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The condor
Combined analysis of roadside and off-road breeding bird survey data to assess population change in Alaska
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关键词: Alaska;    boreal forest;    Breeding Bird Survey;    hierarchical model;    Pacific Coast rainforest;    passerines;    population trends;    shorebirds;   
DOI  :  10.1650/CONDOR-17-67.1
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Central Ornithology Publication Office
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ABSTRACT Management interest in North American birds has increasingly focused on species that breed in Alaska, USA, and Canada, where habitats are changing rapidly in response to climatic and anthropogenic factors. We used a series of hierarchical models to estimate rates of population change in 2 forested Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in Alaska based on data from the roadside North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) and the Alaska Landbird Monitoring Survey, which samples off-road areas on public resource lands. We estimated long-term (1993–2015) population trends for 84 bird species from the BBS and short-term (2003–2015) trends for 31 species from both surveys. Among the 84 species with long-term estimates, 11 had positive trends and 17 had negative trends in 1 or both BCRs; negative trends were primarily found among aerial insectivores and wetland-associated species, confirming range-wide negative continental trends for many of these birds. Three species with negative trends in the contiguous Unit...

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