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Publikováno v:
Animal Biotelemetry, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2024)
Abstract Automated radio telemetry systems have become a popular and invaluable tool in tracking the activity and movement of wild animals. However, many environmental conditions can hinder accuracy when tracking with this technology. For instance, s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/188c2254063247298986b8c025037d70
Autor:
Marja H. Bakermans
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract The open science movement produces vast quantities of openly published data connected to journal articles, creating an enormous resource for educators to engage students in current topics and analyses. However, educators face challenges usin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cb9d94b796974df095c9302218ec75f5
Autor:
Than J Boves, David A Buehler, James Sheehan, Petra Bohall Wood, Amanda D Rodewald, Jeffrey L Larkin, Patrick D Keyser, Felicity L Newell, Gregory A George, Marja H Bakermans, Andrea Evans, Tiffany A Beachy, Molly E McDermott, Kelly A Perkins, Matthew White, T Bently Wigley
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PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 1, p e52107 (2013)
Forest cover in the eastern United States has increased over the past century and while some late-successional species have benefited from this process as expected, others have experienced population declines. These declines may be in part related to
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f7b1b07936674f728378b97908abc5de
Autor:
Marja H. Bakermans, Andrew C. Vitz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology, Vol 2024, Iss 1-2, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Although miniaturized data loggers allow new insights into avian migration, incomplete knowledge of basic patterns persists, especially for nightjars. Using GPS data loggers, this study examined migration ecology of the eastern whip‐poor‐will Ant
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/10d6481914a04f428df8c366aae2ee02
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 11, p e15888 (2023)
Background Several insectivorous bat species are found in New England, yet research on them is still scarce. Current research shows the ecological importance of bats due to their control of insect populations, but they are endangered by habitat loss
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https://doaj.org/article/5a32903b92044171a72ada264023a263
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Avian Conservation and Ecology, Vol 17, Iss 2, p 17 (2022)
The Eastern Whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus), an aerial insectivore experiencing population declines, was recently upgraded from Least Concern to Near Threatened status by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), highlighting
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3d14cff4f36b4c19b3f701f12d42b838
Publikováno v:
Systems, Vol 9, Iss 3, p 56 (2021)
Using Indian free-ranging dogs (FRD) as a case study, we propose a novel intervention of social integration alongside previously proposed methods for dealing with FRD populations. Our study subsumes population dynamics, funding avenues, and innovativ
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1a8d42e8aa63440995983c5e0d586e4b
Publikováno v:
Systems
Volume 9
Issue 3
Systems, Vol 9, Iss 56, p 56 (2021)
Volume 9
Issue 3
Systems, Vol 9, Iss 56, p 56 (2021)
Using Indian free-ranging dogs (FRD) as a case study, we propose a novel intervention of social integration alongside previously proposed methods for dealing with FRD populations. Our study subsumes population dynamics, funding avenues, and innovativ
Autor:
John E. Quinn, Stephen B. Hager, Terri J. Maness, Amber M. Roth, Michelle L. Anderson, Natasha D. G. Hagemeyer, Elizabeth A. Lago, Rebecca I. Cooper, Jessa M. Madosky, Rubén Ortega-Álvarez, Robert L. Curry, Scott R. Loss, Michael W. Butler, Nicolette L. Cagle, Kristine N. Hopfensperger, Jerald J. Dosch, Matthew Simmons, Lindsey A. Walters, Amber L. Pitt, Eric L. Walters, Daniel Klem, Eric M. Butler, Ryan T. Schmitz, Bradley J. Cosentino, Ally S. Lahey, Aura Puga-Caballero, Rafael Calderón-Parra, Erin E. Fraser, Kelly J. McKay, Ross A. Furbush, Corey S. Riding, Angelo P. Capparella, Craig S. Machtans, Than J. Boves, Anqi Chen, Claire W. Varian-Ramos, Karen Dyson, Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, Kendra Cipollini, Jesse Vigliotti, Kathy Winnett-Murray, Iriana Zuria, David Brandes, Jared A. Elmore, Thomas A. Contreras, Marja H. Bakermans, Sean B. Menke, Jason T. Weir, Jaclyn L. Schnurr, Alexis D. Smith, Clay E. Corbin, Timothy J. O'Connell, April A.T. Conkey
Publikováno v:
Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation BiologyLiterature Cited. 35(2)
Collisions with buildings cause up to 1 billion bird fatalities annually in the United States and Canada. However, efforts to reduce collisions would benefit from studies conducted at large spatial scales across multiple study sites with standardized
Publikováno v:
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 101