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Northeastern Naturalist. 30
Autor:
Richard P. Thiel
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 134:36-41
North American Canis genetics research varies in interpreting the Pre-Columbian distribution of Coyotes (Canis latrans). Many studies have relied on generalized species-distribution maps and a few actually cite earlier genetics works as secondary sou
Publikováno v:
Herpetologica. 76
Climate change has caused substantial shifts in the phenology for many species across a broad array of life-history events. Ectotherms are no exception; recent studies have discovered strong climate associations with nesting phenology for many turtle
Publikováno v:
Oikos. 128:790-797
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 24:B32-B41
Woodpeckers and nuthatches are resident species sharing similar year-round habitat in northeastern North America, but little is known about how these species distribute themselves within the same wintering area. From 2009 to 2015, we conducted a mark
Publikováno v:
Journal of Heredity, 107(7), 603-614. Oxford University Press
Characterizing how frequently, and at what life stages and spatial scales, dispersal occurs can be difficult, especially for species with cryptic juvenile periods and long reproductive life spans. Using a combination of mark-recapture information, mi
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 80:553-562
Habitat protection and restoration are used to promote recovery in endangered reptile species, yet the long-term consequences of these efforts can be difficult to assess. Measuring the effects of habitat restoration on turtles can be especially diffi
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Biological sciences. 284(1858)
Animal populations are regulated by the combined effects of top-down, bottom-up and abiotic processes. Ecologists have struggled to isolate these mechanisms because their effects on prey behaviour, nutrition, security and fitness are often interrelat
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 21:495-505
Few annual survival and capture-probability estimates exist for sittid and picid species common in North America. We used a mark—recapture study and robust design analysis in Program MARK to estimate annual survival rates based on a sample of 51 Si
Publikováno v:
Recovery of Gray Wolves in the Great Lakes Region of the United States ISBN: 9780387859514
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-85952-1_7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-85952-1_7