Metapopulation dynamics of the california least tern
- H. Akçakaya, J. Atwood, D. Breininger, C. T. Collins, Brean W. Duncan
- Environmental Science
- 1 October 2003
Results indicated that the number and location of populations selected for focused management influenced the effectiveness of management efforts, and a metapopulation model that can be used to predict persistence of populations along the Pacific coast and the effects of various management actions.
Experimental studies of mimicry. 7. Relative palatability and Müllerian mimicry among neotropical butterflies of the subfamily Heliconiinae
- L. Brower, J. V. Z. Brower, C. T. Collins
- BiologyZoologica : scientific contributions of the New…
- 1963
A New Paradigm for the Analysis and Interpretation of Growth Data: The Shape of Things to Come
- I. L. Brisbin, C. T. Collins, G. White, D. Mccallum
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 1987
The process of growth is basic to all organisms, and studies of growth have long been a subject of concern to ornithologists. At a workshop held at the recent meeting of the American Ornithologists'…
The Use of Jackknife Confidence Intervals with the Richards Curve for Describing Avian Growth Patterns
- D. W. Bradley, R. E. Landry, C. T. Collins
- Mathematics
- 1984
Estimated population size of the Island Scrub-Jay Aphelocoma insularis
- R. Kelsey, C. T. Collins
- Environmental ScienceBird conservation international
- 1 June 2000
The most conservative, and most realistic, estimate for the Island Scrub-Jay breeding population is 7,000 individuals and for the non-breeding population 5,500 individuals, yielding a total population estimate of 12,500, larger than earlier estimates.
Proactive Conservation Management of an Island-Endemic Bird Species in the Face of Global Change
- S. A. Morrison, T. S. Sillett, W. Boyce
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2011
Biodiversity conservation in an era of global change and scarce funding benefits from approaches that simultaneously solve multiple problems. Here, we discuss conservation management of the island…
The Black-Crowned Night Heron as a Predator of Tern Chicks
- C. T. Collins
- Biology
- 1 July 1970
HYBRIDIZATION OF A SANDWICH AND ELEGANT TERN IN CALIFORNIA
- C. T. Collins
- Environmental Science
- 1997
The Sandwich Tern ($terna sandvicensis) is a widespread breeding species on the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America (AOU 1983, Cramp 1985) and the Caribbean (AOU 1983). On the Pacific coast…
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARIANA SWIFTLET
- J. Reichel, C. T. Collins, D. Stinson, Vicente A. Camacho
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2007
The Mariana Swiftlet (Aerodramus bartschi) on Saipan lays a single white egg which is incubated for 22.95 days, and nestlings fledge at slightly above adult weight of 8.01 g.
Survival of breeders in Santa Cruz Island and mainland California Scrub Jay populations
- J. Atwood, M. Elpers, C. T. Collins
- Biology
- 11 June 1990
A field study of the ecology and behavior of the black-mantle tamarin (Saguinus nigricollis) in Northeastern Amazonian Peru and the howling monkeys, genus Alouatta.
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