Feeding Ecology of the North American Knot, Calidris Canutus Rufus

20 p. The summer 1977 appearance of large migrating flocks of North American Knots, 'Calidris canutus rufus~ in the Plymouth, Massachusetts' area, precipitated a field study of that bird's feeding ecology. Under the auspices of the Manomet Bird Observatoyy, the study includes descript...

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Main Author: Bailey, Brent
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Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Kalamazoo College 1977
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spelling ftkalamazoocoll:oai:https://cache.kzoo.edu:10920/22436 2024-09-15T18:00:46+00:00 Feeding Ecology of the North American Knot, Calidris Canutus Rufus Bailey, Brent Unknown 1977 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10920/22436 en_US eng Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo College Biology Senior Individualized Projects Collection Senior Individualized Projects. Biology; http://hdl.handle.net/10920/22436 U.S. copyright laws protect this material. Commercial use or distribution of this material is not permitted without prior written permission of the copyright holder. Thesis 1977 ftkalamazoocoll 2024-07-26T03:06:42Z 20 p. The summer 1977 appearance of large migrating flocks of North American Knots, 'Calidris canutus rufus~ in the Plymouth, Massachusetts' area, precipitated a field study of that bird's feeding ecology. Under the auspices of the Manomet Bird Observatoyy, the study includes descriptions of feeding and flock behavior, and identification and quantification of the birds' ptey. Findings differed from those of other investigators, who worked with other races of Knots in other locales. Thesis Calidris canutus Kalamazoo College: cache digital archive
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description 20 p. The summer 1977 appearance of large migrating flocks of North American Knots, 'Calidris canutus rufus~ in the Plymouth, Massachusetts' area, precipitated a field study of that bird's feeding ecology. Under the auspices of the Manomet Bird Observatoyy, the study includes descriptions of feeding and flock behavior, and identification and quantification of the birds' ptey. Findings differed from those of other investigators, who worked with other races of Knots in other locales.
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Feeding Ecology of the North American Knot, Calidris Canutus Rufus
author_facet Bailey, Brent
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title Feeding Ecology of the North American Knot, Calidris Canutus Rufus
title_short Feeding Ecology of the North American Knot, Calidris Canutus Rufus
title_full Feeding Ecology of the North American Knot, Calidris Canutus Rufus
title_fullStr Feeding Ecology of the North American Knot, Calidris Canutus Rufus
title_full_unstemmed Feeding Ecology of the North American Knot, Calidris Canutus Rufus
title_sort feeding ecology of the north american knot, calidris canutus rufus
publisher Kalamazoo College
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