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Displaying 3,601 - 3,610 of 64,753 Publications- Monitoring population size at ecosystem scales is difficult for most species of conservation concern. While assessing site occupancy at broad scales has proven feasible, rigorous tracking of changes in population size over time has not – even though it can provide a stronger basis for assessing population status and conservation-decision making. Therefore, we demonstrate how relatively low-intensity, ecosystem-scale passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) can be linked to local-density monitoring to estimate the population size of native California spotted owls (Strix occidentalis occidentalis)...AuthorsKevin G. Kelly, Connor M. Wood, Kate McGinn, H. Anu Kramer, Sarah Sawyer, Sheila Whitmore, Dana Reid, Stefan Kahl, Aimee Reiss, Jonathan Eiseman, William Berigan, John J. Keane, Paula A. Shaklee, Lief Gallagher, Thomas E. Munton, Holger Klinck, R.J. Gutiérrez, M. Zachariah. PeeryKeywordsSourceEcological Indicators. 154(2): 110851Year2023
- Plant pathogens are increasingly compromising forest health, with impacts to the ecological, economic, and cultural goods and services these global forests provide. One response to these threats is the identification of disease resistance in host trees, which with conventional methods can take years or even decades to achieve. Remote sensing methods have accelerated host resistance identification in agricultural crops and for a select few forest tree species, but applications are rare. Ceratocystis wilt of ʻōhiʻa, caused by the fungal pathogen Ceratocystis lukuohiahas been killing large...AuthorsMegan M. Seeley, Roberta E. Martin, Christian P. Giardina, Blaine Luiz, Kainana S. Francisco, Zachary Cook, Marc A. Hughes, Gregory P. AsnerKeywordsSourcePLOS ONE. 18(6): e0287144Year2023
- Honduras has 349,510 hectares of coffee Coffea arabica crops, most of which are shaded and sun coffee farms, with a smaller number of Integrated Open Canopy (IOC) coffee farms. The IOC coffee system consists of coffee crops surrounded by forest in a ≥ 1:1 ratio, which allows the preservation and restoration of native ecosystems. The objective of our investigation was to evaluate the IOC system as an alternative conservation tool for Neotropical migratory and resident birds. We evaluated ecological characteristics, such as species richness and abundance, from November 2018 to April 2019 by...AuthorsDavid Alexander Murillo, Dario Arnaldo Alvarado, Fabiola Vásquez, Caz Taylor, David KingSourceOrnitología NeotropicalYear2023
- Northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) are declining across their range. Population recovery requires a better understanding of the influence of management strategies and land cover on specific demographic components of full annual cycle population dynamics. We used known‐fate daily survival models to relate adult breeding season survival and nest survival to land cover composition, woody cover, and management actions on 5 study sites in southwest Missouri, USA. We collected 3,516 observations of daily nest survival from 364 bobwhite nests for 7,509 exposure days and 34,386 observations...AuthorsEmily A. Sinnott, Frank R. Thompson, R. Kyle Hedges, Frank L. Loncarich, Thomas R. Thompson, Alisha R. MosloffKeywordsSourceThe Journal of Wildlife ManagementYear2023
- Sawing variation (SV) describes all variations that exist in the production of lumber due to machine, material, set works, feed works, and cutting parameters. The necessary oversizing of board thickness due to SV diminishes sawmill profits and hence efforts must be made to reduce the variation. However, such efforts are costly and sawmill personnel generally do not know at which point efforts to reduce (SV) become more costly than oversizing the boards. In an accompanying paper we examined the impact of SV on lumber volume recovery and found that volume recovery increased comparatively...AuthorsEd Thomas, Urs BuehlmannSourceForest Products JournalYear2023
- Sawing variation (SV), the degree of deviation from a specified target lumber size, is an unavoidable component of the sawing process. SV is influenced by several factors such as machine, material, set works, feed works, and cutting parameters. To account for these factors resulting in deviations from the desired target size, the target thickness of the lumber cut must be increased such that only a minimal number of boards is less than target thickness. Thus, the greater the amount of SV, the larger the target thickness must be such that a minimal quantity of undersized lumber is produced....AuthorsEd Thomas, Urs BuehlmannSourceForest Products JournalYear2023
- The Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chyrsoptera) and Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora cyanoptera) are both Neotropical migratory species of elevated conservation concern that overlap in distribution on their Central American wintering grounds, yet the extent to which they overlap in terms of habitat use is unknown, potentially hindering conservation efforts. We surveyed these two species along habitat and elevational gradients within a coffee-growing landscape during 2016 and 2017 in Yoro, Honduras. We used playback with a mobbing track known to enhance detections of female warblers, since...AuthorsDavid King, Michael E. Akresh, David A. Murillo, Ruth E. Bennett, Richard B. ChandlerKeywordsSourceAvian Conservation and EcologyYear2023
- With the advent of affordable and more accurate third generation sequencing technologies and the associated bioinformatic tools, it is now possible to sequence, assemble, and annotate more species of conservation concern than ever before. Juglans cinerea, commonly known as butternut or white walnut, is a member of the walnut family, native to the Eastern United States and Southeastern Canada. The species is currently listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List due to decline from an invasive fungus known as Ophiognomonia clavigignenti-juglandacearum (Oc-j) that causes butternut canker. Oc-j...AuthorsCristopher Guzman-Torres, Emily Trybulec, Hannah LeVasseur, Harshita Akella, Maurice Amee, Emily Strickland, Nicole Pauloski, Martin Williams, Jeanne Romero-Severson, Sean Hoban, Keith Woeste, Carolyn Pike, Karl Fetter, Cynthia Webster, Michelle Neitzey, Rachel O’Neill, Jill Wegrzyn, P. IngvarssonKeywordsSourceG3: Genes, Genomes, GeneticsYear2023
- Background. Fifty years after its initial publication, Rothermel’s model continues to underpin many operational fire modelling tools. Past authors have, however, suggested a possible oversensitivity of the Rothermel model to fuel depth in certain fuel types. Aims. To evaluate Rothermel model performance based on previous observations of the effect of fuel structure on flame spread through porous fuel beds. This is informed by the consideration of the effect of fuel structure on the physical mechanisms underpinning surface flame spread. Methods. This study uses an existing dataset of flame...AuthorsZakary Campbell-Lochrie, Michael R. Gallagher, Nicholas Skowronski, Rory M. HaddenKeywordsSourceInternational Journal of Wildland FireYear2023
- Global sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are increasing, and in Hawaiʻi, rates of ocean warming are projected to double by the end of the 21stcentury. However, current nearshore warming trends and their possible impacts on intertidal communities are not well understood. This study represents the first investigation into the possible effects of rising SST on intertidal algal and invertebrate communities across the Main Hawaiian Islands (MHI). By utilizing citizen-science data coupled with high-resolution, daily SST satellite measurements from 12 intertidal sites across the MHI from 2004–2019,...AuthorsRebecca J. Ward, T. Erin Cox, Anuschka Faucci, Florybeth Flores La Valle, Joanna Philippoff, Jessica L. B. Schaefer, Ian Ware, Matthew L. KnopeSourcePLOS ONE. 18(6): e0286136Year2023