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pro vyhledávání: '"Amy L. Scarpignato"'
Autor:
Laura J. Kearns, Christopher M. Tonra, Peter P. Marra, Kristie A. Stein, Emily B. Cohen, Sara Hallager, Amy L. Scarpignato
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Ornithology. 92:143-155
Autor:
Jacques Ibarzabal, Emily Angell, Stuart A. Mackenzie, Liam P. McGuire, Gretchen N. Newberry, Wendy E. Easton, Kevin C. Hannah, Andrea Sidler, Janet Ng, Peter P. Marra, David L. Swanson, Junior A. Tremblay, Amy L. Scarpignato, Tara L. Imlay, Jeffrey T. Foster, Erin M. Bayne, Steven L. Van Wilgenburg, Autumn-Lynn Harrison, Reed Bowman, David J. Newstead, R. Mark Brigham, Samuel Haché, Kristina G. Hick, Alan Marsh, Jaime L. Stephens, Pam H. Sinclair, Elly C. Knight, Bruno Drolet, Timothy R. Forrester
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 44:665-679
Migratory connectivity is the degree to which populations are linked in space and time across the annual cycle. Low connectivity indicates mixing of populations while high connectivity indicates population separation in space or time. High migratory
Integrating data types to estimate spatial patterns of avian migration across the Western Hemisphere
Autor:
Timothy D. Meehan, Sarah P. Saunders, William V. DeLuca, Nicole L. Michel, Joanna Grand, Jill L. Deppe, Miguel F. Jimenez, Erika J. Knight, Nathaniel E. Seavy, Melanie A. Smith, Lotem Taylor, Chad Witko, Michael E. Akresh, David R. Barber, Erin M. Bayne, James C. Beasley, Jerrold L. Belant, Richard O. Bierregaard, Keith L. Bildstein, Than J. Boves, John N. Brzorad, Steven P. Campbell, Antonio Celis‐Murillo, Hilary A. Cooke, Robert Domenech, Laurie Goodrich, Elizabeth A. Gow, Aaron Haines, Michael T. Hallworth, Jason M. Hill, Amanda E. Holland, Scott Jennings, Roland Kays, D. Tommy King, Stuart A. Mackenzie, Peter P. Marra, Rebecca A. McCabe, Kent P. McFarland, Michael J. McGrady, Ron Melcer, D. Ryan Norris, Russell E. Norvell, Olin E. Rhodes, Christopher C. Rimmer, Amy L. Scarpignato, Adam Shreading, Jesse L. Watson, Chad B. Wilsey
For many avian species, spatial migration patterns remain largely undescribed, especially across hemispheric extents. Recent advancements in tracking technologies and high-resolution species distribution models (i.e., eBird Status and Trends products
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Autor:
Amy L. Scarpignato, Peter P. Marra, Elly C. Knight, Janet Ng, Autumn-Lynn Harrison, Erin M. Bayne
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 96:869-875
Over one third of North American bird species are in decline, and for many species, we still lack fundamental biogeographic information such as migration routes and nonbreeding areas. Identifying causes of declines is limited because tracking many sp
Autor:
Peter P. Marra, David J. Newstead, Michael van den Tillaart, Ronald R. Porter, Autumn-Lynn Harrison, Lawrence J. Niles, Amy L. Scarpignato
Publikováno v:
Wader Study. 123
Autor:
T. Luke George, Amy L. Scarpignato
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Ornithology. 84:147-159
Little is known about space use by Common Ravens (Corvus corax) in coastal old-growth redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) forests in northern California despite their identification as nest predators of federally threatened Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphu
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere. 8:e01565
Climate change is a serious challenge faced by all plant and animal species. Climate change vulnerability assessments (CCVAs) are one method to assess risk and are increasingly used as a tool to inform management plans. Migratory animals move across