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AuthorHill, Jason M.
AuthorLloyd, John D.
AuthorMcFarland, Kent P.
AuthorRimmer, Christopher C.
Accessioned date2022-09-07T23:29:51Z
Available date2022-09-07T23:29:51Z
Year2019
CitationHill, J. M., Lloyd, J. D., McFarland, K. P. & Rimmer, C. C. (2019). Apparent survival of a range-restricted montane forest bird species is influenced by weather throughout the annual cycle. Avian Conservation and Ecology 14(2), 16. Recuperado de:
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Abstract[English] To conserve small and fragmented populations, we need an understanding of their population dynamics. With a global population estimate of < 120,000, Bicknell’s Thrush (Catharus bicknelli) is considered one of the Nearctic-Neotropical migrants at greatest risk of extinction. This range-restricted songbird breeds in high-elevation fir (Abies balsamea) forests of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, and primarily overwinters in forests of the Dominican Republic. The Conservation Action Plan for Bicknell’s Thrush identifies numerous actions that may help stem population declines and promote recovery of the species, yet the empirical data needed to prioritize among these actions are lacking.en
Abstract[Français] Il est important de comprendre la dynamique des petites populations fragmentées si on veut conserver leur population. La Grive de Bicknell (Catharus bicknelli), dont la population mondiale est estimée à < 120 000, est considérée comme l'une des espèces migratrices néarctiques-néotropicales les plus à risque d'extinction. Cet oiseau chanteur à répartition restreinte niche dans les sapinières (Abies balsamea) de haute altitude dans le nord-est des États-Unis et l'est du Canada, et hiverne principalement dans les forêts de la République dominicaine. Le plan d'action destiné à la conservation de la Grive de Bicknell liste de nombreuses activités qui pourraient contribuer à freiner les baisses de population et promouvoir le rétablissement de l'espèce, mais les données empiriques nécessaires pour établir quelles activités sont prioritaires sont manquantes.fr
LanguageEnglish
PublishedAvian Conservation and Ecology 14(2), 16
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SubjectAves ─ República Dominicanaes
SubjectHábitats y especieses
SubjectEspecies amenazadases
SubjectConservación ambientales
TitleApparent survival of a range-restricted montane forest bird species is influenced by weather throughout the annual cycleen
dc.title.alternativeLa survie apparente d'une espèce d'oiseau forestier de montagne à répartition restreinte est influencée par le temps au cours de son cycle annuelfr
dc.identifier.doi10.5751/ACE-01462-140216
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