salt marshes Vegetation effects on fish distribution in impounded salt marshes
We compared the density and biomass of resident fish in vegetated and unvegetated flooded habitats of impounded salt marshes in the northern Indian River Lagoon (IRL) Estuary of east-central Florida. A 1-m2 throw trap was used to sample fish in randomly located, paired sample plots (n = 198 pairs) over 5 seasons in 7 impoundments. We collected a total of 15 fish taxa, and 88% of the...
Authors
Eric Stolen, Jaime Collazo, H. Percival
Site characteristics and prey abundance at foraging sites used by Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) wintering in Florida Site characteristics and prey abundance at foraging sites used by Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) wintering in Florida
We examined site characteristics and prey abundances where wintering Aythya affinis (Lesser Scaup; hereafter scaup) foraged within three regions of the Indian River Lagoon system in central Florida. We observed that scaup concentrated in the Indian and Banana rivers; however, density of prey items did not differ between foraging sites and random sites. We also found that site...
Authors
Garth Herring, Jaime Collazo
Scale-dependent habitat selection of nesting Great Egrets and Snowy Egrets Scale-dependent habitat selection of nesting Great Egrets and Snowy Egrets
Foraging habitat selection of nesting Great Egrets (Ardea alba) and Snowy Egrets (Egretta thula) was investigated within an estuary with extensive impounded salt marsh habitat. Using a geographic information system, available habitat was partitioned into concentric bands at five, ten, and 15 km radius from nesting colonies to assess the relative effects of habitat composition and...
Authors
Eric Stolen, J.A. Collazo, H.F. Percival
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 91
Developing an outcome-based biodiversity metric in support of the field to market project: Final report Developing an outcome-based biodiversity metric in support of the field to market project: Final report
Our objective was to create a metric that would calculate the relative impact of common commercial agricultural practices on terrestrial vertebrate richness. We sought to define impacts in fields (including field borders) of the southeastern region’s commercial production of corn, wheat, soy, and cotton. The metric is intended to serve as an educational tool, allowing producers to see...
Authors
C. Drew, Louise Alexander-Vaughn, Jaime A. Collazo, Alexa McKerrow, John Anderson
Modeling habitat dynamics accounting for possible misclassification Modeling habitat dynamics accounting for possible misclassification
Land cover data are widely used in ecology as land cover change is a major component of changes affecting ecological systems. Landscape change estimates are characterized by classification errors. Researchers have used error matrices to adjust estimates of areal extent, but estimation of land cover change is more difficult and more challenging, with error in classification being confused...
Authors
Sophie Veran, Kevin J. Kleiner, Remi Choquet, Jaime Collazo, James D. Nichols
Species abundance and potential biological control services in shade vs. sun coffee in Puerto Rico Species abundance and potential biological control services in shade vs. sun coffee in Puerto Rico
Birds, lizards and insects were surveyed in three sun and three shade coffee plantations in Puerto Rico to provide a comprehensive comparison of biodiversity between plantations types and to identify potential interrelationships (e.g., biological or natural control services) between members of each taxon and coffee pests. Abundance of avian species, including insectivorous species, was
Authors
Rena Borkhataria, Jaime A. Collazo, Martha Groom
Use of occupancy models to evaluate expert knowledge-based species-habitat relationships Use of occupancy models to evaluate expert knowledge-based species-habitat relationships
Expert knowledge-based species-habitat relationships are used extensively to guide conservation planning, particularly when data are scarce. Purported relationships describe the initial state of knowledge, but are rarely tested. We assessed support in the data for suitability rankings of vegetation types based on expert knowledge for three terrestrial avian species in the South Atlantic...
Authors
Monica Iglecia, Jaime A. Collazo, Alexa McKerrow
Expert knowledge as a foundation for the management of secretive species and their habitat Expert knowledge as a foundation for the management of secretive species and their habitat
In this chapter, we share lessons learned during the elicitation and application of expert knowledge in the form of a belief network model for the habitat of a waterbird, the King Rail (Rallus elegans). A belief network is a statistical framework used to graphically represent and evaluate hypothesized cause and effect relationships among variables. Our model was a pilot project to...
