Bottom‐up effect of eradications: The unintended consequences for top‐order #predators when eradicating #invasive prey. New paper by Travers et al. is free to read for a limited time, here 👉https://t.co/ha6Jtr2GzY
In the upcoming issue of the Journal of Raptor Research: Defining Raptors and Birds of Prey. A good place to start when talking about #raptorresearch https://t.co/zayqe4lOdg
Results of a new study add to a growing body of evidence that neonicotinoids harm more than just bees. Learn more: https://t.co/FPEySsUTTK #MotusWTS@longpointbirdob@usask@yorkuniversity
New this week from the Condor!
Rethinking the Umbrella Species Concept - is single umbrella species management really good for all?
#ornithology#OA
https://t.co/Sav4ngUbH8
Get the backstory on last wk's paper on latitudinal gradients in bird survival in this blog post by one of the authors! https://t.co/GBZrdIpYNU #ornithology
New JFO early-view article: A simple, band-mounted device to measure behaviorally modified thermal microclimates experienced by birds. https://t.co/iaIkBaJFO9 | #ornithology#iButton#technology
Our book on bird math is now available FOR FREE! Complete with R code and example data. Great reference for #rstats in applied ecology. @peregrinefund@ArcticRaptors | https://t.co/5k819ynjpm
New paper: motivations & characteristics of off-road #recreation trips https://t.co/QPruxhLNxN Important to understand human behavior for #management of wild areas! Great to work w/ E. Frey, Dr. K. Demps, & Dr. B Pauli @BoiseStateANTH@LeisureSciences@IdahoEPSCoR
'Managers should therefore not assume that provision of artificial breeding sites will necessarily benefit populations'. McClure et al. 2017 https://t.co/vV6gCffG5O