Natural disturbance impacts on ecosystem services and biodiversity in temperate and boreal forests
In many parts of the world forest disturbance regimes have intensified recently, and future
climatic changes are expected to amplify this development further in the coming decades …
climatic changes are expected to amplify this development further in the coming decades …
Hierarchical distance‐sampling models to estimate population size and habitat‐specific abundance of an island endemic
Population size and habitat‐specific abundance estimates are essential for conservation
management. A major impediment to obtaining such estimates is that few statistical models …
management. A major impediment to obtaining such estimates is that few statistical models …
Multiscale drivers of restoration outcomes for an imperiled songbird
Habitat restoration is a cornerstone of conservation, particularly for habitat‐limited species.
However, restoration efforts are seldom rigorously monitored at meaningful spatial scales …
However, restoration efforts are seldom rigorously monitored at meaningful spatial scales …
Does land‐use change affect biodiversity dynamics at a macroecological scale? A case study of birds over the past 20 years in Japan
Because the effects of land‐use change on biodiversity have primarily been examined at or
below the regional scale, it remains unclear whether such effects scale up to the …
below the regional scale, it remains unclear whether such effects scale up to the …
Leveraging relationships between species abundances to improve predictions and inform conservation
CL Scher, SM Roberts, KP Krause… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Many management and conservation contexts can benefit from understanding relationships
between species abundances, which can be used to improve predictions of species …
between species abundances, which can be used to improve predictions of species …
Using conservation management agreements to secure postrecovery perpetuation of conservation-reliant species: The Kirtland's warbler as a case study
Kirtland's warbler is one of many conservation-reliant species listed under the Endangered
Species Act (ESA). This species has met recovery goals, but removing it from the protections …
Species Act (ESA). This species has met recovery goals, but removing it from the protections …
Patch dynamics and the timing of colonization–abandonment events by male Kirtland's Warblers in an early succession habitat
Habitat colonization and abandonment affects the distribution of a species in space and
time, ultimately influencing the duration of time habitat is used and the total area of habitat …
time, ultimately influencing the duration of time habitat is used and the total area of habitat …
How well does Kirtland's warbler management emulate the effects of natural disturbance on stand structure in Michigan jack pine forests?
SE Spaulding, DE Rothstein - Forest Ecology and Management, 2009 - Elsevier
Jack pine (Pinus banksiana) forests in parts of northern Lower Michigan have been
managed with 30 years of extensive clearcut harvesting followed by planted stand …
managed with 30 years of extensive clearcut harvesting followed by planted stand …
Migratory connectivity then and now: a northward shift in breeding origins of a long-distance migratory bird wintering in the tropics
Temporal variation in the connectivity of populations of migratory animals has not been
widely documented, despite having important repercussions for population ecology and …
widely documented, despite having important repercussions for population ecology and …
Using a full annual cycle model to evaluate long‐term population viability of the conservation‐reliant K irtland's warbler after successful recovery
Long‐term management planning for conservation‐reliant migratory songbirds is particularly
challenging because habitat quality in different stages and geographic locations of the …
challenging because habitat quality in different stages and geographic locations of the …