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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2016

A road map for designing and implementing a biological monitoring program.

Joel H. Reynolds; Melinda G. Knutson; Ken B. Newman; Emily D. Silverman; William L. Thompson

Designing and implementing natural resource monitoring is a challenging endeavor undertaken by many agencies, NGOs, and citizen groups worldwide. Yet many monitoring programs fail to deliver useful information for a variety of administrative (staffing, documentation, and funding) or technical (sampling design and data analysis) reasons. Programs risk failure if they lack a clear motivating problem or question, explicit objectives linked to this problem or question, and a comprehensive conceptual model of the system under study. Designers must consider what “success” looks like from a resource management perspective, how desired outcomes translate to appropriate attributes to monitor, and how they will be measured. All such efforts should be filtered through the question “Why is this important?” Failing to address these considerations will produce a program that fails to deliver the desired information. We addressed these issues through creation of a “road map” for designing and implementing a monitoring program, synthesizing multiple aspects of a monitoring program into a single, overarching framework. The road map emphasizes linkages among core decisions to ensure alignment of all components, from problem framing through technical details of data collection and analysis, to program administration. Following this framework will help avoid common pitfalls, keep projects on track and budgets realistic, and aid in program evaluations. The road map has proved useful for monitoring by individuals and teams, those planning new monitoring, and those reviewing existing monitoring and for staff with a wide range of technical and scientific skills.


Oecologia | 2010

Distribution patterns of wintering sea ducks in relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation and local environmental characteristics

Elise F. Zipkin; Beth Gardner; Andrew T. Gilbert; Allan F. O’Connell; J. Andrew Royle; Emily D. Silverman


Statistical Methodology | 2014

Fitting statistical distributions to sea duck count data: Implications for survey design and abundance estimation

Elise F. Zipkin; Jeffery B. Leirness; Brian P. Kinlan; Allan F. O’Connell; Emily D. Silverman


Archive | 2007

Trends in Duck Breeding Populations, 1955-2007

Khristi Wilkins; Mark C. Otto; Guthrie S. Zimmerman; Emily D. Silverman; Mark D. Koneff


Biological Conservation | 2016

Forecasting waterfowl population dynamics under climate change — Does the spatial variation of density dependence and environmental effects matter?

Qing Zhao; Emily D. Silverman; Kathy Fleming; G. Scott Boomer


Ecological Modelling | 2017

Accounting for the temporal variation of spatial effect improves inference and projection of population dynamics models

Qing Zhao; G. Scott Boomer; Emily D. Silverman; Kathy Fleming


Archive | 2012

Trends in Duck Breeding Populations 1955-2012

Nathan L. Zimpfer; Walter E. Rhodes; Emily D. Silverman; Guthrie S. Zimmerman; Ken D. Richkus


Archive | 2011

Trends in Duck Breeding Populations, 1955{2011

Nathan L. Zimpfer; Walter E. Rhodes; Emily D. Silverman; Guthrie S. Zimmerman; Ken D. Richkus


Archive | 2008

Trends in Duck Breeding Populations, 1955-2008

Nathan L. Zimpfer; Guthrie S. Zimmerman; Emily D. Silverman; Mark Kone


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2018

Sample size considerations for satellite telemetry and animal distributions: Satellite Telemetry Sample Sizes

Anthony J. Roberts; Emily D. Silverman; Suzanne Gifford

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Guthrie S. Zimmerman

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Nathan L. Zimpfer

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Allan F. O’Connell

Patuxent Wildlife Research Center

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Elise F. Zipkin

Michigan State University

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G. Scott Boomer

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Kathy Fleming

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Mark D. Koneff

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Qing Zhao

Colorado State University

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Andrew T. Gilbert

Patuxent Wildlife Research Center

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Anthony J. Roberts

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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