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Relevant Publications
The following list
of general and installation-specific publications are relevant to IBP's
activities on DoD lands. A full
categorized list of IBP Publications may be found here
or downloaded as an Adobe
PDF or Microsoft
Word Document
Reports to DoD Legacy Resources Management
Office
This web-based decision support tool:
Nott, M. P.and M. Chambers. 2008. Monitoring, Modeling, and Managing Landbird Populations on Department of Defense Lands. Website supporting research findings and management decision-support tools for Department of Defense natural resource managers. A report to the DoD Legacy Resources Management Office, Washington D.C. http://birdpop.org/dod/dod_ibp.htm (23 July 2009)
Associated DoD publications:
Nott, M. P. and
T. Morris. 2007. Performance
Measure Analysis: Examples of Comparing and Contrasting Installation-specific
Demographics with Regional Demographics and Landscape Characteristics.(Tech.
report to the U.S. Department of Defense Legacy Resources Management
Program, Contribution No.324 of The Institute for Bird Populations,
Point Reyes Station, CA.) PDF
(7MB)
Nott, M. P. and
K. Gordon. 2006. Analysis of MAPS Data from Military Installations
outside of the Legacy-funded Network. (Tech. report to the U.S.
Department of Defense Legacy Resources Management Program, Contribution
No.295 of The Institute for Bird Populations, Point Reyes Station, CA.).
PDF
(630KB)
Nott, M. P. and
N. Michel. 2006. Updating Predictive Models of Land Management. (Tech.
report to the U.S. Department of Defense Legacy Resources Management
Program, Contribution No.294 of The Institute for Bird Populations,
Point Reyes Station, CA.) PDF (107KB)
Nott, M. P. 2006.
Enhanced Species-Landscape models of Avian Demographics. The
Institute for Bird Populations, Pt. Reyes Station, CA.(Tech. report
to the U.S. Department of Defense Legacy Resources Management Program,
Contribution No.293 of The Institute for Bird Populations, Point Reyes
Station, CA.) PDF
(1.5MB)
Nott, M. P. and
N. Michel. 2005. Management strategies for reversing declines in
landbirds of conservation concern on military installations: Predictive
modeling of landbird populations on military installations. The Institute
for Bird Populations, Pt. Reyes Station, CA. A report to the Legacy
Resources Management Office, Washington. D.C.. PDF (641KB)
Siegel, R. B.
and D. Kaschube. 2005. Status of Grasshopper Sparrow and Other
Grassland-associated Bird Species at Naval Air Station, Brunswick,
Maine. (PDF)
Nott, M. P., D.
F. DeSante, and N. Michel. 2003. Management Strategies for Reversing
Declines in Landbirds of Conservation Concern on Military Installations:
A Landscape-scale Analysis of MAPS data. A report to the Legacy
Resources Management Office, Washington D.C. Executive
Summary, PDF (332KB)
Nott, M.P. 2002.
Weather and landscape effects on landbird survival and reproductive
success in Texas (Tech. report to the Texas Army National Guard
Command: Adjutant General's Department and U.S. Department of Defense
Legacy Resources Management Program, Contribution No. 163 of The Institute
for Bird Populations.) PDF
(10MB)
Nott, M.P. and
D.F.DeSante. 2002. A proposed methodology for adjusting productivity
indices given missing effort in constant-effort mist-netting data.
(Tech. report to the U.S. Department of Defense Legacy Resources Management
Program, Contribution No.163 of The Institute for Bird Populations,
Point Reyes Station, CA.) PDF (20KB)
Nott, M.P. 2000.
Identifying Management Actions on DoD Installations to Reverse Declines
in Neotropical Birds. (Tech. report to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Contribution No. 133 of The Institute for Bird Populations, 21 p) This
report documents the results of a landscape analysis of National Landcover
Data surrounding MAPS stations located on Big Oaks NWR (formerly Jefferson
Proving Ground). Importantly, this study quantifies forest patch size
threshold values of maximum reproductive success for four forest-interior
landbird species. PDF (200KB)
Annual
Reports to Individual Installations
Fort
Bragg, NC
NIOC
Sugar Grove, WV
NAS Brunswick
& Redington SERE School
Jefferson
Proving Ground, IN - effects of forest management on three
forest species.
Fort
Leonard Wood, MO
TXARNG
Camps Bowie and Swift, TX - effects of dropzone management
on Painted Bunting.
NSA
Crane, IN - see Legacy Reports
Fort
Knox, IN - see Legacy Reports
Fort
Hood, Texas - see Legacy Reports
General
Publications
DeSante, D. F.,
K. M. Burton, P. Velez, and D. Froehlich. 2007. MAPS Manual: 2007
Protocol. Contribution No. 127 of The Institute for Bird Populations.PDF
(1219KB)
DeSante, D. F.,
J. F. Saracco, D. R. O’Grady, K. M. Burton, and B. L. Walker.
2004. Some methodological considerations of the Monitoring Avian
Productivity and Survivorship Program. In: Using Mist Nets to Monitor
Bird Populations (C. J. Ralph and E. H. Dunn, Editors). Studies in Avian
Biology 29:28-45.
Nott, M.P., DeSante,
D.F., Siegel, R.B., and P. Pyle. 2002. Influences of the El Niño/Southern
Oscillation and the North Atlantic Oscillation on avian productivity
in forests of the Pacific Northwest of North America. Global Ecology
and Biogeography 11:333-342. PDF
(411KB) Read more about this study
of climate and birds
Nott M.P., and
D.F. DeSante. 2002. Demographic monitoring and the identification
of transients in mark-recapture models. In: Predicting Species
Occurrences: Issues of Scale and Accuracy (Scott, J. M., P. J. Heglund,
M. Morrison, M. Raphael, J. Haufler, B. Wall, Editors). Island Press.
Covello, CA.
DeSante, D.F.,
M.P. Nott, and D.R. O'Grady. 2001. Identifying the Proximate Demographic
Cause(s) of Population Change by Modeling Spatial Variation in Productivity,
Survivorship, and Population Trends. ARDEA 89:185-208. PDF
(1.3MB)
DeSante, D. F.,
K. M. Burton, J. F. Saracco, and B. L. Walker. 1995. Productivity
indices and survival-rate estimates from MAPS, a continent-wide programme
of constant-effort mist-netting in North America. Journal of Applied
Statistics 22:935-947.
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