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The conservation status of the world’s reptiles The conservation status of the world’s reptiles
Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distribution, systematics and ecology as well as the distribution of threat processes which affect them. Knowledge of reptilian diversity remains surprisingly disparate, and innovative means of gaining rapid insight into the status of reptiles are needed in order to highlight urgent conservation...
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Monika Böhm, Robert P. Reynolds
GPS location history data mining and anomalous detection: the scenario of bar-headed geese migration GPS location history data mining and anomalous detection: the scenario of bar-headed geese migration
It is important to discover common movement sequences and uncommon behaviors during the migration of wild birds. In this paper, we propose a new approach to analyze the GPS location history data of migratory birds. The stopover sites are first extracted from the location history data of birds, and their movement sequences are generated automatically. Then, a consistency calculation...
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Ze Luo, Yan Xiong, Baoping Yan, Diann J. Prosser, John Y. Takekawa
Identification of metrics to monitor salt marsh integrity on National Wildlife Refuges in relation to conservation and management objectives Identification of metrics to monitor salt marsh integrity on National Wildlife Refuges in relation to conservation and management objectives
Executive Summary Most salt marshes in the US have been degraded by human activities, and threats from physical alterations, surrounding land-use, species invasions, and global climate change persist. Salt marshes are unique and highly productive ecosystems with high intrinsic value to wildlife, and many National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) have been established in coastal areas to protect...
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Hilary A. Neckles, Glenn R. Guntenspergen, W. George Shriver, Nicholas P. Danz, Whitney A. Wiest, Jessica L. Nagel, Jennifer H. Olker
Modeling trends from North American Breeding Bird Survey data: a spatially explicit approach Modeling trends from North American Breeding Bird Survey data: a spatially explicit approach
Population trends, defined as interval-specific proportional changes in population size, are often used to help identify species of conservation interest. Efficient modeling of such trends depends on the consideration of the correlation of population changes with key spatial and environmental covariates. This can provide insights into causal mechanisms and allow spatially explicit...
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Florent Bled, John R. Sauer, Keith Pardieck, Paul Doherty, J. Andy Royle
Effects of Canada goose herbivory on the tidal freshwater wetlands in Anacostia Park, 2009-2011 Effects of Canada goose herbivory on the tidal freshwater wetlands in Anacostia Park, 2009-2011
Herbivory has played a major role in dictating vegetation abundance and species composition at Kingman Marsh in Anacostia Park, Washington, D.C., since restoration of this tidal freshwater wetland was initiated in 2000. The diverse and robust vegetative cover that developed in the first year post-reconstruction experienced significant decimation in the second year, after the protective...
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Cairn C. Krafft, Jeffrey S. Hatfield, Richard S. Hammerschlag
Updating Maryland's sea-level rise projections Updating Maryland's sea-level rise projections
With its 3,100 miles of tidal shoreline and low-lying rural and urban lands, “The Free State” is one of the most vulnerable to sea-level rise. Historically, Marylanders have long had to contend with rising water levels along its Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean and coastal bay shores. Shorelines eroded and low-relief lands and islands, some previously inhabited, were inundated. Prior to...
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Donald F. Boesch, Larry P. Atkinson, William C. Boicourt, John D. Boon, Donald R. Cahoon, Robert A. Dalrymple, Tal Ezer, Benjamin P. Horton, Zoe P. Johnson, Robert E. Kopp, Ming Li, Richard H. Moss, Adam Parris, Christopher K. Sommerfield
Demography and population status of polar bears in western Hudson Bay Demography and population status of polar bears in western Hudson Bay
We evaluated the demography and population status of the Western Hudson Bay (WH) polar bear subpopulation for the period 1984-2011, using live-recapture data from research studies and management actions, and dead-recovery data from polar bears harvested for subsistence purposes or removed during human-bear conflicts. We used a Bayesian implementation of multistate capture-recapture...
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Nicholas J. Lunn, Eric V Regher, Sabrina Servanty, Sarah J. Converse, Evan S. Richardson, Ian Stirling
Chesapeake Bay waterbirds, sea-level rise, and island restoration Chesapeake Bay waterbirds, sea-level rise, and island restoration
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R. Michael Erwin
Priority data on marine and estuarine resources within northeastern National Parks: Inventory and acquisition needs Priority data on marine and estuarine resources within northeastern National Parks: Inventory and acquisition needs
The purpose of this project was to guide development of a strategy for the inventory and mapping of submerged natural resources associated within 10 coastal parks of the National Park Service (NPS) Northeast Region (NER; see Table 1). Priority data needs were identified by the NER Ocean Stewardship Task Force. The majority of the NER priority data needs involve the biotic, chemical, and...
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Tracy E. Hart, Hilary A. Neckles, Blaine S. Kopp
Avian response to conservation buffers in agricultural landscapes during winter Avian response to conservation buffers in agricultural landscapes during winter
Native herbaceous vegetation cover along row‐crop field edges (i.e., field buffers) increases breeding densities of many bird species. However, the effect of field buffers on bird species during the non‐breeding season is less understood. We compared density, avian richness, and avian conservation value on row‐crop fields containing buffers strategically designed for wildlife versus...
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Kristine O. Evans, L. Wes Burger, Samuel K. Riffell, Mark D. Smith, Daniel J. Twedt, R. Randy Wilson, Shawchyi Vorisek, Catherine Rideout, Kate Heyden
Spatiotemporal variation in range-wide Golden-cheeked Warbler habitat Spatiotemporal variation in range-wide Golden-cheeked Warbler habitat
Habitat availability ultimately limits the distribution and abundance of wildlife species. Consequently, it is paramount to identify where wildlife habitat is and understand how it changes over time in order to implement large scale wildlife conservation plans. Yet, no work has quantified the degree of change in range-wide breeding habitat for the golden-cheeked warbler (Setophaga...
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Adam Duarte, Jennifer Jensen, Jeffrey S. Hatfield, Floyd Weckerly
Structural equation modeling and the analysis of long-term monitoring data Structural equation modeling and the analysis of long-term monitoring data
The analysis of long-term monitoring data is increasingly important; not only for the discovery and documentation of changes in environmental systems, but also as an enterprise whose fruits validate the allocation of effort and scarce funds to monitoring. In simple terms, we may distinguish between the detection of change in some ecosystem attribute versus the investigation of causes and...
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James B. Grace, Jon E. Keeley, Darren Johnson, A Bollen