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008 140616s2014 dcuabd b 000 0 eng d
020 $a9780943610993 (pbk.)
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035 0 $aocn881432076
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041 1 $aeng$bspa
090 $aQL696.P2438$bW86 2014
100 1 $aWunderle, Joseph M.
245 10 $aSex and age differences in site fidelity, food resource tracking, and body condition of wintering Kirtland's warblers (Setophaga kirtlandii) in the Bahamas /$cby Joseph M. Wunderle, Jr. ... [et al.].
246 30 $aKirtland's warblers (Setophaga kirtlandii)
246 30 $aSetophaga kirtlandii
260 $aWashington, D. C. :$bAmerican Ornithologists' Union,$c2014.
300 $avii, 62 p. :$bill., graphs, tables ;$c26 cm.
490 1 $aOrnithological monographs ;$vno. 80
500 $aAuthors: Joseph M. Wunderle, Jr., Patricia K. Lebow, Jennifer D. White, Dave Currie, David N. Ewert.
504 $aBibliography: p. 50-55.
505 2 $aAbstract -- Methods. Study area ; Habitat characterization ; Captures and banding ; Site fidelity; Factors affecting fruit abundance ; Food availability per study site ; Ocean Hole space use and food resources ; Analyses and definitions ; Statistical tests ; Fruit abundance model selection ; Overwinter site persistence model selection -- Results. Habitat variation among study sites ; Fruiting phenology ; Fruit abundance modeling ; Variation in food availability ; Fruit ; Foliage arthropods ; Ground arthropods ; Seasonal change in food resources within a winter ; Correlation of food-resource measures ; Diet composition ; Sex and age differences in captures ; Overwinter site persistence ; Annual return to a study site ; Site persistence in relation to food abundance and sex and age ; Modeling overwinter site persistence : models with arthropod and fruit biomass ; Modeling overwinter site persistence : models with fruit biomass ; Study-site shifts in relation to food abundance ; Late-winter warbler abundance at the fruit-rich OH site ; Late-winter warbler abundance and food-resource biomass ; Changes in physical condition ; Changes in corrected body mass ; Changes in fat scores ; Departure schedules ; Changes in physical condition with rainfall ; Effect of rainfall on corrected body mass in different periods ; Effect of rainfall on fat levels during different periods ; Annual return in relation to corrected body mass -- Discussion. Factors affecting fruit abundance ; Variation in study-site food abundance ; Habitats with low arthropod biomass ; Overwinter site persistence ; Site fidelity and survival ; Annual return ; Role of dominance ; Late-winter warbler abundance and food resources ; Differences in corrected body mass and fat ; Rainfall and body condition ; Annual return and corrected body mass ; Conservation implications.
546 $aAbstract also in Spanish.
650 0 $aKirtland's warbler$xWintering$zBahamas.
650 0 $aKirtland's warbler$zBahamas.
650 0 $aKirtland's warbler.
710 2 $aAmerican Ornithologists' Union.
830 0 $aOrnithological monographs ;$vno. 80.
988 $a20140609
906 $0OCLC