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Development of Camera Technology for Monitoring Nests. Chapter
CHAPTER FIFTEEN Development of Camera Technology for Monitoring Nests W. Andrew Cox, M. Shane Pruett, Thomas J. Benson, Scott J. Chiavacci, and Frank R. Thompson III Abstract. Photo and video technology has become time-lapse digital video recording systems we increasingly useful in the study of avian nesting designed, we monitored 184 nests of 15 differ- ecology. However, researchers interested in using ent species. We generally found these low-cost camera systems are often faced with insufficient systems (US$350–725 per unit) to be reliable. information on the types and relative advantages Sources of data loss were variable by study but of available technologies. We reviewed the litera- included digital recorder malfunction, power ture for studies of nests that used cameras and failure, and video cable damage due to rodents. summarized them based on study objective and Our review of the literature and our own experi- the type of technology used. We also designed and ences suggest that researchers carefully consider tested two video systems that we used for three their objectives and study systems when choos- nest predator and behavioral studies. We found ing camera technology. To facilitate selection of 327 studies that recorded 255 bird species span- the appropriate system, we describe general video ning 19 orders. Cameras were most commonly system design and offer recommendations for used to study nest predators (n ϭ 114), feeding researchers based on commercially available sys- ecology (n ϭ 103), and adult behavior (n ϭ 81). tem components. Most systems (69%) were partially or completely user-built. Systems that recorded in real time Key Words: behavior, camera, digital video (Ն25 frames per second), time-lapse (Ͻ25 fps), recorder, nest monitoring, parental care, photog- and still images were all common, though their raphy, predation, time-lapse, video. -
2018 Journal Citation Reports Journals in the 2018 Release of JCR 2 Journals in the 2018 Release of JCR
2018 Journal Citation Reports Journals in the 2018 release of JCR 2 Journals in the 2018 release of JCR Abbreviated Title Full Title Country/Region SCIE SSCI 2D MATER 2D MATERIALS England ✓ 3 BIOTECH 3 BIOTECH Germany ✓ 3D PRINT ADDIT MANUF 3D PRINTING AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING United States ✓ 4OR-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF 4OR-Q J OPER RES OPERATIONS RESEARCH Germany ✓ AAPG BULL AAPG BULLETIN United States ✓ AAPS J AAPS JOURNAL United States ✓ AAPS PHARMSCITECH AAPS PHARMSCITECH United States ✓ AATCC J RES AATCC JOURNAL OF RESEARCH United States ✓ AATCC REV AATCC REVIEW United States ✓ ABACUS-A JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING ABACUS FINANCE AND BUSINESS STUDIES Australia ✓ ABDOM IMAGING ABDOMINAL IMAGING United States ✓ ABDOM RADIOL ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY United States ✓ ABHANDLUNGEN AUS DEM MATHEMATISCHEN ABH MATH SEM HAMBURG SEMINAR DER UNIVERSITAT HAMBURG Germany ✓ ACADEMIA-REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA ACAD-REV LATINOAM AD DE ADMINISTRACION Colombia ✓ ACAD EMERG MED ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE United States ✓ ACAD MED ACADEMIC MEDICINE United States ✓ ACAD PEDIATR ACADEMIC PEDIATRICS United States ✓ ACAD PSYCHIATR ACADEMIC PSYCHIATRY United States ✓ ACAD RADIOL ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY United States ✓ ACAD MANAG ANN ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNALS United States ✓ ACAD MANAGE J ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL United States ✓ ACAD MANAG LEARN EDU ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT LEARNING & EDUCATION United States ✓ ACAD MANAGE PERSPECT ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES United States ✓ ACAD MANAGE REV ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW United States ✓ ACAROLOGIA ACAROLOGIA France ✓ -
Danh Mục Tạp Chí Quốc Tế Có Uy Tín
