Julie Yee (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Emergent insect production in post-harvest flooded agricultural fields used by waterbirds Emergent insect production in post-harvest flooded agricultural fields used by waterbirds
California’s Tulare Lake Basin (TLB) is one of the most important waterbird areas in North America even though most wetlands there have been converted to cropland. To guide management programs promoting waterbird beneficial agriculture, which includes flooding fields between growing periods, we measured emergence rates of insects, an important waterbird food, in three crop types (tomato...
Authors
Richard C. Moss, Steven C. Blumenshine, Julie Yee, Joseph P. Fleskes
Home range, habitat selection, and movements of California Black Rails at tidal marshes at San Francisco Bay, California Home range, habitat selection, and movements of California Black Rails at tidal marshes at San Francisco Bay, California
Little is known about the movements and habitat selection of California Black Rails (Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus) in coastal California. We captured 130 Black Rails, of which we radio-marked 48, in tidal marshes in San Francisco Bay during 2005 and 2006. Our objective was to examine their home ranges, movements, and habitat selection to improve the species' conservation. The mean...
Authors
Danika C. Tsao, John Y. Takekawa, Isa Woo, Julie L. Yee, Jules G. Evens
Breeding phenology and reproductive success of the Brandt's Cormorant at three nearshore colonies in central California, 1997-2001 Breeding phenology and reproductive success of the Brandt's Cormorant at three nearshore colonies in central California, 1997-2001
Brandt's Cormorant (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) breeding effort, phenology and success were studied in 1997-2001 at three colonies spanning approximately 200 km of the central California coast: Point Reyes (PR); Devil's Slide Rock and Mainland (DS); and Castle-Hurricane Colony Complex (CH). Breeding effort was reduced at all three colonies in the 1998 El Niño event. Mean clutch...
Authors
Nathan M. Jones, Gerard McChesney, Michael W. Parker, Julie L. Yee, Harry R. Carter, Richard T. Golightly
Evaluation of current population indices for band-tailed pigeons Evaluation of current population indices for band-tailed pigeons
There is no formal population survey specifically designed to index population abundance of band-tailed pigeons (Patagioenas fasciata) throughout their range. Data from the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS), Washington and Oregon Mineral-Site (WAORMS) surveys, and Washington Call Count (WACC) survey offer evidence of long-term population decline. We investigated the potential to augment BBS...
Authors
Michael L. Casazza, Julie L. Yee, Michael R. Miller, Dennis L. Orthmeyer, Daniel R. Yparraguirre, Robert L. Jarvis, Cory T. Overton
Waterfowl migration on Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges 1953-2001 Waterfowl migration on Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges 1953-2001
The Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) complex, located in northeastern California and southern Oregon, is situated on a major Pacific Flyway migration corridor connecting waterfowl breeding grounds in the north with major wintering grounds in California and Mexico. The complex comprises five waterfowl refuges including Lower Klamath NWR, Tule Lake NWR, Upper Klamath NWR...
Authors
David S. Gilmer, Julie L. Yee, David M. Mauser, James M. Hainline
Sampling design optimization and establishment of baselines for herpetofauna arrays at the Point Loma Ecological Reserve Sampling design optimization and establishment of baselines for herpetofauna arrays at the Point Loma Ecological Reserve
No abstract available at this time
Authors
A.J. Atkinson, Robert N. Fisher, C.J. Rochester, C.W. Brown
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 63
Emergent insect production in post-harvest flooded agricultural fields used by waterbirds Emergent insect production in post-harvest flooded agricultural fields used by waterbirds
California’s Tulare Lake Basin (TLB) is one of the most important waterbird areas in North America even though most wetlands there have been converted to cropland. To guide management programs promoting waterbird beneficial agriculture, which includes flooding fields between growing periods, we measured emergence rates of insects, an important waterbird food, in three crop types (tomato...
Authors
Richard C. Moss, Steven C. Blumenshine, Julie Yee, Joseph P. Fleskes
Home range, habitat selection, and movements of California Black Rails at tidal marshes at San Francisco Bay, California Home range, habitat selection, and movements of California Black Rails at tidal marshes at San Francisco Bay, California
Little is known about the movements and habitat selection of California Black Rails (Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus) in coastal California. We captured 130 Black Rails, of which we radio-marked 48, in tidal marshes in San Francisco Bay during 2005 and 2006. Our objective was to examine their home ranges, movements, and habitat selection to improve the species' conservation. The mean...
Authors
Danika C. Tsao, John Y. Takekawa, Isa Woo, Julie L. Yee, Jules G. Evens
Breeding phenology and reproductive success of the Brandt's Cormorant at three nearshore colonies in central California, 1997-2001 Breeding phenology and reproductive success of the Brandt's Cormorant at three nearshore colonies in central California, 1997-2001
Brandt's Cormorant (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) breeding effort, phenology and success were studied in 1997-2001 at three colonies spanning approximately 200 km of the central California coast: Point Reyes (PR); Devil's Slide Rock and Mainland (DS); and Castle-Hurricane Colony Complex (CH). Breeding effort was reduced at all three colonies in the 1998 El Niño event. Mean clutch...
Authors
Nathan M. Jones, Gerard McChesney, Michael W. Parker, Julie L. Yee, Harry R. Carter, Richard T. Golightly
Evaluation of current population indices for band-tailed pigeons Evaluation of current population indices for band-tailed pigeons
There is no formal population survey specifically designed to index population abundance of band-tailed pigeons (Patagioenas fasciata) throughout their range. Data from the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS), Washington and Oregon Mineral-Site (WAORMS) surveys, and Washington Call Count (WACC) survey offer evidence of long-term population decline. We investigated the potential to augment BBS...
Authors
Michael L. Casazza, Julie L. Yee, Michael R. Miller, Dennis L. Orthmeyer, Daniel R. Yparraguirre, Robert L. Jarvis, Cory T. Overton
Waterfowl migration on Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges 1953-2001 Waterfowl migration on Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges 1953-2001
The Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) complex, located in northeastern California and southern Oregon, is situated on a major Pacific Flyway migration corridor connecting waterfowl breeding grounds in the north with major wintering grounds in California and Mexico. The complex comprises five waterfowl refuges including Lower Klamath NWR, Tule Lake NWR, Upper Klamath NWR...
Authors
David S. Gilmer, Julie L. Yee, David M. Mauser, James M. Hainline
Sampling design optimization and establishment of baselines for herpetofauna arrays at the Point Loma Ecological Reserve Sampling design optimization and establishment of baselines for herpetofauna arrays at the Point Loma Ecological Reserve
No abstract available at this time
Authors
A.J. Atkinson, Robert N. Fisher, C.J. Rochester, C.W. Brown