Longevity records show that Upland Sandpipers are long-lived birds

The life-history traits of migratory waders are characterized by low reproductive rates, delayed maturity, and high survivorship (Myers et al. 1987, Sandercock 2003), which leads to low rates of maximum population growth. Due to their suite of life-history traits, many populations of migratory wader...

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Published in:Wader Study
Main Authors: Sandercock, Brett, Kramos, Greg
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2651324
https://doi.org/10.18194/ws.00177
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spelling ftninstnf:oai:brage.nina.no:11250/2651324 2023-05-15T15:23:18+02:00 Longevity records show that Upland Sandpipers are long-lived birds Sandercock, Brett Kramos, Greg 2020 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2651324 https://doi.org/10.18194/ws.00177 eng eng urn:issn:2058-8410 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2651324 https://doi.org/10.18194/ws.00177 cristin:1806131 60-64 Wader Study Bartramia longicauda Flint Hills natal philopatry survival tallgrass prairie VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 Journal article 2020 ftninstnf https://doi.org/10.18194/ws.00177 2021-12-23T07:16:46Z The life-history traits of migratory waders are characterized by low reproductive rates, delayed maturity, and high survivorship (Myers et al. 1987, Sandercock 2003), which leads to low rates of maximum population growth. Due to their suite of life-history traits, many populations of migratory waders have been negatively impacted by environmental change, habitat loss, harvest, and other perturbations. Conservation planning has been assisted by improved estimates of survival for wader populations (Méndez et al. 2018), but basic data are still lacking for many poorly studied species (Vickery et al. 2010, Pearce- Higgins et al. 2017). One indication that sandpipers and other scolopacid waders might have high annual survival is that records of maximum longevity are often quite high. Scolopacid waders with estimates of maximum longevity over 10 years in the Western Hemisphere include: 12–13+ years for Sanderling Calidris alba (Boates & McNeil 1984) and Wandering Tattler Tringa incana (Gill et al. 2010), 14+ years for Dunlin C. alpina (Warnock & Gill 1996) and Short-billed Dowitcher Limnodromus griseus (BBL 2019), 16+ years for Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus (Klima et al. 2013), Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres (BBL 2019), Least Sandpiper C. minutilla (Miller et al. 1988), and Semipalmated Sandpiper C. pusilla (Gratto-Trevor & Vacek 2001), 19 years for Red Knot C. canutus (rufa subspecies; Baker et al. 2013), 23+ years for Bristle-thighed Curlew N. tahitiensis (Marks 1992), and 25–29+ years for Marbled Godwit Limosa fedoa (Colwell et al. 1995, Gratto-Trevor 2000). acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arenaria interpres Calidris alba Dunlin Numenius phaeopus Red Knot Ruddy Turnstone Whimbrel Sanderling Norwegian Institute for Nature Research: Brage NINA Myers ENVELOPE(170.033,170.033,-72.117,-72.117) Flint ENVELOPE(-65.417,-65.417,-67.333,-67.333) Wader Study 127 1
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topic Bartramia longicauda
Flint Hills
natal philopatry
survival
tallgrass prairie
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
spellingShingle Bartramia longicauda
Flint Hills
natal philopatry
survival
tallgrass prairie
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
Sandercock, Brett
Kramos, Greg
Longevity records show that Upland Sandpipers are long-lived birds
topic_facet Bartramia longicauda
Flint Hills
natal philopatry
survival
tallgrass prairie
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
description The life-history traits of migratory waders are characterized by low reproductive rates, delayed maturity, and high survivorship (Myers et al. 1987, Sandercock 2003), which leads to low rates of maximum population growth. Due to their suite of life-history traits, many populations of migratory waders have been negatively impacted by environmental change, habitat loss, harvest, and other perturbations. Conservation planning has been assisted by improved estimates of survival for wader populations (Méndez et al. 2018), but basic data are still lacking for many poorly studied species (Vickery et al. 2010, Pearce- Higgins et al. 2017). One indication that sandpipers and other scolopacid waders might have high annual survival is that records of maximum longevity are often quite high. Scolopacid waders with estimates of maximum longevity over 10 years in the Western Hemisphere include: 12–13+ years for Sanderling Calidris alba (Boates & McNeil 1984) and Wandering Tattler Tringa incana (Gill et al. 2010), 14+ years for Dunlin C. alpina (Warnock & Gill 1996) and Short-billed Dowitcher Limnodromus griseus (BBL 2019), 16+ years for Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus (Klima et al. 2013), Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres (BBL 2019), Least Sandpiper C. minutilla (Miller et al. 1988), and Semipalmated Sandpiper C. pusilla (Gratto-Trevor & Vacek 2001), 19 years for Red Knot C. canutus (rufa subspecies; Baker et al. 2013), 23+ years for Bristle-thighed Curlew N. tahitiensis (Marks 1992), and 25–29+ years for Marbled Godwit Limosa fedoa (Colwell et al. 1995, Gratto-Trevor 2000). acceptedVersion
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author Sandercock, Brett
Kramos, Greg
author_facet Sandercock, Brett
Kramos, Greg
author_sort Sandercock, Brett
title Longevity records show that Upland Sandpipers are long-lived birds
title_short Longevity records show that Upland Sandpipers are long-lived birds
title_full Longevity records show that Upland Sandpipers are long-lived birds
title_fullStr Longevity records show that Upland Sandpipers are long-lived birds
title_full_unstemmed Longevity records show that Upland Sandpipers are long-lived birds
title_sort longevity records show that upland sandpipers are long-lived birds
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2651324
https://doi.org/10.18194/ws.00177
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