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Studies on breeding shorebirds at Medusa Bay, Taimyr, in summer 2001 [PDF]

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In the Summer of 2001 a combined Dutch-Russian expedition took place to the Willem Barentz field station at Medusa Bay near Dikson in north-western Taimyr. The expedition was organized by Alterra, the Working Group for International Waterbird and Wetland
Schekkerman, H., Tulp, I.
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2006 Final Report on the Western Snowy Plovers

open access: yes, 2007
In 2006 we continued with the management of the WSP population at Coal Oil Point Reserve as in previous year. We abandoned the use of mini-exclosures after Great Horned owls cued in the exclosure to pursue adult plovers. We continued to raise chicks from destroyed or abandoned nests and banded the 10 chicks that fledged in captivity.
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2010 Final Report on the Western Snowy Plovers

open access: yes, 2011
In 2010 we continued with the monitoring of the WSP population at Coal Oil Point Reserve as in previous years. We estimated chicks until fledged age. We had predator control during most of the breeding season and the loss of nests from skunk predation was greatly reduced. However chick predation from unknown predators was higher than normal.
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Prepared by [PDF]

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Drew Kerr   +3 more
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The Various Ways in Which Birds Blink. [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals (Basel), 2023
Morris JGL, Parsons JJ.
europepmc   +1 more source

Characterization, Selection, and Trans-Species Polymorphism in the MHC Class II of Heermann's Gull (Charadriiformes). [PDF]

open access: yesGenes (Basel), 2022
Mancilla-Morales MD   +7 more
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2009 Final Report on the Western Snowy Plovers

open access: yes, 2010
In 2009 we continued with the monitoring of the WSP population at Coal Oil Point Reserve as in previous years. We were able to estimate chicks until fledged age. This year we had predator control during most of the breeding season. The predator control focused on trapping skunks in the nesting habitat.
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Possible steps in the evolutionary development of bird navigation [PDF]

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Hypotheses are presented to explain the evolutionary development of navigational ability in migratory birds. Areas of discussion to describe the possible techniques are: (1) sun compass, (2) bicoordinate navigation, (3) star compass, (4) wind cues, (5 ...
Bellrose, F. C.
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Medicinal waterbirds in the traditional healthcare system: an assessment of biodiversity-cultural linkages in Eastern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Ethnobiol Ethnomed, 2022
Rahman Q   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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