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Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin, Vol 36, Iss 1, Pp 21-29 (2012)
Abstract Point‐count surveys are widely used to infer avian presence and estimate species richness. Advancements in bioacoustic technology enable automated surveys that can supplement human‐based point‐count surveys with expanded temporal and s
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https://doaj.org/article/468d56ee1c754fa58df22c9f64acabbe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Ornithology, Vol 94, Iss 4, p 8 (2023)
We examined the use of autonomous recording units for monitoring Northern Bobwhite ( Colinus virginianus ) in South Carolina and compared results with those of traditional point count surveys conducted simultaneously at overlapping points. We assesse
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https://doaj.org/article/bd220bfac1f64509b0b2c42432d8b630
Autor:
Meaghan Conway, Christopher E. Hill, Chris S. Elphick, Amy K. Tegeler, Stefan Woltmann, Mackenzie R Roeder, Alison R. Kocek
Publikováno v:
Ornithological Applications. 123
Seaside Sparrows (Ammospiza maritima) are tidal salt marsh endemic passerines found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America. Currently, there are 7 described subspecies, and “MacGillivray’s” Seaside Sparrow (A. m. macgillivraii) is
Publikováno v:
The Condor. 122
Conservation efforts on private lands are important for biodiversity conservation. On private lands in South Carolina, in the southeastern United States, forestry management practices (prescribed burning, thinning, herbicide application) are used to
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 83:426-434
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 138:123-129
Migratory organisms face many challenges as they travel to take advantage of changing resources, exhibiting a variety of strategies to successfully move between locations. Birds are a model taxa for understanding migratory systems, relying on a multi
Publikováno v:
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 132:61
Understanding which factors influence nest site selection can lead to more effective species conservation. The Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) has experienced severe declines since the 1940s and could potentially benefit from fine-scale manag
Publikováno v:
Waterbirds. 42:237
This study documented the first breeding of Eastern Black Rails (Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis) in South Carolina, USA in more than a century. Previously, the only accepted nesting record in the state consisted of a single nest collected during
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 36:21-29
Point-count surveys are widely used to infer avian presence and estimate species richness. Advancements in bioacoustic technology enable automated surveys that can supplement human-based point-count surveys with expanded temporal and spatial coverage