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pro vyhledávání: '"Kristy B. Howe"'
Autor:
Roger L. Hothem, Peter S. Coates, Brianne E. Brussee, Kristy B. Howe, John M. Eadie, Michael L. Casazza
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 158:315-326
Studies of avian nest success often focus on examining influences of variation in environmental and seasonal factors. However, in-depth evaluations can also incorporate variation in individual incubation behaviour to further advance our understanding
Autor:
Mark A. Ricca, Peter S. Coates, Shawn T. O'Neil, Jonathan B. Dinkins, Pat J. Jackson, Lee J. Foster, Ann M. Moser, Kristy B. Howe, David J. Delehanty, Brianne E. Brussee
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 243:108409
Human enterprise has modified ecosystem processes through direct and indirect alteration of native predators' distribution and abundance. For example, human activities subsidize food, water, and shelter availability to generalist predators whose subs
Autor:
Kristy B. Howe, Peter S. Coates
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 6:187-190
Previous investigations using continuous video monitoring of greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus nests have unambiguously identified common ravens Corvus corax as an important egg predator within the western United States. The quantity of g
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arid Environments. 111:68-78
Energy-related infrastructure and other human enterprises within sagebrush steppe of the American West often results in changes that promote common raven (Corvus corax; hereafter, raven) populations. Ravens, a generalist predator capable of behaviora
Publikováno v:
The Condor. 116:341-356
A goal in avian ecology is to understand factors that influence differences in nesting habitat and distribution among species, especially within changing landscapes. Over the past 2 decades, humans have altered sagebrush ecosystems as a result of exp
Publikováno v:
The Condor. 116:35-49
Common Raven (Corvus corax) numbers and distribution are increasing throughout the sagebrush steppe, influencing avian communities in complex ways. Anthropogenic structures are thought to increase raven populations by providing food and nesting subsi
Autor:
Brianne E. Brussee, Peter S. Coates, Kristy B. Howe, Scott C. Gardner, Ian A. Dwight, Daniel P. Connelly, Matt G. Meshriy, Joseph P. Fleskes
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Declines in bird populations in agricultural regions of North America and Europe have been attributed to agricultural industrialization, increases in use of agrochemical application, and increased predation related to habitat modification. Based on c
Autor:
David J. Delehanty, Peter S. Coates, Kristy B. Howe, Brianne E. Brussee, Michael L. Casazza, Kit Benjamin Gustafson
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere. 7
Common raven (Corvus corax; hereafter, raven) population abundance in the sagebrush steppe of the American West has increased threefold during the previous four decades, largely as a result of unintended resource subsidies from human land-use practic
Autor:
Kristy B. Howe, Michael L. Casazza, Brian J. Halstead, Kerry P. Reese, Brianne E. Brussee, Scott C. Gardner, Erik J. Blomberg, Joel Tebbenkamp, Peter S. Coates, Lief A. Wiechman
Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.
Autor:
Michael L. Casazza, David J. Delehanty, Mark A. Ricca, Kimberly Mauch, Cory T. Overton, Lara Niell, Travis J. Kroger, Scott C. Gardner, Brianne E. Brussee, K. Benjamin Gustafson, Erika Sanchez-Chopitea, Shawn P. Espinosa, Kristy B. Howe, Peter S. Coates
Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.