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- Author:
- Valente, Jonathon J.; Fischer, Richard A.; Ryder, T. Brandt; Betts, Matthew G.
- Source:
- Landscape ecology 2019 v.34 no.2 pp. 373-388
- ISSN:
- 0921-2973
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Hylocichla mustelina; birds; breeding season; habitat connectivity; habitat fragmentation; landscapes; population viability; Show all 8 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... CONTEXT: Theory predicts that movement limitation due to landscape fragmentation can reduce population viability. Understanding how landscape heterogeneity influences movement is thus critical for testing theory and developing conservation strategies. Consequently, studies are needed that link movement data with landscape features influencing dispersal. OBJECTIVES: We used experimental translocati ...
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10980-019-00777-z
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-019-00777-z
- Author:
- Foote, Jennifer R.; Marini, Kristen L. D.; AL‐Ani, Homam
- Source:
- Journal of avian biology 2018 v.49 no.5 pp. ejav-012511
- ISSN:
- 0908-8857
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; birds; environmental factors; flight; males; mating systems; vocalization; Show all 7 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Many diurnal bird species vocalize at night, however the function of nocturnal song is, generally, still poorly understood. Previous research has suggested that nocturnal song may serve a social function and is influenced by environmental factors. To test whether males attend to the nocturnal song of conspecifics, we experimentally exposed ovenbirds Seiurus aurocapilla to nocturnal flight songs, a ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/jav.01729
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jav.01729
- Author:
- Geoffroy, Catherine; Fiola, Marie-Line; Bélisle, Marc; Villard, Marc-André
- Source:
- Landscape ecology 2019 v.34 no.6 pp. 1363-1377
- ISSN:
- 0921-2973
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Setophaga; anisotropy; conifers; deciduous forests; foraging; forest birds; habitat fragmentation; habitats; isotropy; landscapes; males; models; population dynamics; songbirds; New Brunswick; Show all 16 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... CONTEXT: Functional connectivity is assumed to play a critical role in population dynamics in fragmented landscapes. Although it is generally summarized as an isotropic metric, functional connectivity may be anisotropic, i.e. may vary as a function of movement axis and direction. In addition, variation in functional connectivity among species within the same landscape has rarely been examined. OBJ ...
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10980-019-00849-0
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-019-00849-0
- Author:
- Tonelli, Benjamin A.; Dearborn, Donald C.
- Source:
- Ticks and tick-borne diseases 2019 v.10 no.5 pp. 1096-1104
- ISSN:
- 1877-959X
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Anaplasma phagocytophilum; Babesia microti; Borrelia burgdorferi; Hylocichla mustelina; Ixodes scapularis; Lyme disease; breeding; climate change; gene flow; migratory behavior; models; pathogens; phenotype; risk; songbirds; spring; ticks; Alabama; Canada; Show all 20 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Ixodes scapularis is responsible for the transmission of a variety of pathogens in North America, including Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto, Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Babesia microti. Songbirds have previously been described as agents of tick dispersal, and a combination of empirical data and modeling efforts have implicated songbirds in the range expansion of I. scapularis northward into C ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2019.05.012
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ttbdis.2019.05.012
- Author:
- Roach, Melissa C.; Thompson, Frank R.; Jones-Farrand, Todd
- Source:
- Forest ecology and management 2019 v.437 pp. 443-459
- ISSN:
- 0378-1127
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Contopus virens; Empidonax virescens; Geothlypis formosa; Hylocichla mustelina; Icteria virens; Melanerpes erythrocephalus; Piranga rubra; Setophaga discolor; Sitta pusilla; Vermivora; Vireo; breeding; breeding season; breeding sites; canopy; forests; highlands; models; population density; prescribed burning; probability; savanna woodlands; savannas; surveys; trees; wild birds; wildlife; woodpeckers; Arkansas; Missouri; Oklahoma; Show all 32 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Restoration is underway to restore lost or degraded remnants of savanna and woodland in the Midwestern United States in the hopes of restoring floristic and wildlife diversity. Information is needed on the effects of pine savanna-woodland restoration on bird abundance to inform management decisions. We conducted point-count surveys for 19 bird species across the gradient of savanna, woodland, and ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.foreco.2018.12.057
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2018.12.057
- Author:
- Emmering, Quinn C.; Kelly, J. K.; Ostfeld, R. S.; Schmidt, K. A.
