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Journal Article: Regional Distribution Shifts Help Explain Local Changes in Wintering Raptor Abundance: Implications for Interpreting Population Trends

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Publication Date
2014-01-22 07:00:00
Start Date
2011-01-01 22:33:36
End Date
2014-01-01

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Julie Heath(Author), Neil Paprocki(Author), Stephen Novak(Author), 2014-01-22(Publication), Journal Article: Regional Distribution Shifts Help Explain Local Changes in Wintering Raptor Abundance: Implications for Interpreting Population Trends, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog, http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0086814&type=printable

Summary

Studies of multiple taxa across broad-scales suggest that species distributions are shifting poleward in response to global climate change. Recognizing the influence of distribution shifts on population indices will be an important part of interpreting trends within management units because current practice often assumes that changes in local populations reflect local habitat conditions. However, the individual- and population-level processes that drive distribution shifts may occur across a large, regional scale and have little to do with the habitats within the management unit. We examined the latitudinal center of abundance for the winter distributions of six western North America raptor species using Christmas Bird Counts from [...]

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Data Acquisition and Development Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection Federal resource managers State agencies Academics & scientific researchers

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