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2011 Bald Eagle (\u3ci\u3eHaliaeetus leucocephalus\u3c/i\u3e) Statewide Nesting Survey [PDF]
The Bald Eagle (Halioeetus leucocephalus) was extirpated as a breeding species in Nebraska for most of the 20th Century. Nebraska\u27s first active, successful, modern Bald Eagle nest was near Valley, Douglas County, in 1991 (Farrar 1991).
Dinan, Lauren R. +2 more
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Automated recording units (ARUs) have soared in popularity within the field of avian research and have been used in various studies to replace human observers when collecting data. There is, however, a lack of research into the actual reliability of ARUs when compared to in‐person observers, especially when investigating avian behavior. This case study
Dilan Praat, Gregory Schmaltz
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California Community Foundation 2011 Annual Report [PDF]
Contains messages from the board chair and president, 2010-11 program highlights, grants lists, lists of funds and Legacy Society members, financial summary, and lists of board members, staff, and ...
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Around the world, ecological communities are becoming more similar to one another in a process known as biotic homogenization – an increase in similarity among communities over time. While biotic homogenization has been widely studied among spatial communities, very little attention has been paid to beta diversity between seasonal communities ...
Peter J. Williams, Shannon R. Curley
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Believe It or Not: Adding Belief Annotations to Databases [PDF]
We propose a database model that allows users to annotate data with belief statements. Our motivation comes from scientific database applications where a community of users is working together to assemble, revise, and curate a shared data repository.
Balazinska, Magdalena +3 more
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Findings illustrate how the community repertoire was drawn on and constructed in a second‐grade, multilingual, English‐medium classroom during writing workshop. ABSTRACT Using a community translanguaging lens, this paper focuses on the collective translanguaging practices of second‐grade students who come from multilingual language backgrounds but were
Lindsey W. Rowe
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For sensitive or at‐risk bird species, treating parasites and disease can improve nest productivity and support population growth, making it a valuable conservation tool. In areas with high concentrations of poultry bugs or where eagles consume avian vectors of Trichomonas spp., pathogen and parasite treatments may serve as an effective mitigation ...
Julie A. Heath +7 more
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Occurrence of Treehopper (Hemiptera: Membracidae) Bycatch on Purple Panel Traps and Lindgren Funnel Traps in Pennsylvania, with New State Records [PDF]
Surveys for invasive insects in Pennsylvania conducted from 2009-2013 captured large numbers of native treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae). These were collected using Lindgren funnel traps and purple prism traps totaling 1,434 specimens in eight tribes,
Barringer, Lawrence
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Community‐informed and codesigned research to understand the impacts of railways on wildlife
Abstract Trains cause mortalities of several animal species, but the ecological impacts of railways are understudied. Most research on wildlife–train collisions has focused on large mammals, but understanding railway‐specific risks for underrepresented taxa, especially vulnerable species, is important for developing effective mitigation strategies ...
Kyle D. Vincent +5 more
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Evaluation of Wind‐Energy Survey Protocols for Migrating Eagle Detection
Wind energy development is increasing in the United States and Canada and may affect bald (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) populations through direct mortality.
Eric Chabot, Steve Slater
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