Identifying Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapillus) habitat in a suburbanizing landscape: The use of GIS and regional landscape approaches in conservation

Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) Science Article 3 abstract To conduct a repeatable process for detecting the presence or absence of the Ovenbird inpotential habitat patches within the seven county Triangle Region of North Carolina (Chatham,Franklin, Lee, Durham, Orange, Johnston and Wake). Terri J. King, College of Natural Resources North Carolina State University Download article download full […]

FOREST PRODUCTIVITY PREDICTS INVERTEBRATE BIOMASS ANDOVENBIRD (SEIURUS AUROCAPILLUS) REPRODUCTION INAPPALACHIAN LANDSCAPES

Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) Science Article 1 abstract Forest-floor detrital food webs are sustained by annual inputs of leaf fall.However, it is unknown whether this bottom-up effect extends to vertebrates feeding onthe detrital food web. We hypothesized that reproductive success of Ovenbirds (Seiurusaurocapillus L.) is a function of macroinvertebrate biomass within the detrital food web,and that […]

HABITAT FRAGMENTATION AND PAIRING SUCCESS IN THE OVENBIRD (SEIURUS AUROCAPILLUS)

Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) Science Article 2 abstract In 1990 and 1991, we determined the proportion of Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapillus)territorial males that were paired in a 25-ha plot in an extensive forest (>350 km 2) inQu6bec, and compared it to pairing success in populations breeding in nearby forest fragments (4.5-53.0h a) in Quebec and Ontario. MARC-ANDRE […]

HABITAT FRAGMENTATION AND PAIRING SUCCESS IN THE OVENBIRD (SEIURUS AUROCAPILLUS)

Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) Science Article 2 abstract In 1990 and 1991, we determined the proportion of Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapillus)territorial males that were paired in a 25-ha plot in an extensive forest (>350 km 2) inQu6bec, and compared it to pairing success in populations breeding in nearby forest fragments (4.5-53.0h a) in Quebec and Ontario. MARC-ANDRE […]

Foraging Ovenbird Follows Armadillo

Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) Science Article 5 abstract Report an observation of a foraging Ovenbird (Seiurus uurocapiZZus) following a ninebandedarmadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), near Gainesville, Florida. Close attendance only while the armadillo was moving and disturbing leaf litter suggests the Ovenbird was taking advantage of increased prey availability caused by the armadillo’s flushing of insects Douglas J. […]

Structure and repertoire variation in ortolan bunting (Emberiza hortulana L.) from isolated Norwegian population

Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana) Science Article 2 abstract This paper describes song structure and repertoire variation in ortolan buntings (Emberiza hortulana) from an isolated and declining Norwegian population, analysed by using the minimal unit of production approach. Males from the studied population sang strophes similar to both dialects found in geographically closest populations in Sweden. […]

Structure and repertoire variation in ortolan bunting (Emberiza hortulana L.) from isolated Norwegian population

Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana) Science Article 2 abstract This paper describes song structure and repertoire variation in ortolan buntings (Emberiza hortulana) from an isolated and declining Norwegian population, analysed by using the minimal unit of production approach. Males from the studied population sang strophes similar to both dialects found in geographically closest populations in Sweden. […]

Recognition of individuals of Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana using image processing procedures

Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana) Science Article 3 abstract The method of individual recognition of Ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana songs using simpleimage processing procedures was developed and tested. The method efficiency for the training data set was95% and for independent, testing data set 67%. Besides recognition of individuals, the method enablesselection of song elements, which can […]