Title
Data supporting the comparison of golden-winged warbler and American woodcock productivity in northern Minnesota, USA
Published Date
2019-02-06
Authors
Group
Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Author Contact
Kramer, Gunnar R (gunnarrkramer@gmail.com)
Type
Dataset
Simulation Data
Spatial Data
Abstract
Spatially explicit predicted reproductive output for golden-winged warblers and American woodcock at Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge, Minnesota, USA used to compare reproductive output of woodcock and warblers in Kramer et al. (2019; DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2019.02.039). Models developed by Peterson (2014: http://hdl.handle.net/11299/167309),Peterson et al. (2016) rely on raw demographic data for golden-winged warblers collected and reported by Peterson (2014; http://hdl.handle.net/11299/167309). Models developed by Kramer (2017; http://hdl.handle.net/11299/188784) and Kramer et al. (in press) use raw demographic data for American woodcock collected and reported by Daly (2014; http://hdl.handle.net/11299/167288).
Description
See ReadMe.txt for detailed description of files. Files include model-predicted productivity for both species (raster), digitized land-cover type classification of study area (shapefile), predicted productivity of both species at observed nesting sites, and R code to make the statistical comparisons and produce the graphs in Kramer et al. (2019).
Referenced by
Kramer, G.R., S.M. Peterson, K.O. Daly, H.M. Streby, D.E. Andersen. 2019. Left out in the rain: Comparing productivity of two associated species exposes a leak in the umbrella species concept. Biological Conservation 233:276-288.
Related to
Kramer, G.R., K.O. Daly, H.M. Streby, D.E. Andersen. In Press. Association between American woodcock seasonal productivity and landscape composition and configuration in Minnesota. Pages 000-000 in D.G. Krementz, D. E. Andersen, C. A. Stewart, T. C. Cooper (Eds.). Proceedings of the Eleventh American Woodcock Symposium, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Lansing MI.
Kramer, Gunnar. (2017). Nonbreeding and Migratory Ecology of Golden-Winged Warblers and Effects of Landscape Composition and Configuration on American Woodcock Productivity. M.S. thesis, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Peterson, S.M. 2014. Landscape productivity and the ecology of brood division in Golden-winged Warblers in the western Great Lakes region. M.S. thesis, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Daly, K.O. 2014. Assessment of techniques to evaluate American Woodcock population response to best management practices applied at the demonstration-area scale. M.S. Thesis, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Peterson, S. M., H. M. Streby, and D. E. Andersen. 2016. Spatially explicit models of full-season productivity and implications for landscape management of Golden-winged Warblers in the western Great Lakes region. Pp. 141–160 in H. M. Streby, D. E. Andersen, and D. A. Buehler (editors). Golden-winged Warbler ecology, conservation, and habitat management. Studies in Avian Biology (no. 49), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States
Suggested Citation
Kramer, Gunnar R; Peterson, Sean M; Daly, Kyle O; Streby, Henry M; Andersen, David E.
(2019). Data supporting the comparison of golden-winged warbler and American woodcock productivity in northern Minnesota, USA.
Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota,
https://doi.org/10.13020/znag-tn48.