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Waterbird and Wetland Monitoring at The Emiquon Preserve Annual Report 2017 [PDF]
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) identified key ecological attributes (hereafter, KEAs) of specific biological characteristics or ecological processes that evaluate restoration success and trajectory at The Emiquon Preserve (hereafter Emiquon; The Nature ...
Hagy, Heath M. +2 more
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Population overlap and habitat segregation in wintering Black-tailed Godwits Limosa limosa [PDF]
Distinct breeding populations of migratory species may overlap both spatially and temporally, but differ in patterns of habitat use. This has important implications for population monitoring and conservation.
Baker M.C +48 more
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Ecological Drivers of Change in Waterbird Communities of Iranian Wetlands
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001655 German Academic Exchange ...
Shokri, Shirko +7 more
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Comparison of waterbird communities in a Mediterranean salina – saltmarsh complex
Coastal wetlands provide habitat for large numbers and many species of waterbirds. Man-made salinas are a particu-lar habitat type often found in such wetlands. This study is an initiative to understand the differences in bird communities between a salina (including evaporation ponds and prebasin) and a saltmarsh.
Periklis K. Birtsas +3 more
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Comparing autumn duck use of intensely managed wetlands in Michigan using a novel approach
Camera traps, a relatively novel method for assessing waterfowl use of wetlands, show ducks in southeastern Michigan are influenced by hunting disturbance, vegetation type, season progression, and diel period. Abstract Socioeconomic value derived from duck hunting has contributed to autumn habitat use becoming a particular focus for the natural ...
Trey McClinton +2 more
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Waterfowl population survey of the Marcali reservoir (2007–2008). [PDF]
This study has shown that the Marcali reservoir is an important waterbird wetland habitat espe- cially during the migration period.
Kovács, Gyula +2 more
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ABSTRACT Limited evidence of nutritional deficiencies has been identified in bioarchaeological studies of Native California populations, although isotopic and ethnohistoric research provides evidence of regional, seasonal, and cultural variability in food shortages.
Alyson Caine +3 more
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Waterbird and Wetland Monitoring at The Emiquon Preserve Annual Report 2016 [PDF]
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) identified key ecological attributes (hereafter, KEAs) of specific biological characteristics or ecological processes that could indicate restoration success and trajectory at the Emiquon Preserve (hereafter Emiquon; The ...
Hagy, Heath M. +3 more
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Creating a safe operating space for wetlands in a changing climate [PDF]
Many of the world’s wetlands may be profoundly affected by climate change over the coming decades. Although wetland managers may have little control over the causes of climate change, they can help to counteract its effects through local measures ...
Anza +34 more
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Community attitudes and support for the restoration of a cryptic seabird in a peopled landscape
Abstract Ecological restoration projects aim to facilitate species recovery, including the reintroduction and recolonisation of extirpated species. In the case of highly mobile species, restoring habitat within the species' historic range can lead to natural recolonisation.
Michael R. Fox +2 more
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