DANH MỤC TẠP CHÍ QUỐC TẾ CÓ UY TÍN (Kèm theo Quyết định số 151/QĐ-HĐQL-NAFOSTED ngày 09 tháng 8 năm 2019 của Hội đồng Quản lý Quỹ Phát triển khoa học và công nghệ Quốc gia) Danh mục tạp chí Quốc tế có uy tín bao gồm các tạp chí thuộc nhóm Q1, Q2 và Q3 của danh mục SCIE theo từng chuyên ngành do Clarivate analysis công bố tháng 6/2019 Tổng số: 6940 tạp chí TT Tên tạp chí ISSN E-ISSN Chuyên ngành (WoS) MATERIALS SCIENCE, 1 2D MATERIALS 2053-1583 MULTIDISCIPLINARY BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED 2 3 BIOTECH 2190-572X 2190-5738 MICROBIOLOGY ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING; 3D PRINTING AND ADDITIVE 3 2329-7662 2329-7670 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MANUFACTURING MULTIDISCIPLINARY 4OR-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH & 4 1619-4500 1614-2411 OPERATIONS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 5 AAPG BULLETIN 0149-1423 1558-9153 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY 6 AAPS JOURNAL 1550-7416 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY 7 AAPS PHARMSCITECH 1530-9932 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY 8 AATCC JOURNAL OF RESEARCH 2330-5517 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & 9 ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY 2366-004X 2366-0058 MEDICAL IMAGING 10 ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 1069-6563 1553-2712 EMERGENCY MEDICINE EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES; 11 ACADEMIC MEDICINE 1040-2446 1938-808X HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES 12 ACADEMIC PEDIATRICS 1876-2859 1876-2867 PEDIATRICS RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & 13 ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY 1076-6332 1878-4046 MEDICAL IMAGING 14 ACAROLOGIA 0044-586X 2107-7207 ENTOMOLOGY ACCOUNTABILITY IN RESEARCH-POLICIES 15 0898-9621 1545-5815 MEDICAL ETHICS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE 16 ACCOUNTS -
Reed Bowman, Associate Research Biologist
Reed Bowman, Associate Research Biologist B.S., State University of New York, 1980 M.S., McGill University, 1985 Ph.D., University of South Florida, 1992 Professional Activities Council Member, Association of Field Ornithologists. 2004-2007, 2008-2011. Member, External Review Committee, Tall Timbers Research Station, 2008-2009 Council Member, American Ornithologists' Union. 2005-2007. Member, Bobwhite Quail Comprehensive Restoration Plan Team, FFWCC. 2005-2009. Guest Editor, Southeastern Naturalist, 2004-2005. Member, Conservation Committee, American Ornithologists' Union, 2002-2006. Member, Board of Trustees, Florida Chapter of The Nature Conservancy. 2001-present. Member, Research Awards Committee, American Ornithologists' Union, 2001-2004, Chair, 2004-present Member, Xeric Oak Restoration Study Group, Central Florida Regional Planning Council, 1999-present. Associate Editor for Book Reviews, Florida Field Naturalist, 1991-present. Secretary, State Records Committee, Florida Ornithological Society, 1998-2005. President, Florida Ornithological Society, 1997-1999. Member, Student Awards Committee, American Ornithologists' Union, 1993-1999. Recent Literature Committee, American Ornithologists' Union, 1988-1999. Chair, Conservation Committee, Florida Ornithological Society, 1996-1997 Member, Committee on Publications, American Ornithologists’ Union, 1995-1997. Chair, Research and Monitoring Committee, Lake Wales Ridge Ecosystem Interagency Working Group, 1994-1997. Chair, Membership Committee, Florida Ornithological Society, -
The Raptor Literature 1
