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Bayesian inference in camera trapping studies for a class of spatial capture-recapture models
J. Andrew Royle, K. Ullas Karanth, Arjun M. Gopalaswamy, N. Samba Kumar
2009, Ecology (90) 3233-3244
We develop a class of models for inference about abundance or density using spatial capture-recapture data from studies based on camera trapping and related methods. The model is a hierarchical model composed of two components: a point process model describing the distribution of individuals in space (or their home range...
A cautionary note on substituting spatial subunits for repeated temporal sampling in studies of site occupancy
William L. Kendall, Gary C. White
2009, Journal of Applied Ecology (46) 1182-1188
1. Assessing the probability that a given site is occupied by a species of interest is important to resource managers, as well as metapopulation or landscape ecologists. Managers require accurate estimates of the state of the system, in order to make informed decisions. Models that yield estimates of occupancy, while...
A new species of Reithrodontomys, subgenus Aporodon (Cricetidae: Neotominae), from the highlands of Costa Rica, with comments on Costa Rican and Panamanian Reithrodontomys
Alfred L. Gardner, Michael D. Carleton
2009, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (331) 157-182
A new species of the rodent genus Reithrodontomys (Cricetidae: Neotominae) is described from Cerro Asuncion in the western Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica. The long tail, elongate rostrum, bulbous braincase, and complex molars of the new species associate it with members of the subgenus Aporodon, tenuirostris species group. In its...
Critical steps for the continuing advancement of hydrogeophysics
Ty P A Ferre, Laurence Bentley, Andrew Binley, Niklas Linde, Andreas Kemna, Kamini Singha, K. Holliger, J. A. Huisman, Burke J. Minsley
2009, Eos Science News (90) 200-202
Special hydrogeophysics issues published by hydrology and geophysics journals, special sessions and workshops at conferences, and an increasing number of short courses demonstrate the growing interest in the use of geophysics for hydrologic investigations. The formation of the hydrogeophysics technical subcommittee of AGU's Hydrology section adds further evidence of the...
Measuring CO2 emissions from coal fires in the U.S.
Allan Kolker, Mark A. Engle, J.C. Hower, J.M.K. O’Keefe, L.F. Radke, E.L. Heffern, A. ter-Schure, G.B. Stracher, A. Prakash, Yomayra A. Roman-Colon, Ricardo A. Olea
2009, Conference Paper
No abstract available....
Identifying baldcypress-water tupelo regeneration classes in forested wetlands of the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana
Stephen P. Faulkner, Prajwol Bhattarai, Yvonne C. Allen, John A. Barras, Glenn C. Constant
2009, Wetlands (29) 809-817
Baldcypress-water tupelo (cypress-tupelo) swamps are critically important coastal forested wetlands found throughout the southeastern U.S. The long-term survival and sustainability of these swamp forests is unknown due to large-scale changes in hydrologic regimes that prevent natural regeneration following logging or mortality. We used NWI wetland maps and remotely sensed hydrologic...
Avian toxicity testing
Michael J. Hooper
M.C. Newman, editor(s)
2009, Book chapter, Fundamentals of ecotoxicology
No abstract available....
Regional economic analysis of current and proposed management alternatives for Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Lynne Koontz, Natalie Sexton, Ryan Donovan
2009, Open-File Report 2009-1247
The National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 requires all units of the National Wildlife Refuge System to be managed under a Comprehensive Conservation Plan. The Comprehensive Conservation Plan must describe the desired future conditions of a refuge and provide long-range guidance and management direction to achieve refuge purposes....
Assessing allowable take of migratory birds
M.C. Runge, J.R. Sauer, M.L. Avery, B.F. Blackwell, M.D. Koneff
2009, Journal of Wildlife Management (73) 556-565
Legal removal of migratory birds from the wild occurs for several reasons, including subsistence, sport harvest, damage control, and the pet trade. We argue that harvest theory provides the basis for assessing the impact of authorized take, advance a simplified rendering of harvest theory known as potential biological removal...
Species richness and occupancy estimation in communities subject to temporary emigration
M. Kery, J. Andrew Royle, M. Plattner, R.M. Dorazio
2009, Ecology (90) 1279-1290
Species richness is the most common biodiversity metric, although typically some species remain unobserved. Therefore, estimates of species richness and related quantities should account for imperfect detectability. Community dynamics can often be represented as superposition of species-specific phenologies (e. g., in taxa with well-defined flight [insects], activity [rodents], or vegetation...
Salamander occupancy in headwater stream networks
E.H.C. Grant, L.E. Green, W.H. Lowe
2009, Freshwater Biology (54) 1370-1378
1. Stream ecosystems exhibit a highly consistent dendritic geometry in which linear habitat units intersect to create a hierarchical network of connected branches. 2. Ecological and life history traits of species living in streams, such as the potential for overland movement, may interact with this architecture to shape...