- Source:
- Journal of avian biology 2018 v.49 no.12
- ISSN:
- 0908-8857
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Catharus; Tamias striatus; birds; breeding; data collection; fledglings; habitat preferences; interspecific variation; nesting sites; nests; predation; predators; risk; shrubs; small mammals; spatial variation; Show all 17 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Breeding nest site selection is often the first defense against nest predation risk. To be effective, this mechanism requires site‐specific spatial heterogeneity in predator abundance which produces predator‐poor space, prey's ability to assess spatial heterogeneity in risk, and few or weak constraints on the ability to settle in within predator‐poor space. We used a 15‐yr dataset on forested grid ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/jav.01946
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jav.01946
- Author:
- Matthews, Alix E.; Klimov, Pavel B.; Proctor, Heather C.; Dowling, Ashley P. G.; Diener, Lizzie; Hager, Stephen B.; Larkin, Jeffery L.; Raybuck, Douglas W.; Fiss, Cameron J.; McNeil, Darin J.; Boves, Than J.
- Source:
- Journal of avian biology 2018 v.49 no.3 pp. ejav-01580
- ISSN:
- 0908-8857
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Geothlypis formosa; Setophaga discolor; birds; canopy; feather mites; hosts; life history; migratory behavior; migratory species; phylogeny; shrubs; symbiosis; Eastern United States; Show all 14 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Host–symbiont relationships are ubiquitous in nature, yet evolutionary and ecological processes that shape these intricate associations are often poorly understood. All orders of birds engage in symbioses with feather mites, which are ectosymbiotic arthropods that spend their entire life on hosts. Due to their permanent obligatory association with hosts, limited dispersal and primarily vertical tr ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/jav.01580
- CHORUS:
- 10.1111/jav.01580
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jav.01580
- Author:
- Kelly, Janice K.; Schmidt, Kenneth A.; Ostfeld, Richard S.
- Source:
- The Wilson journal of ornithology 2017 v.129 no.1 pp. 112-121
- ISSN:
- 1559-4491
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Catharus; Tamias; breeding season; models; nesting; predation; predators; risk; rodents; songbirds; sympatry; vocalization; New York; Show all 14 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... At the nest guild level, nest predation is a major cause of failure for many passerines. Species differ in behaviors that influence nest predation risk, presenting a challenge to nest survival analyses at the nest guild level. At our study site in southeastern New York, previous findings have suggested rodent nest predator abundance strongly drives daily nest survival of the Veery (Catharus fusces ...
- DOI:
- 10.1676/1559-4491-129.1.112
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1676/1559-4491-129.1.112
- Author:
- Loman, ZacharyG.; Deluca, WilliamV.; Harrison, DanielJ.; Loftin, CynthiaS.; Rolek, BrianW.; Wood, PetraB.
- Source:
- Landscape ecology 2018 v.33 no.1 pp. 77-91
- ISSN:
- 0921-2973
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Hylocichla mustelina; Parkesia motacilla; Setophaga cerulea; birds; climate; data collection; forests; habitats; landscape management; landscapes; life history; models; monitoring; planning; prediction; remote sensing; reproduction; wetlands; Louisiana; Northeastern United States; Show all 21 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... CONTEXT: Species-specific models of landscape capability (LC) can inform landscape conservation design. Landscape capability is “the ability of the landscape to provide the environment […] and the local resources […] needed for survival and reproduction […] in sufficient quantity, quality and accessibility to meet the life history requirements of individuals and local populations.” Landscape capab ...
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10980-017-0582-z
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-017-0582-z
- Author:
- Haché, Samuel; Bertrand, Philip; Fiola, Marie-Line; Thériault, Stéphane; Bayne, Erin M.; Villard, Marc-André
- Source:
- The Wilson journal of ornithology 2016 v.128 no.4 pp. 913-918
- ISSN:
- 1559-4491
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; aluminum; breeding season; color; fledglings; forage; forests; males; reproductive success; songbirds; Show all 10 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... In spite of recent developments in tracking technology, leg bands are still the main marking method in songbird population studies. Yet, band-related injury rates and the effects of such injuries on survival and reproductive success have rarely been documented in songbirds. Over a 9-year period, we banded 525 male Ovenbirds using a numbered aluminum band and three celluloid color bands. Of these, ...
