Wylie Barrow, Jr., Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Bird community composition Bird community composition
Neotropical migrants are birds that breed in North America and winter primarily in Central and South America. Long-term population studies of birds in the Eastern United States indicated declines of some forest-dwelling birds, many of which winter in the Neotropics (Peterjohn and others 1995). These declines were attributed to loss of wintering and breeding habitat due to deforestation...
Authors
T. J. Antrobus, M.P. Guilfoyle, W.C. Barrow, P.B. Hamel, J.S. Wakeley
Historic and present-day forest conditions: Implications for bottomland hardwood forest restoration Historic and present-day forest conditions: Implications for bottomland hardwood forest restoration
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Keith Ouchley, R.B. Hamilton, W.C. Barrow, Kelby Ouchley
Contribution of landbird migration to the biological diversity of the northwest gulf coastal plain Contribution of landbird migration to the biological diversity of the northwest gulf coastal plain
This study examined seasonal diversity and feeding behavior of those avian species utilizing that region of the Northwest Gulf Coastal Plain known as the Chenier Plain. Field observations were conducted at three forested locations on coastal cheniers for three years (1993-95) in the spring and at one location for three years (1996-98) in autumn to determine species presence and diet. One...
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W.C. Barrow, R.B. Hamilton, M.A. Powell, K. Ouchley
Winter ecology of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler Winter ecology of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler
We studied the ecology of the Golden-cheeked Warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia) during three winter seasons, 1995-1998, in Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico. Individuals of this species occurred almost exclusively as members of mixed-species flocks, occupying sites with greater densities of encino oak and ground cover and fewer pines than random sites. Most foraging observations were recorded...
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John H. Rappole, David I. King, Wylie C. Barrow
National Biological Service's neotropical bird research program in the Chenier Plain of the Gulf of Mexico National Biological Service's neotropical bird research program in the Chenier Plain of the Gulf of Mexico
No abstract available.
Authors
Carroll L. Cordes, Wylie C. Barrow
Initial comparison of bird communities of three southern forested wetlands Initial comparison of bird communities of three southern forested wetlands
No abstract available.
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P.B. Hamel, Wylie C. Barrow, Richard A. Fischer, Michael P. Guilfoyle, Terry J. Spengler, James S. Wakely
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Filter Total Items: 57
Bird community composition Bird community composition
Neotropical migrants are birds that breed in North America and winter primarily in Central and South America. Long-term population studies of birds in the Eastern United States indicated declines of some forest-dwelling birds, many of which winter in the Neotropics (Peterjohn and others 1995). These declines were attributed to loss of wintering and breeding habitat due to deforestation...
Authors
T. J. Antrobus, M.P. Guilfoyle, W.C. Barrow, P.B. Hamel, J.S. Wakeley
Historic and present-day forest conditions: Implications for bottomland hardwood forest restoration Historic and present-day forest conditions: Implications for bottomland hardwood forest restoration
No abstract available
Authors
Keith Ouchley, R.B. Hamilton, W.C. Barrow, Kelby Ouchley
Contribution of landbird migration to the biological diversity of the northwest gulf coastal plain Contribution of landbird migration to the biological diversity of the northwest gulf coastal plain
This study examined seasonal diversity and feeding behavior of those avian species utilizing that region of the Northwest Gulf Coastal Plain known as the Chenier Plain. Field observations were conducted at three forested locations on coastal cheniers for three years (1993-95) in the spring and at one location for three years (1996-98) in autumn to determine species presence and diet. One...
Authors
W.C. Barrow, R.B. Hamilton, M.A. Powell, K. Ouchley
Winter ecology of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler Winter ecology of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler
We studied the ecology of the Golden-cheeked Warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia) during three winter seasons, 1995-1998, in Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico. Individuals of this species occurred almost exclusively as members of mixed-species flocks, occupying sites with greater densities of encino oak and ground cover and fewer pines than random sites. Most foraging observations were recorded...
Authors
John H. Rappole, David I. King, Wylie C. Barrow
National Biological Service's neotropical bird research program in the Chenier Plain of the Gulf of Mexico National Biological Service's neotropical bird research program in the Chenier Plain of the Gulf of Mexico
No abstract available.
Authors
Carroll L. Cordes, Wylie C. Barrow
Initial comparison of bird communities of three southern forested wetlands Initial comparison of bird communities of three southern forested wetlands
No abstract available.
Authors
P.B. Hamel, Wylie C. Barrow, Richard A. Fischer, Michael P. Guilfoyle, Terry J. Spengler, James S. Wakely