11 research outputs found

    Summary of genetic relatedness in a sample of 37 adult Veeries (<i>n</i> = 666 pairwise combinations) from White Clay Creek State Park, New Castle County, Delaware.

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    <p>Data represent <i>r</i>-values for genotype pairs derived from six polymorphic microsatellite loci [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0157051#pone.0157051.ref033" target="_blank">33</a>], as calculated via KINGROUP 2.0.</p

    (2011) Still image from digital video showing female GRXL during a food delivery to nestlings B/OX and B/WX on June 11, 2011.

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    <p>This nest was also provisioned by two closely related males (AXRO and LXMA, <i>r</i> = 0.254). (2012) Still image from video showing GRXL in agonistic posture (i.e., "horizontal stretch" with bill gaping) [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0157051#pone.0157051.ref044" target="_blank">44</a>] immediately prior to the arrival of AXRO (see text for context). (2014) Digital photograph of B/OX as an adult male, 22 May 2014 (photo by M. Gutierrez-Ramirez). As an adult, B/OX was first detected at the site in 2013. All images were taken at White Clay Creek State Park, New Castle County, Delaware.</p

    Transects on St. George Island, Florida, USA.

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    <p>Transects were conducted at two study sites: (A) Nick’s Hole and (B) Unit 4. Observers detected migrants by sight and/or sound while walking nine transects: one in Nick’s Hole and eight in Unit 4. Avian abundance was calculated as number of migrants observed divided by transect length in each cell.</p

    Most Common Nearctic-Neotropical Migrant Species Detected Visually or Audibly by Observers during Transects.

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    <p>Most Common Nearctic-Neotropical Migrant Species Detected Visually or Audibly by Observers during Transects.</p

    Results of Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM 6).

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    <p>The SLAMM simulation modeling results for 2 m sea level rise scenario predict that 98% of palustrine forested area will be lost between 2009 and 2100.</p
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