- DOI:
- 10.1676/15-172.1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1676/15-172.1
- Author:
- Jenkins, Julianna M. A.; Hart, Mikenzie; Eggert, Lori S.; Faaborg, John
- Source:
- The Wilson journal of ornithology 2017 v.129 no.4 pp. 846-850
- ISSN:
- 1559-4491
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; adults; evolutionary biology; females; fledglings; growth models; juveniles; males; monitoring; nestlings; nests; population growth; radio telemetry; sex determination; sex ratio; Missouri; Show all 16 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... .—Understanding sex-specific differences in behavior and survival is essential for informative population modeling and evolutionary biology in animal populations. Uneven sex ratios are common in many migrant passerine species; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We used molecular sex determination, nest monitoring, and radio telemetry of fledgling Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapilla), to ...
- DOI:
- 10.1676/17-023.1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1676/17-023.1
- Author:
- Burke, Alicia D.; Thompson, Frank R.; Faaborg, John
- Source:
- The Wilson journal of ornithology 2017 v.129 no.2 pp. 235-246
- ISSN:
- 1559-4491
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Vireo; adults; breeding; breeding season; breeding sites; clearcutting; foraging; forest stands; forests; habitat preferences; habitats; juveniles; migratory birds; probability; radio transmitters; summer; trees; Missouri; Ozarks; Show all 20 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Adults and juveniles of some forest breeding birds shift habitat use during the post breeding season from late to early successional forest. Juveniles of smaller passerine species are difficult to radio-track, and there is limited information on their habitat preferences, especially once they become older and independent. We determined if independent hatch-year birds captured in early-successional ...
- DOI:
- 10.1676/15-055.1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1676/15-055.1
- Author:
- Perry, Roger W.; Jenkins, Julianna M.A.; Thill, Ronald E.; Thompson, Frank R.
- Source:
- Forest ecology and management 2017
- ISSN:
- 0378-1127
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Piranga; birds; breeding; clearcutting; foraging; forest regeneration; forest stands; forests; logging; long term effects; managers; mountains; overstory; population dynamics; shelterwood systems; trees; Arkansas; Oklahoma; Show all 19 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Changes in forest structure that result from silviculture, including timber harvest, can positively or negatively affect bird species that use forests. Because many bird species associated with mature forests are facing population declines, managers need to know how timber harvesting affects species of birds that rely on mature trees or forests for breeding, foraging, and other purposes. We used g ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.foreco.2017.10.051
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2017.10.051
- Author:
- Jenkins, Julianna M. A.; Thompson, Frank R.; Faaborg, John
- Source:
- The condor 2016 v.118 no.3 pp. 583-596
- ISSN:
- 1938-5129
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Empidonax virescens; adults; birds; forests; habitat fragmentation; habitats; juveniles; mortality; nesting; nesting sites; population growth; population viability; Missouri; Show all 14 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... We can improve our ability to assess population viability and forecast population growth under different scenarios by understanding factors that limit population parameters in each stage of the annual cycle. Postfledging mortality rates may be as variable as nest survival across regions and fragmentation gradients, although factors that negatively impact nest survival may affect postfledging indiv ...
- DOI:
- 10.1650/CONDOR-16-30.1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-16-30.1
- Author:
- Shea, Eddie L.; Schulte, Lisa A.; Palik, Brian J.
