Mark R. Fuller (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Trend analyses for raptor nesting productivity: An example with peregrine falcon data Trend analyses for raptor nesting productivity: An example with peregrine falcon data
No abstract available.
Authors
P.H. Geissler, M.R. Fuller, L.S. McAllister
Effects of implanted transmitters on captive Florida sandhill cranes Effects of implanted transmitters on captive Florida sandhill cranes
No abstract available.
Authors
S.S. Klugman, M.R. Fuller
Foraging flights of the white-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus): Radiotracking and doubly-labelled water Foraging flights of the white-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus): Radiotracking and doubly-labelled water
Radiotracking transmitters were fitted to White-tailed Tropicbirds nesting at Culebra, Puerto Rico. Foragers were located by light aircraft out to 89 km SSW of the nesting colony, over a deep-water foraging area south of Vieques Island, Puerto Rico and west of St Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands. Two birds were followed out to 176 km NNW from the colony, over the Puerto Rico Trench, but these...
Authors
C.J. Pennycuick, F.C. Shaffner, M.R. Fuller, H.H. Obrecht, L. Sternberg
An evaluation of the Christmas Bird Count for monitoring population trends of selected species An evaluation of the Christmas Bird Count for monitoring population trends of selected species
No abstract available.
Authors
G.S. Butcher, M.R. Fuller, L.S. McAllister, P.H. Geissler
Surveying woodland raptors by broadcast of conspecific vocalizations Surveying woodland raptors by broadcast of conspecific vocalizations
We surveyed for raptors in forests on study areas in five of the eastern United States. For Cooper's Hawks (Accipiter cooperi), Red-shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus), and Barred Owls (Strix varia) the contact rates obtained by broadcasting taped vocalizations of conspecifics along roads were significantly greater than contact rates obtained by only looking and listening from the roadside...
Authors
J. A. Mosher, M.R. Fuller, M. Kopeny
Aerial tracking of radio-marked white-tailed tropicbirds over the Caribbean Sea Aerial tracking of radio-marked white-tailed tropicbirds over the Caribbean Sea
We radio-marked nesting white-tailed tropicbirds at Culebra National Wildlife Refuge, Puerto Rico, and tracked them from a Cessna 182 during flights over the open sea. Locations of the birds were determined using standard aerial telemetry techniques for side-facing Yagi antennas. We used strut-mounted, 4-element Yagi antennas connected to a switchbox and scanning receiver. By recording...
Authors
M.R. Fuller, H.H. Obrecht, C.J. Pennycuick, F.C. Schaffner
Science and Products
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
If you are unable to access or download a product, email fresc_outreach@usgs.gov a request, including the full citation, or call (541) 750-1030.
Filter Total Items: 76
Trend analyses for raptor nesting productivity: An example with peregrine falcon data Trend analyses for raptor nesting productivity: An example with peregrine falcon data
No abstract available.
Authors
P.H. Geissler, M.R. Fuller, L.S. McAllister
Effects of implanted transmitters on captive Florida sandhill cranes Effects of implanted transmitters on captive Florida sandhill cranes
No abstract available.
Authors
S.S. Klugman, M.R. Fuller
Foraging flights of the white-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus): Radiotracking and doubly-labelled water Foraging flights of the white-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus): Radiotracking and doubly-labelled water
Radiotracking transmitters were fitted to White-tailed Tropicbirds nesting at Culebra, Puerto Rico. Foragers were located by light aircraft out to 89 km SSW of the nesting colony, over a deep-water foraging area south of Vieques Island, Puerto Rico and west of St Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands. Two birds were followed out to 176 km NNW from the colony, over the Puerto Rico Trench, but these...
Authors
C.J. Pennycuick, F.C. Shaffner, M.R. Fuller, H.H. Obrecht, L. Sternberg
An evaluation of the Christmas Bird Count for monitoring population trends of selected species An evaluation of the Christmas Bird Count for monitoring population trends of selected species
No abstract available.
Authors
G.S. Butcher, M.R. Fuller, L.S. McAllister, P.H. Geissler
Surveying woodland raptors by broadcast of conspecific vocalizations Surveying woodland raptors by broadcast of conspecific vocalizations
We surveyed for raptors in forests on study areas in five of the eastern United States. For Cooper's Hawks (Accipiter cooperi), Red-shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus), and Barred Owls (Strix varia) the contact rates obtained by broadcasting taped vocalizations of conspecifics along roads were significantly greater than contact rates obtained by only looking and listening from the roadside...
Authors
J. A. Mosher, M.R. Fuller, M. Kopeny
Aerial tracking of radio-marked white-tailed tropicbirds over the Caribbean Sea Aerial tracking of radio-marked white-tailed tropicbirds over the Caribbean Sea
We radio-marked nesting white-tailed tropicbirds at Culebra National Wildlife Refuge, Puerto Rico, and tracked them from a Cessna 182 during flights over the open sea. Locations of the birds were determined using standard aerial telemetry techniques for side-facing Yagi antennas. We used strut-mounted, 4-element Yagi antennas connected to a switchbox and scanning receiver. By recording...
Authors
M.R. Fuller, H.H. Obrecht, C.J. Pennycuick, F.C. Schaffner