11 The Raptor Literature 1 LLOYD F. KIFF relevant raptor literature, rather than providing a thor- The Peregrine Fund, ough historical review. We focus on regions most famil- 5668 W. Flying Hawk Lane, Boise, ID 83709 U.S.A. iar to us, and have touched lightly on the raptor litera- ture of some parts of the world. ROB G. B IJLSMA Raptor researchers suffer from two chronic prob- Doldersummerweg 1, 7983 LD Wapse, The Netherlands lems: too little information and too much information. Traditionally, most researchers, regardless of their dis- LUCIA LIU SEVERINGHAUS cipline, have suffered from a lack of access to the whole Research Center for Biodiversity, spectrum of global literature. Few libraries offer com- Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 115 prehensive coverage of all types of raptor literature, and even now, the major online abstracting services, JEVGENI SHERGALIN although extremely valuable, do not yet provide access Falconry Heritage Trust, to the full text of most articles. Language differences P.O. Box 19, Carmarthen, Dyfed SA335YL, U.K. also have posed perennial barriers to communication, and few, if any, abstracting services adequately cover the literature in all of the world’s major languages. Now, with a flood of information on its way onto INTRODUCTION the worldwide web, we run the risk of descending from the Information Age into a state of information chaos. We are currently experiencing a dramatic change in As a result, raptor literature is becoming increasingly scholarly disciplines, as we shift from traditional print vast and amorphous. In his chapter on this topic in the publications to electronic forms of communication. -
Unnatural History: Is a Paradigm Shift of Natural History in 21St Century
Ibis (2018), 160, 475–480 doi: 10.1111/ibi.12555 Viewpoint recreation, human health and food security (Tewksbury et al. 2014). Documentation of natural history has declined across disciplines (Greene & Losos 1988, Noss 1996, Wilcove & Eisner 2000), which is concerning, as Unnatural history: is a it has underpinned 21st century science (Tewksbury et al. 2014, Barrows et al. 2016). Furthermore, across paradigm shift of natural disciplines, there is a disconnect between the value and history in 21st century relevance of natural history in 21st century science (Bar- rows et al. 2016). Birds have reaped the benefits of ornithology needed? being the most prominent, widespread and long-standing COREY T. CALLAGHAN,1* JOHN M. MARTIN1,2 pursuit of this activity. Yet, there has also been a decline RICHARD T. KINGSFORD1 & DANIEL M. BROOKS3 in documenting the natural history of birds, while there 1Centre for Ecosystem Science, School of Biological, has been a simultaneous increase in citizen science, pre- Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW Sydney, senting a potential opportunity for natural history obser- Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia vations to be documented. 2Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, Mrs Birds are conspicuous, ecologically diverse, occur Macquaries Road, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia worldwide and are better known than other vertebrate 3Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Houston Museum groups (Whelan et al. 2015), partly because of the long- of Natural Science, 5555 Hermann Park Drive, standing tradition of natural history. More than a cen- ‘ Houston, TX 77030-1799, USA tury ago, avian natural history focused on habits, songs, [and] nesting’ (Ridgway 1901), contrasting a scientificor technical ornithology at the time, which encompassed structure and classification of birds. -
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See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325999252 2018 latest Impact Factors (Clarivate Analytics | Journal Citation Reports | Thomson Reuters) Technical Report · June 2018 CITATIONS 0 2 authors, including: Muhammad Umair Quaid-i-Azam University 44 PUBLICATIONS 31 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Muscular Dystrophies View project Computational and Genetic analysis of Human inherited diseases View project All content following this page was uploaded by Muhammad Umair on 26 June 2018. