22
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Land–use Changes and Conservation of the Hawai‘I ‘Amakihi

, &
Pages 204-215 | Received 30 Mar 2010, Published online: 04 Nov 2019

References

  • Atkinson, I. A. E. 1977. A Reassessment of Factors, Particularly Rattus rattus L., That Influenced the Decline of Endemic Forest Birds in the Hawai‘ian Islands. Pacific Science 31 (2): 109–133.
  • Culliney, J. L. 2006. Islands in a Far Sea: The Fate of Nature in Hawai‘i. Rev. ed. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.
  • Echeverría, C., A. C. Newton, A. Lara, J. M. Rey benayas, and D. A. Coomes. 2007. Impacts of Forest Fragmentation on Species Composition and Forest Structure in the Temperate Landscape of Southern Chile. Global Ecology and Biogeography 16 (4): 426–439.
  • Fletcher, R. J., Jr. 2005. Multiple Edge Effects and Their Implications in Fragmented Landscapes. Journal of Animal Ecology 74 (2): 342–352.
  • James, H. F. 2004. The Osteology and Phylogeny of the Hawai‘ian Finch Radiation (Fringillidae: Drepanidini), including Extinct Taxa. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 141 (2): 207–255.
  • Jarvi, S. I., C. T. Atkinson, and R. C. Fleischer. 2001. Immunogenetics and Resistance to Avian Malaria (Plasmodium relictum) in Hawai‘ian Honeycreepers (Drepanidinae). In Evolution, Ecology, Conservation and Management of Hawaiian Birds: A Vanishing Avifauna, Edited by J. M. Scott, S. Conant, and C. Van riper III, 254–263. Camarillo, Calif.: Cooper Ornithological Society.
  • Juvik, J. O., S. P. Juvik, and L. S. Hamilton. 1992. Altitudinal Resource Zonation versus Vertical Control: Land Use Conflict on Two Hawai‘ian Mountains. Mountain Research and Development 12 (3): 211–226.
  • Juvik, S. P., and J. O. Juvik, eds. 1998. Atlas of Hawai‘i. 3rd ed. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.
  • Kinney, K. M., and M. K. Steinberg. 2007. Investigations of Land Use Change and Development Trends in the District of Puna, Hawai‘i. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, California.
  • Kirch, P. V. 1982. The Impact of the Prehistoric Polynesians on the Hawai‘ian Ecosystem. Pacific Science 36 (1): 1–14.
  • Klein, A., P. J. Hart, K. Strumpf, E. Tweed, C. Henneman, and others. 2003. Nest of ‘Amakihi Near Sea‐Level on Hawai‘i Island. ‘Elepaio 63 (9): 67–68.
  • Lindsey, G. D., E. A. Vanderwerf, H. Baker, and P. E. Baker. 1998. Oahu Amakihi (Hemignathus chloris). The Birds of North America Online, No. 360, edited by A. Poole. Ithaca , N.Y. : Cornell Lab of Ornithology. [http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/360b].
  • Lovich, R. 2003. Habitat Use by the ‘Amakihi, Hemignathus chloris (Aves: Drepanidinae) in a Suburban Setting: Possible Evolutionary and Conservation Consequences. ‘Elepaio 63 (7): 51, 54–55.
  • Mountainspring, S., and J. M. Scott. 1985. Interspecific Competition among Hawai‘ian Forest Birds. Ecological Monographs 55 (2): 219–239.
  • Murcia, C. 1995. Edge Effects in Fragmented Forests: Implications for Conservation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 10 (2): 58–62.
  • Olson, S. L., and H. F. James. 1982. Fossil Birds from the Hawai‘ian Islands: Evidence for Wholesale Extinction by Man before Western Contact. Science 217 (4560): 633–635.
  • Pimm, S. L., M. P. Moulton, and L. Justice. 1995. Bird Extinctions in the Central Pacific. In Extinction Rates, Edited by J. H. Lawton and R. M. May, 75–87. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • PIO [Public Information Office]. 2007. Protection of Wao Kele O Puna Celebrated. Office of Hawai‘ian Affairs. [http://www.oha.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=398&Itemid=1].
  • Ralph, C. J., and C. Van riper III. 1985. Historical and Current Factors Affecting Hawaiian Native Birds. In Bird Conservation 2, Edited by S. A. Temple, 7–42. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Ralph, C. J., S. Droege, and J. R. Sauer. 1995. Managing and Monitoring Birds Using Point Counts: Standards and Applications. General Technical Report PSW‐GTR‐149. Albany , Calif. : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station.
  • Schluter, D. 2000. The Ecology of Adaptive Radiation. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Scott, J. M., C. B. Kepler, C. Van riper III, and S. I. Fefer. 1988. Conservation of Hawaii's Vanishing Avifauna: Hawaiian Birds Provide One of the Best, and Most Spectacular Showcases of Divergent Evolution. BioScience 38 (4): 238–253.
  • Shipman, W. H., Limited. 2000. History. W. H. Shipman, Limited. [http://www.whshipman.com/history.html].
  • Spiegel, C. S., P. J. Hart, B. L. Woodworth, E. J. Tweed, and J. J. Lebrun. 2006. Distribution and Abundance of Forest Birds in Low‐Altitude Habitat on Hawai‘i Island: Evidence for Range Expansion of Native Species. Bird Conservation International 16 (2): 175–185.
  • Steinberg, M. K. 2009. Highland Forest Habitat Preference by Endemic Hawai‘ian Honeycreepers: A Preliminary Assessment. Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Edited by J. W. Craine, 71: 54–66. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.
  • Tangley, L. 1988. Fighting Deforestation at Home. BioScience 38 (4): 220–224.
  • Tarr, C. L., and R. C. Fleischer. 1993. Mitochondrial‐DNA Variation and Evolutionary Relationships in the Amakihi Complex. The Auk 110 (4): 825–831.
  • Van riper, C., III, S. G. Van riper, M. L. Goff, and M. Laird. 1986. The Epizootiology and Ecological Significance of Malaria in Hawai‘ian Land Birds. Ecological Monographs 56 (4): 327–344.
  • Vanderwerf, E. A. 1997. O‘ahu ‘Amakihi Nest in Manoa Valley. ‘Elepaio 57 (7): 125–126.
  • Villard, M.‐A., M. K. Trzcinski, and G. Merriam. 1999. Fragmentation Effects on Forest Birds: Relative Influence of Woodland Cover and Configuration on Landscape Occupancy. Conservation Biology 13 (4): 774–783.
  • Warner, R. E. 1968. The Role of Introduced Diseases in the Extinction of the Endemic Hawai‘ian Avifauna. The Condor 70 (2): 101–120.
  • Woodworth, B. L., C. T. Atkinson, D. A. Lapointe, P. J. Hart, C. S. Spiegel, and others. 2005. Host Population Persistence in the Face of Introduced Vector‐Borne Diseases: Hawaii Amakihi and Avian Malaria. PNAS [Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America] 102 (5): 1531–1536.
  • Ziegler, A. C. 2002. Hawaiian Natural History, Ecology, and Evolution. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.