Toxicity of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (de-71) in chicken (Gallus gallus), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), and American kestrel (Falco sparverius) embryos and hatchlings
M.A. McKernan, Barnett A. Rattner, R. C. Hale, M. A. Ottinger
2009, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (28) 1007-1017
Embryonic survival, pipping and hatching success, and sublethal biochemical, endocrine, and histological endpoints were examined in hatchling chickens (Gallus gallus), mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and American kestrels (Falco sparverius) following air cell administration of a pentabrominated diphenyl ether (penta-BDE; DE-71) mixture (0.01-20 mu g/g egg) or polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congener 126...
Avifauna of the Pongos Basin, Amazonas Department, Peru
Daniel M. Brooks, John P. O’Neill, Mercedes S. Foster, Todd Mark, Nico Dauphine, Irma J. Franke
2009, Wilson Journal of Ornithology (121) 54-74
We provide an inventory of the avifauna of the Pongos Basin, northern Amazonas Department, Peru based on museum specimens collected during expeditions spanning >60 years within the 20th century. Four hundred and thirty-eight species representing 52 families are reported. Differences between lowland and higher elevation avifaunas were apparent. Species accounts...
Hierarchical models for estimating density from DNA mark-recapture studies
B. Gardner, J. Andrew Royle, M.T. Wegan
2009, Ecology (90) 1106-1115
Genetic sampling is increasingly used as a tool by wildlife biologists and managers to estimate abundance and density of species. Typically, DNA is used to identify individuals captured in an array of traps ( e. g., baited hair snares) from which individual encounter histories are derived. Standard methods...
An evaluation of density-dependent and density-independent influences on population growth rates in Weddell seals
J.J. Rotella, W.A. Link, J.D. Nichols, G.L. Hadley, R.A. Garrott, K.M. Proffitt
2009, Ecology (90) 975-984
Much of the existing literature that evaluates the roles of density-dependent and density-independent factors on population dynamics has been called into question in recent years because measurement errors were not properly dealt with in analyses. Using state-space models to account for measurement errors, we evaluated a set of competing...
A saltwater flotation technique to identify unincubated eggs
C.A. Devney, S. L. Kondrad, K.R. Stebbins, K.D. Brittingham, D. J. Hoffman, G. H. Heinz
2009, Journal of Field Ornithology (80) 88-93
Field studies on nesting birds sometimes involve questions related to nest initiation dates, length of the incubation period, or changes in parental incubation behavior during various stages of incubation. Some of this information can be best assessed when a nest is discovered before the eggs have undergone any incubation,...
Indigo snake capture methods: effectiveness of two survey techniques for Drymarchon couperi in Georgia
N.L. Hyslop, J.M. Meyers, R.J. Cooper, J. Stevenson
2009, Florida Scientist (72) 93-100
Drymarchon couperi (Eastern Indigo Snake), a federally threatened species of the southeastern Coastal Plain, has presented challenges for surveyors, with few reliable methods developed for its detection or monitoring. Surveys for D. couperi at potential underground shelters conducted in late fall through early spring have been relatively successful when...
Alternative substrates for culturing the freshwater oligochaete Lumbriculus variegatus
P. J. Lasier
2009, North American Journal of Aquaculture (71) 87-92
The freshwater oligochaete Lumbriculus variegatus is tank cultured to provide organisms for aquatic habitat assessments and regeneration research and to produce a clean source of live food for aquarium fishes. Shredded paper is the typical substrate in small-scale culture of L variegants, however, the effort needed to separate large...
Multistate models for estimation of survival and reproduction in the Grey-headed Albatross (Thalassarche chrysostoma)
Sarah J. Converse, William L. Kendall, Paul F. Doherty Jr., Peter G. Ryan
2009, The Auk (126) 77-88
Reliable information on demography is necessary for conservation of albatrosses, the most threatened family of pelagic birds. Albatross survival has been estimated using mark-recapture data and the Cormack-Jolly-Seber (CJS) model. However, albatross exhibit skipped breeding, violating assumptions of the CJS model. Multistate modeling integrating unobservable states is a promising tool...
Acute oral toxicities of wildland fire control chemicals to birds
N.B. Vyas, J. W. Spann, E. F. Hill
2009, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (72) 862-865
Wildland fire control chemicals are released into the environment by aerial and ground applications to manage rangeland, grassland, and forest fires. Acute oral 24 h median lethal dosages (LD50) for three fire retardants (Fire-Trol GTS-R?, Phos-Chek D-75F?, and Fire-Trol LCG-R?) and two Class A fire suppressant foams (Silv-Ex? and...
Perturbation analysis for patch occupancy dynamics
Julien Martin, James D. Nichols, Carol L. McIntyre, Goncalo Ferraz, James E. Hines
2009, Ecology (90) 10-16
Perturbation analysis is a powerful tool to study population and community dynamics. This article describes expressions for sensitivity metrics reflecting changes in equilibrium occupancy resulting from small changes in the vital rates of patch occupancy dynamics (i.e., probabilities of local patch colonization and extinction). We illustrate our approach with a...