Shorebird Dependence on Arctic Littoral Habitats

This research, now in its sixth year, has focused on seasonal patterns of habitat use by arctic tundra breeding shorebirds, attempting to determine the dependence of different species on resources which may be affected by proposed oil development on the outer continental shelf of Alaska. The approac...

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Main Authors: Bodega Marine Reserve, University of California Natural Reserve System, Rober W. Connors
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity 2007
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5063/AA/nrs.769.1
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spelling dataone:doi:10.5063/AA/nrs.769.1 2024-10-03T18:45:47+00:00 Shorebird Dependence on Arctic Littoral Habitats Bodega Marine Reserve University of California Natural Reserve System Rober W. Connors Bodega Marine Reserve ENVELOPE(-123.065,-123.065,38.3069,38.3069) BEGINDATE: 1980-07-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1981-06-30T00:00:00Z 2007-09-10T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5063/AA/nrs.769.1 unknown Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity golden plover aquaculture sandpiper Dataset 2007 dataone:urn:node:KNB https://doi.org/10.5063/AA/nrs.769.1 2024-10-03T18:02:54Z This research, now in its sixth year, has focused on seasonal patterns of habitat use by arctic tundra breeding shorebirds, attempting to determine the dependence of different species on resources which may be affected by proposed oil development on the outer continental shelf of Alaska. The approach has utilized intensive site studies at several locations along the Beaufort and Chukchi coasts, supplemented with extensive survey work. Results to date have defined habitat use patterns for all common species inhabiting coastal tundra and shoreline areas and have determined the degree of variation between seasons, species and regions of the coast. The research is also considering different strategies of migrational routes, timing, and schedules of fat deposition: phalarope responses to changes in prey density and wind conditions: patterns of habitat use in disturbed coastal habitats at Prudhoe Bay: experimental investigation of phalarope responses to thin oil films on water: and foraging microhabitat preferences of arctic shorebirds. Current efforts focus on refinement of analyses of habitat associations of different species: interactions between western and semipalmated sandpipers on breeding grounds: and differences in distribution and habitat use between two races of Golden Plover in Alaska. Additional studies are proposed to investigate the occurrence and effects of oceanic plastic particle pollution on surface-foraging seabirds. Dataset Arctic Chukchi Prudhoe Bay Tundra Alaska Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-123.065,-123.065,38.3069,38.3069)
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topic golden plover
aquaculture
sandpiper
spellingShingle golden plover
aquaculture
sandpiper
Bodega Marine Reserve
University of California Natural Reserve System
Rober W. Connors
Shorebird Dependence on Arctic Littoral Habitats
topic_facet golden plover
aquaculture
sandpiper
description This research, now in its sixth year, has focused on seasonal patterns of habitat use by arctic tundra breeding shorebirds, attempting to determine the dependence of different species on resources which may be affected by proposed oil development on the outer continental shelf of Alaska. The approach has utilized intensive site studies at several locations along the Beaufort and Chukchi coasts, supplemented with extensive survey work. Results to date have defined habitat use patterns for all common species inhabiting coastal tundra and shoreline areas and have determined the degree of variation between seasons, species and regions of the coast. The research is also considering different strategies of migrational routes, timing, and schedules of fat deposition: phalarope responses to changes in prey density and wind conditions: patterns of habitat use in disturbed coastal habitats at Prudhoe Bay: experimental investigation of phalarope responses to thin oil films on water: and foraging microhabitat preferences of arctic shorebirds. Current efforts focus on refinement of analyses of habitat associations of different species: interactions between western and semipalmated sandpipers on breeding grounds: and differences in distribution and habitat use between two races of Golden Plover in Alaska. Additional studies are proposed to investigate the occurrence and effects of oceanic plastic particle pollution on surface-foraging seabirds.
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author Bodega Marine Reserve
University of California Natural Reserve System
Rober W. Connors
author_facet Bodega Marine Reserve
University of California Natural Reserve System
Rober W. Connors
author_sort Bodega Marine Reserve
title Shorebird Dependence on Arctic Littoral Habitats
title_short Shorebird Dependence on Arctic Littoral Habitats
title_full Shorebird Dependence on Arctic Littoral Habitats
title_fullStr Shorebird Dependence on Arctic Littoral Habitats
title_full_unstemmed Shorebird Dependence on Arctic Littoral Habitats
title_sort shorebird dependence on arctic littoral habitats
publisher Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity
publishDate 2007
url https://doi.org/10.5063/AA/nrs.769.1
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BEGINDATE: 1980-07-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1981-06-30T00:00:00Z
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genre Arctic
Chukchi
Prudhoe Bay
Tundra
Alaska
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Tundra
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