Authors
C. Drew, Jaime Collazo
Science summary in support of Manatee Protection Area (MPA) design in Puerto Rico Science summary in support of Manatee Protection Area (MPA) design in Puerto Rico
The Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus), a subspecies of the West Indian manatee, is listed as endangered by the US Department of Interior. In accordance with its listing, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Caribbean Field Office (USFWS) is mandated to create one or more Manatee Protection Areas (MPAs) for Puerto Rico. Designation of these areas must comply with the legal...
Authors
C. Drew, Louise Alexander-Vaughn, Jaime A. Collazo
Shade-grown coffee in Puerto Rico: Opportunities to preserve biodiversity while reinvigorating a struggling agricultural commodity Shade-grown coffee in Puerto Rico: Opportunities to preserve biodiversity while reinvigorating a struggling agricultural commodity
Shade-grown coffee contributes to biodiversity conservation and has many ecological benefits. We reviewed historical trends in coffee production and interviewed 100 coffee growers in 1999 to determine current management practices and attitudes toward the cultivation of sun and shade coffee in Puerto Rico. We discuss the outlook for the coffee industry in the 21st century and implications...
Authors
R. Borkhataria, Jaime Collazo, Martha Groom, A. Jordan-Garcia
Nest and chick survival and colony-site dynamics of least terns in the U.S. Virgin Islands Nest and chick survival and colony-site dynamics of least terns in the U.S. Virgin Islands
We report nest and chick survival and colony-site dynamics of the Least Tern (Sternula antillarum). These results are the first for the Caribbean and were derived with likelihood-based approaches from 4640 nests and 44 chicks fitted with transmitters monitored in 52 colonies at St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, 2003–2006. Managed colonies excluded, overall daily nest survival (±SE) was 0...
Authors
Claudia Lombard, Jaime Collazo, Douglas McNair
Functional response models to estimate feeding rates of wading birds Functional response models to estimate feeding rates of wading birds
Forager (predator) abundance may mediate feeding rates in wading birds. Yet, when modeled, feeding rates are typically derived from the purely prey-dependent Holling Type II (HoII) functional response model. Estimates of feeding rates are necessary to evaluate wading bird foraging strategies and their role in food webs; thus, models that incorporate predator dependence warrant...
Authors
J.A. Collazo, J.F. Gilliam, L. Miranda-Castro
Vegetation effects on fish distribution in impounded salt marshes Vegetation effects on fish distribution in impounded salt marshes
We compared the density and biomass of resident fish in vegetated and unvegetated flooded habitats of impounded salt marshes in the northern Indian River Lagoon (IRL) Estuary of east-central Florida. A 1-m2 throw trap was used to sample fish in randomly located, paired sample plots (n = 198 pairs) over 5 seasons in 7 impoundments. We collected a total of 15 fish taxa, and 88% of the...
Authors
Eric Stolen, Jaime Collazo, H. Percival
Site characteristics and prey abundance at foraging sites used by Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) wintering in Florida Site characteristics and prey abundance at foraging sites used by Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) wintering in Florida
We examined site characteristics and prey abundances where wintering Aythya affinis (Lesser Scaup; hereafter scaup) foraged within three regions of the Indian River Lagoon system in central Florida. We observed that scaup concentrated in the Indian and Banana rivers; however, density of prey items did not differ between foraging sites and random sites. We also found that site...
Authors
Garth Herring, Jaime Collazo
Scale-dependent habitat selection of nesting Great Egrets and Snowy Egrets Scale-dependent habitat selection of nesting Great Egrets and Snowy Egrets
Foraging habitat selection of nesting Great Egrets (Ardea alba) and Snowy Egrets (Egretta thula) was investigated within an estuary with extensive impounded salt marsh habitat. Using a geographic information system, available habitat was partitioned into concentric bands at five, ten, and 15 km radius from nesting colonies to assess the relative effects of habitat composition and...
Authors
Eric Stolen, J.A. Collazo, H.F. Percival