Habitat openness and edge avoidance predict Saltmarsh Sparrow abundance better than habitat area
Published 2020 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Habitat openness and edge avoidance predict Saltmarsh Sparrow abundance better than habitat area
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
CONDOR
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Online
2020-03-07
DOI
10.1093/condor/duaa019
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Preventing local extinctions of tidal marsh endemic Seaside Sparrows and Saltmarsh Sparrows in eastern North America
- (2019) Samuel G Roberts et al. CONDOR
- Fine-Scale Mapping of Coastal Plant Communities in the Northeastern USA
- (2018) Maureen D. Correll et al. WETLANDS
- Evaluating a focal-species approach for tidal marsh bird conservation in the northeastern United States
- (2018) Brian T. Klingbeil et al. CONDOR
- Forest resistance to sea-level rise prevents landward migration of tidal marsh
- (2016) Christopher R. Field et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Population estimates for tidal marsh birds of high conservation concern in the northeastern USA from a design-based survey
- (2016) Whitney A. Wiest et al. CONDOR
- Predictors of specialist avifaunal decline in coastal marshes
- (2016) Maureen D. Correll et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- High-resolution tide projections reveal extinction threshold in response to sea-level rise
- (2016) Christopher R. Field et al. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
- unmarked: AnRPackage for Fitting Hierarchical Models of Wildlife Occurrence and Abundance
- (2015) Ian Fiske et al. Journal of Statistical Software
- A multiscale assessment of tree avoidance by prairie birds
- (2014) Sarah J. Thompson et al. CONDOR
- Evaluating the roles of visual openness and edge effects on nest-site selection and reproductive success in grassland birds
- (2013) Alexander C. Keyel et al. AUK
- Does the mid-Atlantic United States sea level acceleration hot spot reflect ocean dynamic variability?
- (2013) Robert E. Kopp GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
- Evaluating Habitat-Association Models for the Saltmarsh Sparrow
- (2012) Susan Meiman et al. CONDOR
- Comparing Habitat Models Using Ground-Based and Remote Sensing Data: Saltmarsh Sparrow Presence Versus Nesting
- (2012) Susan Meiman et al. WETLANDS
- Planning for Sea-level Rise: Quantifying Patterns of Saltmarsh Sparrow (Ammodramus Caudacutus) Nest Flooding Under Current Sea-level Conditions
- (2011) Trina S. Bayard et al. AUK
- Uninformative Parameters and Model Selection Using Akaike's Information Criterion
- (2011) TODD W. ARNOLD JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
- Testing the role of patch openness as a causal mechanism for apparent area sensitivity in a grassland specialist
- (2011) Alexander C. Keyel et al. OECOLOGIA
- Standardized North American Marsh Bird Monitoring Protocol
- (2011) Courtney J. Conway WATERBIRDS
- Home Range Sizes and Habitat Use of Nelson's and Saltmarsh Sparrows
- (2010) W. Gregory Shriver et al. Wilson Journal of Ornithology
- Area Sensitivity in North American Grassland Birds: Patterns and Processes
- (2009) Christine A. Ribic et al. AUK
- A Sampling Design Framework for Monitoring Secretive Marshbirds
- (2009) Douglas H. Johnson et al. WATERBIRDS
- HOW WELL CAN WE MODEL NUMBERS AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SALTMARSH SHARP-TAILED SPARROWS (AMMODRAMUS CAUDACUTUS) USING HABITAT FEATURES?
- (2008) CARINA GJERDRUM et al. AUK
- Predator perches: a visual search perspective
- (2008) Malte Andersson et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- Avian predators in a meadow landscape: consequences of their occurrence for breeding open-area birds
- (2008) Roland E. van der Vliet et al. JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY
Add your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload NowCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now