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The Northern Spotted Owl, a threatened species that occurs in coniferous forests in the western United States, has become a well-known environmental symbol. But how is the owl actually faring? This book contains the results of a long-term effort by a large group of leading researchers to document population trends of the Northern Spotted Owl.

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INTRODUCTION STUDY AREAS FIELD METHODS ANALYTICAL METHODS DEVELOPMENT OF COVARIATES Barred Owl covariate Habitat covariates Weather and climate covariates Land ownership, ecoregion, and latitude covariates Reproduction covariate FECUNDITY Individual study areas Meta-analysis of fecundity APPARENT SURVIVAL Individual study areas Meta-analysis of apparent survival ANNUAL RATE OF POPULATION CHANGE Individual study areas Estimates of realized population change Meta-analysis of annual rate of population change STATISTICAL CONVENTIONS WORKSHOP PROTOCOLS RESULTS FECUNDITY Individual study areas Meta-analysis of fecundity APPARENT SURVIVAL Individual study areas Meta-analysis of apparent survival on all areas Meta-analysis of apparent survival on the eight NWFP monitoring areas Potential cost of reproduction on survival Effects of Barred Owls on recapture and survival ANNUAL RATE OF POPULATION CHANGE Individual study areas Estimates of realized population change Meta-analysis of annual rate of population change DISCUSSION FECUNDITY APPARENT SURVIVAL ANNUAL RATE OF POPULATION CHANGE AND REALIZED RATES OF POPULATION CHANGE Individual study areas Meta-analysis of annual rate of population change STATUS OF OWL POPULATIONS IN THE EIGHT NWFP MONITORING AREAS ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS AND COVARIATES Cost of reproduction on survival Weather and climate Barred Owls Habitat POTENTIAL BIASES IN ESTIMATES OF DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS Fecundity Apparent survival Annual rate of population change Estimating goodness-of-fit and overdispersion SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, and RECOMMENDATIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LITERATURE CITED APPENDICES TABLES FIGURES

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 8/2/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780520270084, 978-0520270084
      ISBN10: 0520270088

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Northern Spotted Owl, a threatened species that occurs in coniferous forests in the western United States, has become a well-known environmental symbol. But how is the owl actually faring? This book contains the results of a long-term effort by a large group of leading researchers to document population trends of the Northern Spotted Owl.

      Trade Review
      "One of the most exact and large-scale metapopulation analyses in the world." Luonnon Tutkija

      Table of Contents
      INTRODUCTION STUDY AREAS FIELD METHODS ANALYTICAL METHODS DEVELOPMENT OF COVARIATES Barred Owl covariate Habitat covariates Weather and climate covariates Land ownership, ecoregion, and latitude covariates Reproduction covariate FECUNDITY Individual study areas Meta-analysis of fecundity APPARENT SURVIVAL Individual study areas Meta-analysis of apparent survival ANNUAL RATE OF POPULATION CHANGE Individual study areas Estimates of realized population change Meta-analysis of annual rate of population change STATISTICAL CONVENTIONS WORKSHOP PROTOCOLS RESULTS FECUNDITY Individual study areas Meta-analysis of fecundity APPARENT SURVIVAL Individual study areas Meta-analysis of apparent survival on all areas Meta-analysis of apparent survival on the eight NWFP monitoring areas Potential cost of reproduction on survival Effects of Barred Owls on recapture and survival ANNUAL RATE OF POPULATION CHANGE Individual study areas Estimates of realized population change Meta-analysis of annual rate of population change DISCUSSION FECUNDITY APPARENT SURVIVAL ANNUAL RATE OF POPULATION CHANGE AND REALIZED RATES OF POPULATION CHANGE Individual study areas Meta-analysis of annual rate of population change STATUS OF OWL POPULATIONS IN THE EIGHT NWFP MONITORING AREAS ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS AND COVARIATES Cost of reproduction on survival Weather and climate Barred Owls Habitat POTENTIAL BIASES IN ESTIMATES OF DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS Fecundity Apparent survival Annual rate of population change Estimating goodness-of-fit and overdispersion SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, and RECOMMENDATIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LITERATURE CITED APPENDICES TABLES FIGURES

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