- Source:
- Forest ecology and management 2017 v.402 pp. 272-284
- ISSN:
- 0378-1127
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Catharus; Certhia americana; Pinus resinosa; Setophaga pensylvanica; Setophaga ruticilla; Spizella passerina; birds; breeding; cutting; ecological function; edge effects; forests; habitats; harvesting; landscapes; overstory; shrubs; species diversity; Minnesota; Show all 20 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Structural complexity is widely recognized as an inherent characteristic of unmanaged forests critical to their function and resilience, but often reduced in their managed counterparts. Variable retention harvesting (VRH) has been proposed as a way to restore or enhance structural complexity in managed forests, and thereby sustain attendant biodiversity and ecosystem function. Here we examined the ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.foreco.2017.07.053
- CHORUS:
- 10.1016/j.foreco.2017.07.053
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2017.07.053
- Author:
- Thériault, Stéphane; Villard, Marc-André; Haché, Samuel
- Source:
- Behavioral ecology 2012 v.23 no.6 pp. 1289-1295
- ISSN:
- 1045-2249
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; birds; forest stands; habitat preferences; habitats; harvesting; males; spring; vegetation structure; winter; Show all 10 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Partial harvesting of forest stands has been shown to cause significant changes in the density of many bird species. However, the behavioral response of individuals to alteration of their habitat has rarely been investigated. Without this information, it is difficult to determine whether shifts in density reflect a response to habitat structure or the use of personal or public information. In this ...
- DOI:
- 10.1093/beheco/ars119
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/beheco/ars119
- Author:
- Hallworth, Michael T.; Sillett, T. Scott; Van Wilgenburg, Steven L.; Hobson, Keith A.; Marra, Peter P.
- Source:
- Ecological applications 2015 v.25 no.2 pp. 336-347
- ISSN:
- 1051-0761
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; United States Geological Survey; bird banding; breeding; breeding season; breeding sites; evolution; light; migratory birds; migratory connectivity; population dynamics; probability; spring; Canada; Caribbean; Central America; Florida; Jamaica; Massachusetts; Puerto Rico; Show all 20 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Understanding migratory connectivity is critical for interpreting population dynamics, seasonal interactions, and for the implementation of conservation strategies of migratory species. We evaluated the migratory connectivity of a Neotropical migratory songbird, the Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) using archival light‐level geolocators deployed at two breeding and four nonbreeding locations while i ...
- DOI:
- 10.1890/14-0195.1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0195.1
- Author:
- Alldredge, Mathew W.; Simons, Theodore R.; Pollock, Kenneth H.
- Source:
- Ecological applications 2007 v.17 no.3 pp. 948-955
- ISSN:
- 1051-0761
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; Setophaga caerulescens; Setophaga citrina; breeding; interspecific variation; logit analysis; probability; songbirds; surveys; Show all 9 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Many factors affect the number of birds detected on point count surveys of breeding songbirds. The magnitude and importance of these factors are not well understood. We used a bird song simulation system to quantify the effects of detection distance, singing rate, species differences, and observer differences on detection probabilities of birds detected by ear. We simulated 40 point counts consist ...
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- Author:
- Royle, J. Andrew; Dawson, Deanna K.; Bates, Scott
- Source:
- Ecology 2004 v.85 no.6 pp. 1591-1597
- ISSN:
- 0012-9658
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; models; regression analysis; habitat conservation; trees; understory; population density; stand basal area; habitats; birds; overstory; Show all 11 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Distance‐sampling methods are commonly used in studies of animal populations to estimate population density. A common objective of such studies is to evaluate the relationship between abundance or density and covariates that describe animal habitat or other environmental influences. However, little attention has been focused on methods of modeling abundance covariate effects in conventional distan ...
- DOI:
- 10.1890/03-3127
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/03-3127
- Author:
- Mazerolle, Daniel F.; Hobson, Keith A.
- Source:
- Oecologia 2002 v.130 no.3 pp. 356-363
- ISSN:
- 0029-8549
- Subject:
- Seiurus aurocapilla, etc ; birds; blood proteins; boreal forests; breeding; breeding season; breeding sites; energy; habitat fragmentation; habitat preferences; habitats; hematocrit; heterophils; landscapes; males; nutritional status; reproductive success; Show all 17 Subjects
- Abstract:
- ... Since boreal forest fragments are of lower quality than contiguous forest for breeding Ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapillus), we predicted that competition for breeding sites in contiguous forest should lead to a greater prevalence of individuals in better condition in these habitats. We quantified male condition using morphological and hematological indices. Males in contiguous forest were larger than ...
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s00442-001-0818-z
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00442-001-0818-z