Mark R. Fuller (Former Employee)
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American white pelican soaring flight times and altitudes relative to changes in thermal depth and intensity American white pelican soaring flight times and altitudes relative to changes in thermal depth and intensity
We compared American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) soaring flight times and altitudes to model-produced estimates of thermal depth and intensity. These data showed that pelican soaring flight was confined to the thermal layer, and that the vertical extent of the soaring flight envelope increased with increases in thermal depth. Pelicans soaring cross-country between foraging...
Authors
H.D. Shannon, G.S. Young, M. Yates, Mark R. Fuller, W. Seegar
Routes and travel rates of migrating Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus and Swainson's Hawks Buteo swainsoni in the Western Hemisphere Routes and travel rates of migrating Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus and Swainson's Hawks Buteo swainsoni in the Western Hemisphere
We describe and compare the migration routes, length of migration, and duration of migration of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus tundrius and Swainson's Hawks Buteo swainsoni in the Western Hemisphere. We radio tracked migrants using the Argos satellite system. Our initial samples were 34 Swainson's Hawks from representative areas of their breeding range, and 61 Peregrine Falcons...
Authors
Mark R. Fuller, William S. Seegar, Linda S. Schueck
Why do international research and management? Why do international research and management?
The pheasant, in its North American range, seems to have had its greatest success in glaciated or in other areas associated with calcareous soils. Success has been slight in areas deficient in calcium.....In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, no environmental difference other than presence or absence of limestone was discovered that might explain the high population in the limestone valley...
Authors
Todd K. Fuller, Mark R. Fuller, R.M. DeGraaf
Detecting trends in raptor counts: power and type I error rates of various statistical tests Detecting trends in raptor counts: power and type I error rates of various statistical tests
We conducted simulations that estimated power and type I error rates of statistical tests for detecting trends in raptor population count data collected from a single monitoring site. Results of the simulations were used to help analyze count data of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) from 7 national forests in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin during 1980-1989. Seven statistical...
Authors
Jeff S. Hatfield, W.R. Gould, Brett A. Hoover, M.R. Fuller, E. L. Lindquist
Fifteen years of satellite tracking development and application to wildlife research and conservation Fifteen years of satellite tracking development and application to wildlife research and conservation
No abstract available.
Authors
W. Seegar, P.N. Cutchis, Mark R. Fuller, J.J. Suter, V. Bhatnagar, J.S. Wall
Surveying woodland hawks with broadcasts of great horned owl vocalization Surveying woodland hawks with broadcasts of great horned owl vocalization
Pre-recorded vocalizations of great horned owls (Bubo virginianus) broadcast into predominantly wooded habitat along roadside survey routes resulted in as many detections of resident red-shouldered hawks (Buteo lineatus) and Cooper's hawks (Accipiter cooperii) as broadcasts of each conspecific calls. Survey results for 3 species, expressed as average number of contacts/route, were...
Authors
James A. Mosher, Mark R. Fuller
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Filter Total Items: 76
American white pelican soaring flight times and altitudes relative to changes in thermal depth and intensity American white pelican soaring flight times and altitudes relative to changes in thermal depth and intensity
We compared American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) soaring flight times and altitudes to model-produced estimates of thermal depth and intensity. These data showed that pelican soaring flight was confined to the thermal layer, and that the vertical extent of the soaring flight envelope increased with increases in thermal depth. Pelicans soaring cross-country between foraging...
Authors
H.D. Shannon, G.S. Young, M. Yates, Mark R. Fuller, W. Seegar
Routes and travel rates of migrating Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus and Swainson's Hawks Buteo swainsoni in the Western Hemisphere Routes and travel rates of migrating Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus and Swainson's Hawks Buteo swainsoni in the Western Hemisphere
We describe and compare the migration routes, length of migration, and duration of migration of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus tundrius and Swainson's Hawks Buteo swainsoni in the Western Hemisphere. We radio tracked migrants using the Argos satellite system. Our initial samples were 34 Swainson's Hawks from representative areas of their breeding range, and 61 Peregrine Falcons...
Authors
Mark R. Fuller, William S. Seegar, Linda S. Schueck
Why do international research and management? Why do international research and management?
The pheasant, in its North American range, seems to have had its greatest success in glaciated or in other areas associated with calcareous soils. Success has been slight in areas deficient in calcium.....In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, no environmental difference other than presence or absence of limestone was discovered that might explain the high population in the limestone valley...
Authors
Todd K. Fuller, Mark R. Fuller, R.M. DeGraaf
Detecting trends in raptor counts: power and type I error rates of various statistical tests Detecting trends in raptor counts: power and type I error rates of various statistical tests
We conducted simulations that estimated power and type I error rates of statistical tests for detecting trends in raptor population count data collected from a single monitoring site. Results of the simulations were used to help analyze count data of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) from 7 national forests in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin during 1980-1989. Seven statistical...
Authors
Jeff S. Hatfield, W.R. Gould, Brett A. Hoover, M.R. Fuller, E. L. Lindquist
Fifteen years of satellite tracking development and application to wildlife research and conservation Fifteen years of satellite tracking development and application to wildlife research and conservation
No abstract available.
Authors
W. Seegar, P.N. Cutchis, Mark R. Fuller, J.J. Suter, V. Bhatnagar, J.S. Wall
Surveying woodland hawks with broadcasts of great horned owl vocalization Surveying woodland hawks with broadcasts of great horned owl vocalization
Pre-recorded vocalizations of great horned owls (Bubo virginianus) broadcast into predominantly wooded habitat along roadside survey routes resulted in as many detections of resident red-shouldered hawks (Buteo lineatus) and Cooper's hawks (Accipiter cooperii) as broadcasts of each conspecific calls. Survey results for 3 species, expressed as average number of contacts/route, were...
Authors
James A. Mosher, Mark R. Fuller