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View article: Territory sizes and patterns of habitat use by forest birds over five decades: Ideal free or ideal despotic?
Territory sizes and patterns of habitat use by forest birds over five decades: Ideal free or ideal despotic? Open
Relations among territoriality, abundance, and habitat suitability are fundamental to the ecology of many animal populations. Theory suggests two classes of possible responses to increasing abundance in territorial species: 1) the ideal fr…
View article: Early warning signals of changing resilience in the biogeochemistry and biology of a northern hardwood forest
Early warning signals of changing resilience in the biogeochemistry and biology of a northern hardwood forest Open
Resilience is the ability of ecosystems to maintain function while experiencing perturbation. Globally, forests are experiencing disturbances of unprecedented quantity, type, and magnitude that may diminish resilience. Early warning signal…
View article: The Atypical Red Eye: A Case of Scleritis with Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis Secondary to Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis
The Atypical Red Eye: A Case of Scleritis with Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis Secondary to Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis Open
This report presents a rare case of scleritis with peripheral ulcerative keratitis secondary to granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA). A 65-year-old Caucasian male presented to a regional ophthalmology service with an atypical red eye. Hi…
View article: Supplementary Material for: The atypical red eye; a case of scleritis with peripheral ulcerative keratitis secondary to Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis.
Supplementary Material for: The atypical red eye; a case of scleritis with peripheral ulcerative keratitis secondary to Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis. Open
This report presents a rare case of scleritis with peripheral ulcerative keratitis secondary to granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA). A 65-year old Caucasian male presented to a regional ophthalmology service with an atypical red eye. Hi…
View article: Climate‐mediated population dynamics of a migratory songbird differ between the trailing edge and range core
Climate‐mediated population dynamics of a migratory songbird differ between the trailing edge and range core Open
Understanding the demographic drivers of range contractions is important for predicting species' responses to climate change; however, few studies have examined the effects of climate change on survival and recruitment across species' rang…
View article: Analytical approaches for evaluating passive acoustic monitoring data: A case study of avian vocalizations
Analytical approaches for evaluating passive acoustic monitoring data: A case study of avian vocalizations Open
The interface between field biology and technology is energizing the collection of vast quantities of environmental data. Passive acoustic monitoring, the use of unattended recording devices to capture environmental sound, is an example wh…
View article: Preface
Preface Open
This small corner of ew Hampshire has become the most intensely studied piece of landscape on Earth and the pioneering studies which have owed from this idea have made the name Hubbard Brook world famous among ecologists and foresters.
View article: Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments Open
View article: Measurement of the Neutral Weak Form Factors of the Proton
Measurement of the Neutral Weak Form Factors of the Proton Open
We have measured the parity-violating electroweak asymmetry in the elastic scattering of polarized electrons from the proton. The kinematic point [(Thetalab) = 12.3r and (Q2) = 0.48 (GeV/c)2] is chosen to p…
View article: BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene
BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene Open
Motivation The BioTIME database contains raw data on species identities and abundances in ecological assemblages through time. These data enable users to calculate temporal trends in biodiversity within and amongst assemblages using a broa…
View article: Precision Measurement of the Spin Dependent Asymmetry in the Threshold Region of {sup 3}He(e,e{prime})
Precision Measurement of the Spin Dependent Asymmetry in the Threshold Region of {sup 3}He(e,e{prime}) Open
We present the first precision measurement of the spin-dependent asymmetry in the threshold region of {sup 3}He(e,e{prime}) at Q{sup 2}-values of 0.1 and 0.2 (GeV/c){sup 2}. The agreement between the data and non-relativistic Faddeev calcu…
View article: Appendix A. A table of the bird species included in the synchrony analyses and their associated functional groups in New Hampshire.
Appendix A. A table of the bird species included in the synchrony analyses and their associated functional groups in New Hampshire. Open
A table of the bird species included in the synchrony analyses and their associated functional groups in New Hampshire.
View article: Appendix A. Species included in synchrony analyses and their associated guilds.
Appendix A. Species included in synchrony analyses and their associated guilds. Open
Species included in synchrony analyses and their associated guilds.
View article: Appendix A. Species included in synchrony analyses and their associated guilds.
Appendix A. Species included in synchrony analyses and their associated guilds. Open
Species included in synchrony analyses and their associated guilds.
View article: Appendix B. Detailed results for landscape–bird relationships.
Appendix B. Detailed results for landscape–bird relationships. Open
Detailed results for landscape–bird relationships.
View article: Appendix C. Boxplots displaying the range in lidar and optical predictor values relative to bird habitat quality indices.
Appendix C. Boxplots displaying the range in lidar and optical predictor values relative to bird habitat quality indices. Open
Boxplots displaying the range in lidar and optical predictor values relative to bird habitat quality indices.
View article: Appendix E. Same as Appendix D but based on predicting the presence or absence among habitat quality groups in year 4 (2006) based on a model developed using data from three years of observations (1999–2001).
Appendix E. Same as Appendix D but based on predicting the presence or absence among habitat quality groups in year 4 (2006) based on a model developed using data from three years of observations (1999–2001). Open
Same as Appendix D but based on predicting the presence or absence among habitat quality groups in year 4 (2006) based on a model developed using data from three years of observations (1999–2001).
View article: Appendix B. Lidar and optical image products of HBEF, depicting vegetation canopy height, ground elevation, the vertical distribution ratio, canopy complexity, leaf-on NDVI from August, and seasonal change in NDVI between August (leaf-on) and October (leaf-off).
Appendix B. Lidar and optical image products of HBEF, depicting vegetation canopy height, ground elevation, the vertical distribution ratio, canopy complexity, leaf-on NDVI from August, and seasonal change in NDVI between August (leaf-on) and October (leaf-off). Open
Lidar and optical image products of HBEF, depicting vegetation canopy height, ground elevation, the vertical distribution ratio, canopy complexity, leaf-on NDVI from August, and seasonal change in NDVI between August (leaf-on) and October …
View article: Appendix A. Predictor variables used to estimate response variable.
Appendix A. Predictor variables used to estimate response variable. Open
Predictor variables used to estimate response variable.
View article: Appendix D. Comparison of predicted vs. observed occupancy among habitat quality groups, as categorized by number of years of Black-throated Blue Warbler presence.
Appendix D. Comparison of predicted vs. observed occupancy among habitat quality groups, as categorized by number of years of Black-throated Blue Warbler presence. Open
Comparison of predicted vs. observed occupancy among habitat quality groups, as categorized by number of years of Black-throated Blue Warbler presence.
View article: Impacts of nest predators and weather on reproductive success and population limitation in a long‐distance migratory songbird
Impacts of nest predators and weather on reproductive success and population limitation in a long‐distance migratory songbird Open
Although avian nesting success is much studied, little is known about the relative importance of the factors that contribute to annual reproductive success and population limitation, especially for long‐distance migratory songbird species.…