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. Journal Data Filtered By: Selected JCR Year: 2017 Selected Editions: SCIE,SSCI Selected Category Scheme: WoS Rank Full Journal Title Total Cites Journal Impact Factor Eigenfactor Score 1 CA-A CANCER JOURNAL FOR CLINICIANS 28,839 244.585 0.066030 2 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 332,830 79.258 0.702000 3 LANCET 233,269 53.254 0.435740 4 CHEMICAL REVIEWS 174,920 52.613 0.265650 5 Nature Reviews Materials 3,218 51.941 0.015060 6 NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY 31,312 50.167 0.054410 JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL 7 148,774 47.661 0.299960 ASSOCIATION 8 Nature Energy 5,072 46.859 0.020430 9 NATURE REVIEWS CANCER 50,407 42.784 0.079730 10 NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY 39,215 41.982 0.085360 11 NATURE 710,766 41.577 1.355810 12 NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS 35,680 41.465 0.094300 13 SCIENCE 645,132 41.058 1.127160 14 CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS 125,900 40.182 0.275690 15 NATURE -
Raptor Research and Management Techniques
Raptor Research and Management Techniques Raptor Research and Management Techniques Edited by DAVID M. BIRD and KEITH L. BILDSTEIN Assistant Editors DAVID R. BARBER and ANDREA ZIMMERMAN ISBN 978-0-88839-639-6 Copyright © 2007 Raptor Research Foundation Cataloging in Publication Data Raptor research and management techniques / edited by David M. Bird ... [et al.]. First ed. published Washington, D.C. : Institute for Wildlife Research, National Wildlife Federation, 1987 under title: Raptor management techniques manual. Includes bibliographies and index. ISBN 978-0-88839-639-6 1. Birds of prey. 2. Birds of prey—Conservation. 3. Wildlife management. I. Bird, David M. (David Michael), 1949- II. Title: Raptor management techniques manual. QL696.F3R366 2007 639.9’789 C2007-904971-0 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Hancock House Publishers. Printed in China — SINOBLE Copy editing: Theresa Laviolette Production: Ingrid Luters Cover design: Ingrid Luters We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP) for our publishing activities. Published simultaneously in Canada and the United States by HANCOCK HOUSE PUBLISHERS LTD. 19313 Zero Avenue, Surrey, B.C. Canada V3S 9R9 (604) 538-1114 Fax (604) 538-2262 HANCOCK HOUSE PUBLISHERS 1431 Harrison Avenue, Blaine, WA U.S.A 98230-5005 (604) 538-1114 Fax (604) 538-2262 Website: www.hancockhouse.com Email: [email protected] Contents Foreword . 7 Preface . 8 Acknowledgments . 10 1. -
Birds of the Us-Mexico Borderlands: Distribution, Ecology, and Conservation
BIRDS OF THE US-MEXICO BORDERLANDS Ruth et al. Studies in Avian Biology No. 37 BIRDS OF THE US-MEXICO BORDERLANDS: DISTRIBUTION, ECOLOGY, AND CONSERVATION JANET RUTH, TIM BRUSH, AND DAVID KRUEPER ASSOCIATE EDITORS The Cooper Ornithological Society thanks the following agencies for supporting the publication of this volume: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey, and Pronatura, Mexico. Studies in Avian Biology No. 37 A Publication of the Cooper Ornithological Society BIRDS OF THE US-MEXICO BORDERLANDS: DISTRIBUTION, ECOLOGY, AND CONSERVATION Janet M. Ruth, Timothy Brush, and David J. Krueper Associate Editors Studies in Avian Biology No. 37 A PUBLICATION OF THE COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY Front cover photographs, clockwise from upper left: San Pedro River, Arizona by David J. Krueper, Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteria virens) by David J. Krueper, San Rafael Valley grasslands, Arizona by Janet Ruth, Arizona Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum ammolegus) by Rick Bowers, Chisos Mountains from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas by Roland Wauer, Mangrove Yellow Warbler (probably Dendroica petechia oraria) by Scarlet Colley, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona by John and Karen Hollingsworth, Broad-billed Hummingbird (Cynanthus latirostris) by David J. Krueper, Cave Creek Canyon and Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona by Helen Snyder, Tufted Flycatcher (Mitrephanes phaeocercus) byTony Godfrey, Cienega de Santa Clara, Colorado River delta, Sonora, Mexico by Carlos Valdes, Golden-fronted Woodpecker (Melanerpes aurifrons) by Lee Baines, Chihuahuan Desert, Arizona by Janet M. Ruth, Royal Tern (Thalasseus maximus) by George Jameson. Center: relief map of the US–Mexico borderlands. Source: The National Map, USGS, http://www.nationalmap.gov. STUDIES IN AVIAN BIOLOGY Edited by Carl D. -
