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Waterbirds, 2017
Many bird species of conservation concern have behavioral or morphological traits that make it difficult for researchers to determine if the birds have been uniquely marked. Those traits can also increase the difficulty for researchers to decipher those markers.
Dustin L. Toy +2 more
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Many bird species of conservation concern have behavioral or morphological traits that make it difficult for researchers to determine if the birds have been uniquely marked. Those traits can also increase the difficulty for researchers to decipher those markers.
Dustin L. Toy +2 more
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Ecological Modelling, 2013
Abstract Botany Bay Plantation Wildlife Management Area is one of only four known natural nesting sites for least terns ( Sternula antillarum ) on the South Carolina coast, and more than 20,000 people visit the 3-mile stretch of beach each nesting season since it opened to the public in 2008.
William Kanapaux, Gregory A. Kiker
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Abstract Botany Bay Plantation Wildlife Management Area is one of only four known natural nesting sites for least terns ( Sternula antillarum ) on the South Carolina coast, and more than 20,000 people visit the 3-mile stretch of beach each nesting season since it opened to the public in 2008.
William Kanapaux, Gregory A. Kiker
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Waterbirds, 2013
Abstract. Although a species of conservation concern, little is known about the reproductive success of Least Terns (Sternula antillarum) throughout the southeastern USA where availability of natural beaches for nesting is limited. Daily survival rate (DSR) of nests and chicks was examined at four natural nesting sites in Cape Romain National Wildlife ...
Gillian L. Brooks +3 more
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Abstract. Although a species of conservation concern, little is known about the reproductive success of Least Terns (Sternula antillarum) throughout the southeastern USA where availability of natural beaches for nesting is limited. Daily survival rate (DSR) of nests and chicks was examined at four natural nesting sites in Cape Romain National Wildlife ...
Gillian L. Brooks +3 more
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The Auk, 2013
Abstract. Nest-habitat selection in colonial species has rarely been assessed at multiple spatial scales to evaluate its fitness consequences. Management for the federally endangered U.S. Interior population of Least Terns (Sternula antillarum) has focused on maintenance of breeding habitats, including mechanical construction of sandbars from dredged ...
Jennifer H. Stucker +2 more
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Abstract. Nest-habitat selection in colonial species has rarely been assessed at multiple spatial scales to evaluate its fitness consequences. Management for the federally endangered U.S. Interior population of Least Terns (Sternula antillarum) has focused on maintenance of breeding habitats, including mechanical construction of sandbars from dredged ...
Jennifer H. Stucker +2 more
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Notes on the breeding status of Least Tern (<em>Sternula antillarum</em>) on St. Kitts, West Indies
Journal of Caribbean Ornithology, 2013Abstract: The breeding population of the Least Tern (Sternula antillarum) in the Caribbean is small and requires monitoring due to anthropogenic disturbances of fragile marine and terrestrial ecosystems. In 2006 and 2007, surveys were conducted of all historical colony sites on the South East Peninsula salt pond system and along beaches during the ...
Raphaela Stimmelmayr +2 more
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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 2016
Omissions in Robinson et al.'s interpretation of Aroclor 1268 concentrations in least tern eggs alter the study's conclusions.
P C, Fuchsman, M H, Henning, V S, Magar
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Omissions in Robinson et al.'s interpretation of Aroclor 1268 concentrations in least tern eggs alter the study's conclusions.
P C, Fuchsman, M H, Henning, V S, Magar
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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 2016
This article provides our response to the comment by Fuchsman et al.
Gabrielle L. Robinson +3 more
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This article provides our response to the comment by Fuchsman et al.
Gabrielle L. Robinson +3 more
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Least Tern (Sternula antillarum)
The Birds of North America Online, 1997Bruce C. Thompson +5 more
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