Enhancing geomorphic and biologic functions and values on backshores and dunes of developed shores: a review of opportunities and constraints
KF Nordstrom, NL Jackson, NC Kraus… - Environmental …, 2011 - cambridge.org
This article identifies ways to overcome impediments to restoring natural features on
developed shores where human-use functions are the dominant driving forces. Suggestions …
developed shores where human-use functions are the dominant driving forces. Suggestions …
Evidence that human disturbance reduces Snowy Plover chick survival
TD Ruhlen, S Abbott, LE Stenzel, GW Page - Journal of Field Ornithology, 2003 - BioOne
Disturbance from human recreation may impact vulnerable life stages of beach-nesting
plovers (Charadrius spp.). Although human recreation may decrease hatching success of …
plovers (Charadrius spp.). Although human recreation may decrease hatching success of …
Breeding success and causes of breeding failure of curlew Numenius arquata in Northern Ireland
MC Grant, C Orsman, J Easton, C Lodge… - Journal of Applied …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
1. The present study investigated breeding success and causes of breeding failure of
curlew, a species for which the UK holds internationally important breeding numbers …
curlew, a species for which the UK holds internationally important breeding numbers …
Nesting density and reproductive success of piping plovers in response to storm‐and human‐created habitat changes
The threatened population of Atlantic Coast piping plovers (Charadrius melodus) has
increased under intensive management of predation and disturbance. However, the relative …
increased under intensive management of predation and disturbance. However, the relative …
Global review of the effects of small carnivores on threatened species
MV Cove, AF O'Connell - Small Carnivores: Evolution, Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The absences of large carnivores from many ecosystems, human‐induced landscape
changes, and resource supplementation have been theorized to increase the abundance of …
changes, and resource supplementation have been theorized to increase the abundance of …
Selecting umbrella species for conservation: A test of habitat models and niche overlap for beach-nesting birds
Umbrella species are rarely selected systematically from a range of candidate species. On
sandy beaches, birds that nest on the upper beach or in dunes are threatened globally and …
sandy beaches, birds that nest on the upper beach or in dunes are threatened globally and …
Age-related survival and behavior of Snowy Plover chicks
MA Colwell, SJ Hurley, JN Hall, SJ Dinsmore - The Condor, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Abstract. Precocial young often experience high mortality prior to achieving flight, especially
in the first days after hatching. We quantified relationships between chick age, survival …
in the first days after hatching. We quantified relationships between chick age, survival …
Piping plover chick survival negatively correlated with beach recreation
Shorebird populations worldwide are declining because of habitat loss from sea‐level rise,
accelerated erosion, development, and recreational land use. To better understand the …
accelerated erosion, development, and recreational land use. To better understand the …
Modeling survival: application of the Andersen—Gill model to Yellowstone Grizzly bears
CJ Johnson, MS Boyce, CC Schwartz… - The Journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Wildlife ecologists often use the Kaplan‐Meier procedure or Cox proportional hazards
model to estimate survival rates, distributions, and magnitude of risk factors. The Andersen …
model to estimate survival rates, distributions, and magnitude of risk factors. The Andersen …
Demographic responses of Piping Plovers to habitat creation on the Missouri River
The piping plover (Charadrius melodus) was listed under the United States Endangered
Species Act (ESA) because of habitat loss and excessive predation. The Missouri River …
Species Act (ESA) because of habitat loss and excessive predation. The Missouri River …