"Western" Flycatcher (Productivity)

May 18, 2011 (Last modified Oct 24, 2011)
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Pacific-slope Flycatcher station lifetime productivity (STAPI) (log transformed) ranged between -0.034 and +0.606 with a mean value of +0.286 and a median value of +0.247. ________________________________________
Model 1 (3 parameters) Pacific-slope Flycatcher station lifetime productivity (STAPI) (log transformed) was a function of:
a) INTERCEPT (0.3022),
b) NLCD06AF90P (+0.01874) - percent all forest cover, 90m-resolution(3x aggregation of 30m-resolution), ranged between -1.901 and +6.011 (95% CL) with a mean value of +2.055 and a median value of +2.494,
c) NLCD06IM33P (-0.02730) - percent impervious cover, 990m-resolution (33x aggregation of 30m-resolution), ranged between -1.057 and +5.084 (95% CL) with a mean value of +2.014 and a median value of +2.241.
This model included data from 68 stations, explained 14 percent of the variation, and was statistically significant at a level of P<0.00631.
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National Land Cover Dataset 2001 2006
Inst. for Bird Population's Monitoring
Avian Productivity and Survivorship contributors
Funding from US Forest Service Region Six
USGS TOPO30
ESRI Corporation/ECSP program
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Phil Nott, The Institute for Bird Populations
Research Ecologist with The Institute for Bird Populations

I'm a research ecologist and program director at the Institute for Bird Populations. My major role is researching the Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) landbird monitoring database towards providing management models to land stewards. I have conducted three regional analyses of...