Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA"

The Winous Point Marsh Conservancy and the Winous Point Shooting Club, with landholdings in both Sandusky and Ottawa Counties, Ohio, has completed a survey of the summer resident bird population on the property 4 times spanning 137 years. Although achieving a true census is unrealistic, these survey...

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Main Authors: Shirkey, Brendan T., Simpson, John W., Picciuto, Michael A.
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Language:English
Published: Ohio State University. Libraries 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1811/88563
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spelling ftohiostateu:oai:kb.osu.edu:1811/88563 2023-05-15T13:24:51+02:00 Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA" Shirkey, Brendan T. Simpson, John W. Picciuto, Michael A. 2019 text/comma-separated http://hdl.handle.net/1811/88563 en_US eng Ohio State University. Libraries Shirkey, Brendan T., John W. Simpson, and Michael A. Picciuto (2019). Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA." The Ohio Journal of Science, 119(2), 48-74. https://doi.org/10.18061/ojs.v119i2.6649 http://hdl.handle.net/1811/88563 avian surveys long-term monitoring wetlands Winous Point Dataset 2019 ftohiostateu https://doi.org/10.18061/ojs.v119i2.6649 2020-08-22T19:46:54Z The Winous Point Marsh Conservancy and the Winous Point Shooting Club, with landholdings in both Sandusky and Ottawa Counties, Ohio, has completed a survey of the summer resident bird population on the property 4 times spanning 137 years. Although achieving a true census is unrealistic, these surveys have provided a unique, long-term history of changes in the avian community in northwest Ohio since the 1880s. Surveys were completed in 1880, 1930, 1960, and 2017. Draining and deforestation of the wetlands in northwest Ohio, in the late 1870s, resulted in the loss of many forested-wetland dependent species such as Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea), Solitary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria), and Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis) after the 1880 survey. Intensification of agricultural practices after the 1930 survey likely resulted in the loss of the early successional habitat that was associated with smaller, less intensive, agricultural practices and consequently the loss of many grassland nesting species such as Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus), Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna), Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus), Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors), Northern Pintail (Anas acuta), and Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata). Several new species were documented during the 2017 survey including Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis), Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator), and American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos). This long-term dataset provides a unique opportunity to investigate the avian immigration, extirpation, and recolonization of a specific site over the past 137 years, providing insight into how landscape-level habitat changes affected the avian community. Dataset Anas acuta Anas clypeata Northern Shoveler Shoveler osprey Pandion haliaetus Ohio State University (OSU): Knowledge Bank
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long-term monitoring
wetlands
Winous Point
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long-term monitoring
wetlands
Winous Point
Shirkey, Brendan T.
Simpson, John W.
Picciuto, Michael A.
Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA"
topic_facet avian surveys
long-term monitoring
wetlands
Winous Point
description The Winous Point Marsh Conservancy and the Winous Point Shooting Club, with landholdings in both Sandusky and Ottawa Counties, Ohio, has completed a survey of the summer resident bird population on the property 4 times spanning 137 years. Although achieving a true census is unrealistic, these surveys have provided a unique, long-term history of changes in the avian community in northwest Ohio since the 1880s. Surveys were completed in 1880, 1930, 1960, and 2017. Draining and deforestation of the wetlands in northwest Ohio, in the late 1870s, resulted in the loss of many forested-wetland dependent species such as Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea), Solitary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria), and Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis) after the 1880 survey. Intensification of agricultural practices after the 1930 survey likely resulted in the loss of the early successional habitat that was associated with smaller, less intensive, agricultural practices and consequently the loss of many grassland nesting species such as Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus), Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna), Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus), Blue-winged Teal (Anas discors), Northern Pintail (Anas acuta), and Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata). Several new species were documented during the 2017 survey including Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis), Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator), and American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos). This long-term dataset provides a unique opportunity to investigate the avian immigration, extirpation, and recolonization of a specific site over the past 137 years, providing insight into how landscape-level habitat changes affected the avian community.
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author Shirkey, Brendan T.
Simpson, John W.
Picciuto, Michael A.
author_facet Shirkey, Brendan T.
Simpson, John W.
Picciuto, Michael A.
author_sort Shirkey, Brendan T.
title Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA"
title_short Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA"
title_full Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA"
title_fullStr Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA"
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA"
title_sort supplementary material for "a 137-year history of the summer avian community at the winous point marsh, port clinton, ohio, usa"
publisher Ohio State University. Libraries
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/1811/88563
genre Anas acuta
Anas clypeata
Northern Shoveler
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Pandion haliaetus
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osprey
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op_relation Shirkey, Brendan T., John W. Simpson, and Michael A. Picciuto (2019). Supplementary Material for "A 137-Year History of the Summer Avian Community at the Winous Point Marsh, Port Clinton, Ohio, USA." The Ohio Journal of Science, 119(2), 48-74. https://doi.org/10.18061/ojs.v119i2.6649
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