Search Results - "Reed, Eric T."
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A hierarchical dependent double‐observer method for estimating waterfowl breeding pairs abundance from helicopters
Published in Wildlife biology (01-01-2022)“…We applied a dependent double‐observer method for helicopter surveys and developed a hierarchical Bayesian model as a means to adjust counts of waterfowl for…”
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The greater snow goose Anser caerulescens atlanticus: Managing an overabundant population
Published in Ambio (01-03-2017)“…Between the early 1900s and the 1990s, the greater snow goose Anser caerulescens atlanticus population grew from 3000 individuals to more than 700 000. Because…”
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Shorebird hunting in Barbados: Using stable isotopes to link the harvest at a migratory stopover site with sources of production
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-05-2018)“…Understanding spatial connectivity of long-distance migrants is important for effective management and conservation of both game and nongame species. Hunting…”
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BAITING AND BANDING: EXPERT OPINION ON HOW BAIT TRAPPING MAY INFLUENCE THE OCCURRENCE OF HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA (HPAI) AMONG DABBLING DUCKs
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (24-10-2023)“…A Eurasian lineage highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) of the clade 2.3.4.4b (Goose/Guangdong lineage) was detected in migratory bird populations…”
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Comparing waterfowl densities detected through helicopter and airplane sea duck surveys in Labrador, Canada
Published in Avian conservation and ecology (01-10-2022)“…Sea ducks are inadequately monitored because traditional waterfowl surveys omit most of their breeding range and may be conducted too early for these species…”
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Estimating Population Growth and Recruitment Rates Across the Range of American Common Eiders
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-11-2021)“…Sound management of bird populations rests upon an adequate understanding of their population dynamics. Our study evaluated recruitment and population growth…”
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Predator‐mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic‐nesting shorebirds
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-05-2017)“…Overabundant species can strongly impact ecosystem functioning through trophic cascades. The strong increase in several arctic geese populations, primarily due…”
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Evaluation of breeding distribution and chronology of North American scoters
Published in Wildlife biology (01-11-2023)“…North America's scoter species are poorly monitored relative to other waterfowl. Black Melanitta americana, surf M. perspicillata, and white‐winged M. deglandi…”
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Harvest, Survival, and Abundance of Midcontinent Lesser Snow Geese Relative to Population Reduction Efforts
Published in Wildlife monographs (01-11-2011)“…We assessed the effectiveness of an extensive and unprecedented wildlife reduction effort directed at a wide-ranging migratory population of geese. Population…”
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Mitigating Risk: Predicting H5N1 Avian Influenza Spread with an Empirical Model of Bird Movement
Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-01-2024)“…Understanding timing and distribution of virus spread is critical to global commercial and wildlife biosecurity management. A highly pathogenic avian influenza…”
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Factors influencing survival of Canada geese breeding in Southern Quebec
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-02-2014)“…Temperate nesting Canada geese are considered a nuisance in many regions of eastern North America. In southern Quebec, a breeding population became established…”
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Age and breeding stage-related variation in the survival and harvest of temperate-breeding Canada Geese in Ontario
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2014)“…The abundance of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) nesting in temperate regions of North America has increased dramatically during the past half century…”
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A REVIEW OF THE POPULATION ESTIMATION APPROACH OF THE NORTH AMERICAN LANDBIRD CONSERVATION PLAN
Published in The Auk (01-07-2006)“…Such efforts often involve setting population goals, using models to predict changes in bird population size as a function of habitat (and other) variables,…”
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Age and Environmental Conditions Affect Recruitment in Greater Snow Geese
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-01-2003)“…Recruitment is an important determinant of fitness and population growth rates, but few studies have examined the effect of environmental stochasticity on this…”
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EFFECTS OF NECK BANDS ON REPRODUCTION AND SURVIVAL OF FEMALE GREATER SNOW GEESE
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2005)“…An assumption of mark–recapture studies is that the marker has no effect on the animal. Neck bands have been used extensively for goose research, but there has…”
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Site Fidelity of Black Brant Wintering and Spring Staging in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia
Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-08-1998)“…Site fidelity has important implications for population genetics and dynamics. In birds, most studies have dealt with breeding ground fidelity, ignoring the…”
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Introduction to Population Biology
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Molt Migration in Relation to Breeding Success in Greater Snow Geese
Published in Arctic (01-03-2003)“…We describe summer migratory movements by female greater snow geese (Chen caerulescens atlantica) breeding on By lot Island, Nunavut. We followed 121…”
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The Need for Coherence Between Waterfowl Harvest and Habitat Management
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-11-2006)“…Two of the most significant management efforts affecting waterfowl populations in North America are the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (the Plan) and…”
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