نتایج جستجو برای: pelicans

تعداد نتایج: 147  

2011
José Daniel Anadón Caterina D'Agrosa Anne Gondor Leah R. Gerber

There is growing interest in systematic establishment of marine protected area (MPA) networks and representative conservation sites. This movement toward networks of no-take zones requires that reserves are deliberately and adequately spaced for connectivity. Here, we test the network functionality of an ecoregional assessment configuration of marine conservation areas by evaluating the habitat...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2011
Erin L R Simons Tobin L Hieronymus Patrick M O'Connor

Avian wing elements have been shown to experience both dorsoventral bending and torsional loads during flapping flight. However, not all birds use continuous flapping as a primary flight strategy. The pelecaniforms exhibit extraordinary diversity in flight mode, utilizing flapping, flap-gliding, and soaring. Here we (1) characterize the cross-sectional geometry of the three main wing bone (hume...

2016
Juliet S. Lamb Kathleen M. O'Reilly Patrick G. R. Jodice

The effects of acute environmental stressors on reproduction in wildlife are often difficult to measure because of the labour and disturbance involved in collecting accurate reproductive data. Stress hormones represent a promising option for assessing the effects of environmental perturbations on altricial young; however, it is necessary first to establish how stress levels are affected by envi...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2005
Martyn Kennedy Barbara R Holland Russell D Gray Hamish G Spencer

Long-branch attraction is a well-known source of systematic error that can mislead phylogenetic methods; it is frequently invoked post hoc, upon recovering a different tree from the one expected based on prior evidence. We demonstrate that methods that do not force the data onto a single tree, such as spectral analysis, Neighbor-Net, and consensus networks, can be used to detect conflicting sig...

2012
EWEN C. D. TODD

A new type of seafood toxicity, called amnesic shellfish poisoning, was described from 107 human cases after individuals consumed mussels containing domoic acid harvested from Prince Edward Island, Canada, in 1987. Most of these cases experienced gastroenteritis, and many older persons or others with underlying chronic illnesses developed neurologic symptoms including memory loss. Standard trea...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2018
Jesse A Fallon Eric P Smith Nina Schoch James D Paruk Evan A Adams David C Evers Patrick G R Jodice Christopher Perkins Shiloh Schulte William A Hopkins

Avian mortality events are common following large-scale oil spills. However, the sublethal effects of oil on birds exposed to light external oiling are not clearly understood. We found that American oystercatchers (area of potential impact n = 42, reference n = 21), black skimmers (area of potential impact n = 121, reference n = 88), brown pelicans (area of potential impact n = 91, reference n ...

2017
Juliet S Lamb Yvan G Satgé Patrick G R Jodice

Density-dependent competition for food resources influences both foraging ecology and reproduction in a variety of animals. The relationship between colony size, local prey depletion, and reproductive output in colonial central-place foragers has been extensively studied in seabirds; however, most studies have focused on effects of intraspecific competition during the breeding season, while lit...

2016
Marsha A. Sovada Pamela J. Pietz Kathryn A. Converse D. Tommy King Erik K. Hofmeister Hon S. Ip Paulette Scherr

American white pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) are colonial-nesting birds and their breeding sites are concentrated in a few small areas, making this species especially vulnerable to factors that can influence productivity, such as disease, disturbance, predation, weather events and loss of nesting habitat. Nearly half of the American white pelican population breeds at four colonies in the...

2017
Brock Geary Susan M Longest Kym Ottewell Samantha M Lantz Scott T Walter Jordan Karubian Paul L Leberg

Environmental disturbances, both natural and anthropogenic, have the capacity to substantially impact animal behavior and abundance, which can in turn influence patterns of genetic diversity and gene flow. However, little empirical information is available on the nature and degree of such changes due to the relative rarity of longitudinal genetic sampling of wild populations at appropriate inte...

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