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The Use Of Genetics For The Management Of A Recovering Population: Temporal Assessment Of Migratory Peregrine Falcons In North America, Jeff A. Johnson, Sandra L. Talbot, Kurt K. Burnham, George K. Sage, Joseph W. Brown, Tom L. Maechtle, William S. Seegar, Michael A. Yates, Bud Anderson, David P. Mindell
The Use Of Genetics For The Management Of A Recovering Population: Temporal Assessment Of Migratory Peregrine Falcons In North America, Jeff A. Johnson, Sandra L. Talbot, Kurt K. Burnham, George K. Sage, Joseph W. Brown, Tom L. Maechtle, William S. Seegar, Michael A. Yates, Bud Anderson, David P. Mindell
Raptor Research Center Publications and Presentations
Background: Our ability to monitor populations or species that were once threatened or endangered and in the process of recovery is enhanced by using genetic methods to assess overall population stability and size over time. This can be accomplished most directly by obtaining genetic measures from temporally-spaced samples that reflect the overall stability of the population as given by changes in genetic diversity levels (allelic richness and heterozygosity), degree of population differentiation (FST and DEST), and effective population size (Ne). The primary goal of any recovery effort is to produce a longterm self-sustaining …
Wintering Area Dde Source To Migratory White-Faced Ibis Revealed By Satellite Telemetry And Prey Sampling, Michael A. Yates, Mark R. Fuller, Charles J. Henny, William S. Seegar, Jaqueline Garcia
Wintering Area Dde Source To Migratory White-Faced Ibis Revealed By Satellite Telemetry And Prey Sampling, Michael A. Yates, Mark R. Fuller, Charles J. Henny, William S. Seegar, Jaqueline Garcia
Raptor Research Center Publications and Presentations
Locations of contaminant exposure for nesting migratory species are difficult to fully understand because of possible additional sources encountered during migration or on the wintering grounds. A portion of the migratory white-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi) nesting at Carson Lake, Nevada continues to be exposed to dichloro-diphenyl-dichloroethylene (DDE) with no change, which is unusual, observed in egg concentrations between 1985 and 2000. About 45 to 63% of the earliest nesting segment shows reduced reproductive success correlated with elevated egg concentrations of > 4 µg/g wet weight (ww). Local prey (primarily earthworms) near nests contained little DDE so we tracked the migration and …