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Waterbirds as indicators of ecosystem health in the coastal marine habitats of Southern Florida: 2. Conceptual ecological models
In our companion manuscript we identified 11 waterbirds as indicators of various pressures on the coastal marine ecosystems of southern …
John C. Ogden
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John D. Baldwin
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Oron L. Bass
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Joan A. Browder
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Mark I. Cook
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Peter C. Frederick
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Peter E. Frezza
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Rafael A. Galvez
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Ann B. Hodgson
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Kenneth D. Meyer
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Lori D. Oberhofer
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Ann F. Paul
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Pamela J. Fletcher
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Steven M. Davis
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Jerome J. Lorenz
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Movements and Habitat Use by Fledgling Wood Storks (Mycteria Americana) Prior to Dispersal from the Natal Colony
Activity patterns of fledgling storks (Ciconiidae) during the parental-dependency period are poorly understood for many species, …
Rena R. Borkhataria
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A. Lawrence Bryan
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Peter C. Frederick
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Foraging Wading Bird (Ciconiiformes) Attraction to Prescribed Burns in an Oligotrophic Wetland
Many wetland communities are fire prone or fire dependent, especially those dominated by forbs and grasses. Despite our considerable …
Louise S. Venne
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Peter C. Frederick
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Endocrine disruption in white ibises (Eudocimus albus) caused by exposure to environmentally relevant levels of methylmercury
Methylmercury is a globally distributed pollutant and upper trophic level aquatic fauna are at particularly high risk of exposure. …
Nilmini Jayasena
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Peter C. Frederick
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Iskande L. V. Larkin
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Survival of White Ibises (Eudocimus albus) in response to chronic experimental methylmercury exposure
Although methylated mercury (MeHg) is known to have neurological, immunological, reproductive, and endocrine effects on vertebrates at …
Peter Frederick
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Ashley Campbell
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Nilmini Jayasena
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Rena Borkhataria
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Use of the superpopulation approach to estimate breeding population size: an example in asynchronously breeding birds
Many populations of animals are fluid in both space and time, making estimation of numbers difficult. Much attention has been devoted …
Kathryn A. Williams
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Peter C. Frederick
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James D. Nichols
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The White Ibis and Wood Stork as indicators for restoration of the everglades ecosystem
Large numbers of colonially nesting herons, egrets, ibises, storks and spoonbills were one of the defining natural phenomena of the …
Peter Frederick
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Dale E. Gawlik
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John C. Ogden
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Mark I. Cook
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Michael Lusk
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Sex-related Mortality of White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) Nestlings During a Starvation Event
During a time of food stress, we observed sex-biased mortality during the nestling stage in a sexually size dimorphic species of wading …
Evan M. Adams
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Peter C. Frederick
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Sublethal effects of methylmercury on fecal metabolites of testosterone, estradiol, and corticosterone in captive juvenile white ibises (Eudocimus albus)
Methylmercury (MeHg) is a globally distributed neurotoxin, endocrine disruptor, and teratogen, and its effects on birds are poorly …
Evan M. Adams
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Peter C. Frederick
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Iske L. V. Larkin
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A Preliminary Model of Wood Stork Population Dynamics in the Southeastern United States
We modeled population dynamics and extinction probabilities for the endangered Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) using count data from …
Rena R. Borkhataria
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Peter C. Frederick
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Rebecca Hylton
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A. Lawrence Bryan Jr
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James A. Rodgers
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