Interim Report
INTERIM REPORT OF THE AOS PUBLICATIONS FUTURE COMMITTEE 4 February 2020 AOS Publications Futures Committee: Steve Beissinger (Chair), Catherine Lindell, Irby Lovette, Nicole Michel, Kristin Ruegg, Scott Sillett, and Phil Stouffer. Ex. Officio members: Sarah Andrus (Oxford University Press), Mark Penrose (AOS), and Melinda Pruett Jones (AOS). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is to inform leaders and members of the American Ornithological Society (AOS) about options for the society’s publication program to respond to the revolutionary changes underway in scientific publishing. The Committee was tasked in Sept. 2019 with developing strategies to maintain Auk and Condor as preeminent journals in ornithology. Doing so requires AOS to: (1) adapt the journals to recent changes in the publishing industry, such as the growth of Open Access and Open Science, and (2) find ways to attract the best papers by increasing the journals’ impact factors. Among the solutions to the latter is the possibility of changing the journal names to reduce the current confusion caused by their unofficial names, and to make the names more descriptive of their content. The Committee was also tasked with developing a strategy for publishing long content materials – Studies in Avian Biology (SAB) and monographs. The report begins with an overview of trends in scientific publishing and the performance of the AOS journals. Scientific publishing success increasingly relies upon metrics of prestige and impact, including Impact Factor, Altmetrics, and publication speed. Compared to our ornithological competitors, AOS journals have the top Impact Factors in 2018 (Condor = 2.80 and Auk = 2.66) and have comparable publication speeds, but lag behind in Altmetrics. -
Journals Impact Factor 2019
Journal Impact Rank Full Journal Title Quartile Factor 1 CA-A CANCER JOURNAL FOR CLINICIANS 292.278 Q1 2 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 74.699 Q1 3 Nature Reviews Materials 71.189 Q1 4 NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY 64.797 Q1 5 LANCET 60.392 Q1 6 WHO Technical Report Series 59.000 Q1 7 NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY 55.470 Q1 8 Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 53.276 Q1 9 NATURE REVIEWS CANCER 53.030 Q1 10 CHEMICAL REVIEWS 52.758 Q1 11 Nature Energy 46.495 Q1 12 JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 45.540 Q1 13 REVIEWS OF MODERN PHYSICS 45.037 Q1 14 CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS 42.846 Q1 15 NATURE 42.778 Q1 16 SCIENCE 41.845 Q1 17 Nature Reviews Disease Primers 40.689 Q1 18 World Psychiatry 40.595 Q1 20 NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY 40.358 Q1 21 NATURE MATERIALS 38.663 Q1 22 CELL 38.637 Q1 23 NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY 36.558 Q1 24 NATURE MEDICINE 36.130 Q1 25 Living Reviews in Relativity 35.429 Q1 26 Nature Reviews Chemistry 34.953 Q1 27 NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY 34.209 Q1 28 LANCET ONCOLOGY 33.752 Q1 29 NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE 33.654 Q1 30 NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS 33.133 Q1 31 Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics 32.963 Q1 32 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY 32.956 Q1 33 PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE 31.560 Q1 34 Nature Nanotechnology 31.538 Q1 35 Nature Photonics 31.241 Q1 36 NATURE METHODS 30.822 Q1 37 Nature Catalysis 30.471 Q1 38 Energy & Environmental Science 30.289 Q1 39 BMJ-British Medical Journal 30.223 Q1 40 LANCET NEUROLOGY 30.039 Q1 41 Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology 29.848 Q1 42 Cancer Discovery