Julie Yee (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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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
Population trends of the common murre (Uria aalge californica) Population trends of the common murre (Uria aalge californica)
Population trends for the common murre (Uria aalge californica) were determined from available whole-colony counts of murres in California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia from 1800 to 1995.From 1800 to 1978, historical counts were sporadic and not standardized. From 1979 to 1995, standardized whole-colony counts from aerial photographs were conducted in many years in California...
Authors
Harry R. Carter, Ulrich W. Wilson, Roy W. Lowe, M.S. Rodway, David Allen Manuwal, Jean E. Takekawa, Julie L. Yee
A Pacific spring migration route and breeding range expansion for greater white-fronted geese wintering in Japan A Pacific spring migration route and breeding range expansion for greater white-fronted geese wintering in Japan
No abstract available.
Authors
John Y. Takekawa, Masayuki Kurechi, Dennis L. Orthmeyer, Yutaka Sabano, Sachiko Uemura, William M. Perry, Julie L. Yee
Dietary protein and chlorogenic acid effect on baculoviral disease of noctuid (Lepidoptera: noctuidae) larvae Dietary protein and chlorogenic acid effect on baculoviral disease of noctuid (Lepidoptera: noctuidae) larvae
Insecticidal pathogens such as baculoviruses are currently under intensive development as biorational agents for the control of lepidopteran pests. However, because the efficacy of these orally infective viruses is influenced by host diet, our ability to use baculoviruses effectively in an integrated pest management program requires understanding the influence of dietary components on...
Authors
Kelli Hoover, Susan A. Alaniz, Julie L. Yee, David M. Rocke, Bruce Hammock, Sean Duffey
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 66
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
Population trends of the common murre (Uria aalge californica) Population trends of the common murre (Uria aalge californica)
Population trends for the common murre (Uria aalge californica) were determined from available whole-colony counts of murres in California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia from 1800 to 1995.From 1800 to 1978, historical counts were sporadic and not standardized. From 1979 to 1995, standardized whole-colony counts from aerial photographs were conducted in many years in California...
Authors
Harry R. Carter, Ulrich W. Wilson, Roy W. Lowe, M.S. Rodway, David Allen Manuwal, Jean E. Takekawa, Julie L. Yee
A Pacific spring migration route and breeding range expansion for greater white-fronted geese wintering in Japan A Pacific spring migration route and breeding range expansion for greater white-fronted geese wintering in Japan
No abstract available.
Authors
John Y. Takekawa, Masayuki Kurechi, Dennis L. Orthmeyer, Yutaka Sabano, Sachiko Uemura, William M. Perry, Julie L. Yee
Dietary protein and chlorogenic acid effect on baculoviral disease of noctuid (Lepidoptera: noctuidae) larvae Dietary protein and chlorogenic acid effect on baculoviral disease of noctuid (Lepidoptera: noctuidae) larvae
Insecticidal pathogens such as baculoviruses are currently under intensive development as biorational agents for the control of lepidopteran pests. However, because the efficacy of these orally infective viruses is influenced by host diet, our ability to use baculoviruses effectively in an integrated pest management program requires understanding the influence of dietary components on...
Authors
Kelli Hoover, Susan A. Alaniz, Julie L. Yee, David M. Rocke, Bruce Hammock, Sean Duffey