Breeding productivity and survival of the endangered Hawaii Creeper in a wet forest refuge on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
- Author:
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Cohen, Emily B., Collins, Mark S., Fancy, Steven G., Moore, Michael P., Nelson, Jay T., Tweed, Erick J., Woodworth, Bethany L.
- Title:
- Breeding productivity and survival of the endangered Hawaii Creeper in a wet forest refuge on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
- Periodical:
- Evolution, ecology, conservation, and management of Hawaiian birds : a vanishing avifauna
- Year:
- 2001
- Pages:
- 164-172
- Subject:
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Birds breeding
Birds populations
Hawaii Creeper
- Summary:
- In an effort to further understand the population dynamics and conservation status of the endangered Hawaiʻi Creeper (Oreomystis mana), the demography of this creeper was studied from 1994 to 1999 at three sites in the Hakalau National Wildlife Refuge that is located on the island of Hawaiʻi. This document provides data on the population density, nesting success, productivity, juvenile and adult survival, and natal dispersal of this bird, and to assess potential management and restoration actions.
- Collection:
- Monographs