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View article: Consistent but delayed timing of precipitation affects community composition of prairie pothole birds and aquatic macroinvertebrates, but not wetland plants
Consistent but delayed timing of precipitation affects community composition of prairie pothole birds and aquatic macroinvertebrates, but not wetland plants Open
The hydroperiod (i.e., the length of time ponded water is present) of prairie potholes largely depend on cumulative precipitation amounts, which are sensitive to climate change. Snowmelt runoff is the largest contributor to ponded water am…
View article: Fuzzy cognitive mapping as a tool to assess the relative cumulative effects of environmental stressors on an Arctic seabird population to identify conservation action and research priorities
Fuzzy cognitive mapping as a tool to assess the relative cumulative effects of environmental stressors on an Arctic seabird population to identify conservation action and research priorities Open
In the Arctic, chemical contaminants, shipping, oil pollution, plastic pollution, changing habitats in relation to climate change and fisheries have been identified as environmental stressors to seabirds such as Fulmarus glacialis (norther…
View article: Status and distribution of the Antillean Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus antillarum) on the island of Grenada
Status and distribution of the Antillean Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus antillarum) on the island of Grenada Open
Because raptors usually occur at low densities and occupy large territories, they can be particularly sensitive to habitat degradation and loss. However, the impacts of these environmental changes on Caribbean raptors are not well understo…
View article: Climate, land cover and topography: essential ingredients in predicting wetland permanence
Climate, land cover and topography: essential ingredients in predicting wetland permanence Open
Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) are forecast to retract in their ranges due to climate change, and potholes that typically contain ponded water year-round, which support a larger proportion of biological communities, are most …
View article: Functional dispersion of wetland birds, invertebrates, and plants more strongly influenced by hydroperiod than each other
Functional dispersion of wetland birds, invertebrates, and plants more strongly influenced by hydroperiod than each other Open
The relative role of biological and abiotic filters in the assembly of co‐occurring taxa is of broad interest to ecologists. While some authors point to biological interactions (e.g., competition) as the stronger driver of ecological selec…
View article: Climate, land cover and topography: essential ingredients in predicting wetland permanence
Climate, land cover and topography: essential ingredients in predicting wetland permanence Open
We built models to compare the relative influence of climate, land cover/land use and topography on wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region of Alberta. To represent these three drivers, we used 19 variables, which were selected based on a l…
View article: Comment on bg-2021-200
Comment on bg-2021-200 Open
Abstract. Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) are forecast to retract in their ranges due to climate change and potholes that typically contain ponded water year-round, which support a larger proportion of biological communities, …
View article: Comment on bg-2021-200
Comment on bg-2021-200 Open
Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) are forecast to retract in their ranges due to climate change and potholes that typically contain ponded water year-round, which support a larger proportion of biological communities, are most s…
View article: Climate and topography: the two essential ingredients in predicting wetland permanence
Climate and topography: the two essential ingredients in predicting wetland permanence Open
Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) are forecast to retract in their ranges due to climate change and potholes that typically contain ponded water year-round, which support a larger proportion of biological communities, are most s…
View article: Hydroperiod and functional dispersion (birds, plants and aquatic macroinvertebrates) in the Prairie Pothole Region of Alberta
Hydroperiod and functional dispersion (birds, plants and aquatic macroinvertebrates) in the Prairie Pothole Region of Alberta Open
We provide both data and R Code.The data provide the functional dispersion for birds(y2), plants (y1) and aquatic macroinvertebrates (y2) and pond permanence in wetlands surveyed between 2013-2014 in the Prairie Pothole Region of southern …
View article: Wetland birds in the northern prairie pothole region may show sensitivity to agriculture
Wetland birds in the northern prairie pothole region may show sensitivity to agriculture Open
Wetland losses in the Northern Prairie Pothole Region (NPPR) are largely attributed to agriculture. Since land-use is known to influence bird habitat selection, bird community composition is likely sensitive to the extent of neighboring ag…
View article: Functional dispersion of wetland birds, invertebrates and plants more strongly influenced by hydroperiod than each other
Functional dispersion of wetland birds, invertebrates and plants more strongly influenced by hydroperiod than each other Open
The relative role of biological and abiotic filters on the assembly of co-occurring taxa is widely debated. While some authors point to biological interactions (e.g., competition) as the stronger driver of ecological selection, others asse…