Pages that link to "Item:Q49884"
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The following pages link to Daniel Twedt, Ph.D. (Q49884):
Displayed 48 items.
- MAPS is for the birds (Q272116) (← links)
- Artificial cavities enhance breeding bird densities in managed cottonwood forests (Q272452) (← links)
- Evaluation of a mallard HSI model for the Lower Mississippi Valley (Q273094) (← links)
- Increasing point-count duration increases standard error (Q273718) (← links)
- Breeding bird census: Bottomland hardwood forest I-IV (Q274728) (← links)
- Bottomland hardwood reforestation for neotropical migratory birds: Are we missing the forest for the trees? (Q274836) (← links)
- Species richness and relative abundance of breeding birds in forests of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (Q275295) (← links)
- Yellow-headed blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) (Q276020) (← links)
- A land manager's guide to point counts of birds in the Southeast (Q276213) (← links)
- Mississippi Alluvial Valley Forest-breeding landbird population & quantitative habitat objectives (Q278654) (← links)
- Warbling vireos breeding in Issaquena County, Mississippi (Q279434) (← links)
- Conservation planning and monitoring avian habitat (Q279836) (← links)
- Selective dipnetting of largemouth bass during electrofishing (Q280924) (← links)
- Impact of forest type and management strategy on avian densities in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, USA (Q281567) (← links)
- Sampling bird communities in bottomland hardwood forests of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Number of points visited versus number of visits to a point (Q282789) (← links)
- Point counts of birds in bottomland hardwood forests of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Duration, minimal sample size, and points versus visits (Q283361) (← links)
- Morphometric changes in Yellow-headed Blackbirds during summer in central North Dakota (Q284077) (← links)
- Small clusters of fast-growing trees enhance forest structure on restored bottomland sites (Q284821) (← links)
- Supplemental planting of early successional tree species during bottomland hardwood afforestation (Q286262) (← links)
- Comparison of line transects and point counts for monitoring spring migration in forested wetlands (Q291259) (← links)
- Bat community response to silvicultural treatments in bottomland hardwood forests managed for wildlife in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (Q291735) (← links)
- Shorebird use of managed wetlands in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (Q291780) (← links)
- Development of management objectives for waterfowl and shorebirds within the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (Q292138) (← links)
- Temporal differences in point counts of bottomland forest landbirds (Q293195) (← links)
- Combining Breeding Bird Survey and distance sampling to estimate density of migrant and breeding birds (Q293248) (← links)
- Breeding bird census: Planted cottonwood forest -outside levee (Q294985) (← links)
- Development of management objectives for breeding birds in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (Q295103) (← links)
- The role of the Wetland Reserve Program in conservation efforts in the Mississippi River Alluvial Valley (Q297624) (← links)
- Forest structure of oak plantations after silvicultural treatment to enhance habitat for wildlife (Q298065) (← links)
- Age-class separation of blue-winged ducks (Q299958) (← links)
- Point counts of landbirds in bottomland hardwood forests of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley: How long and how many? (Q300292) (← links)
- Bottomland hardwood establishment and avian colonization of reforested sites in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (Q301134) (← links)
- A spatially explicit decision support model for restoration of forest bird habitat (Q301381) (← links)
- An evaluation strategy for conservation goals of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (Q303789) (← links)
- Risky business: Site selection by Acadian Flycatchers under threat of nest predation and brood parasitism (Q305374) (← links)
- Wintering and breeding bird monitoring data analysis 2010-2013: San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (Q306465) (← links)
- Bottomland hardwood restoration in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Looking past the trees to see the forest (Q306602) (← links)
- North American Breeding Bird Survey in Mississippi (Q307251) (← links)
- Winter status of White-eyed Vireos in northeastern Louisiana (Q308796) (← links)
- Conservation–Protection of forests for wildlife in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (Q309309) (← links)
- Influence of forest harvest severity and time since perturbation on conservation of North American birds (Q309729) (← links)
- An objective method to determine an area's relative significance for avian conservation (Q309857) (← links)
- Seed deterioration in flooded agricultural fields during winter (Q310412) (← links)
- Bird use of reforestation sites: Influence of location and vertical structure (Q311592) (← links)
- Conservation partnerships in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (Q313776) (← links)
- Sample size and allocation of effort in point count sampling of birds in bottomland hardwood forests (Q313807) (← links)
- Forests in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley Lacking Sufficient Conservation Protection (Q327119) (← links)
- Eastern Ecological Science CenterxLegacy Data ReleasesPatuxent Wildlife Research CenterPredicted Avian Species Occupancy, Area of Sustainable Forest Habitat, and Area of Occupied Habitat within the Mississippi Alluvial Valley Bird Conservation Region (Q327512) (← links)