Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).

Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bryan D. Watts (2852099), Fletcher M. Smith (11890513), Chance Hines (11890516), Laura Duval (11890519), Diana J. Hamilton (11890522), Tim Keyes (11890525), Julie Paquet (2651812), Lisa Pirie-Dominix (7479851), Jennie Rausch (2807230), Barry Truitt (11890528), Brad Winn (11890531), Paul Woodard (11890534)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260339.t004
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17709514 2023-05-15T16:35:12+02:00 Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018). Bryan D. Watts (2852099) Fletcher M. Smith (11890513) Chance Hines (11890516) Laura Duval (11890519) Diana J. Hamilton (11890522) Tim Keyes (11890525) Julie Paquet (2651812) Lisa Pirie-Dominix (7479851) Jennie Rausch (2807230) Barry Truitt (11890528) Brad Winn (11890531) Paul Woodard (11890534) 2021-12-31T18:35:07Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260339.t004 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Use_of_staging_and_stopover_sites_by_whimbrels_from_the_Mackenzie_Delta_and_Hudson_Bay_breeding_populations_as_determined_by_satellite_tracking_2008_2018_/17709514 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0260339.t004 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Developmental Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified scattered across continents numenius phaeopus </ confront hazards throughout 98 %) fidelity whimbrel populations using direct migrations along two populations overlap two populations differed left winter grounds en route </ div >< p two breeding populations staging areas suggests winter grounds staging areas populations spend loop migrations breeding ground significantly higher shorter stopovers seasonal schedules satellite transmitters multiple years migratory pathways migration speed migration routes many long mackenzie delta hudson bay faster migration effective management documented dozens birds stopped annual cycles annual cycle 800 km 500 km Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260339.t004 2022-01-06T11:19:45Z Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018). Dataset Hudson Bay Mackenzie Delta Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel Unknown Hudson Bay Hudson Mackenzie Delta ENVELOPE(-136.672,-136.672,68.833,68.833)
institution Open Polar
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op_collection_id ftsmithonian
language unknown
topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
scattered across continents
numenius phaeopus </
confront hazards throughout
98 %) fidelity
whimbrel populations using
direct migrations along
two populations overlap
two populations differed
left winter grounds
en route </
div >< p
two breeding populations
staging areas suggests
winter grounds
staging areas
populations spend
loop migrations
breeding ground
significantly higher
shorter stopovers
seasonal schedules
satellite transmitters
multiple years
migratory pathways
migration speed
migration routes
many long
mackenzie delta
hudson bay
faster migration
effective management
documented dozens
birds stopped
annual cycles
annual cycle
800 km
500 km
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
scattered across continents
numenius phaeopus </
confront hazards throughout
98 %) fidelity
whimbrel populations using
direct migrations along
two populations overlap
two populations differed
left winter grounds
en route </
div >< p
two breeding populations
staging areas suggests
winter grounds
staging areas
populations spend
loop migrations
breeding ground
significantly higher
shorter stopovers
seasonal schedules
satellite transmitters
multiple years
migratory pathways
migration speed
migration routes
many long
mackenzie delta
hudson bay
faster migration
effective management
documented dozens
birds stopped
annual cycles
annual cycle
800 km
500 km
Bryan D. Watts (2852099)
Fletcher M. Smith (11890513)
Chance Hines (11890516)
Laura Duval (11890519)
Diana J. Hamilton (11890522)
Tim Keyes (11890525)
Julie Paquet (2651812)
Lisa Pirie-Dominix (7479851)
Jennie Rausch (2807230)
Barry Truitt (11890528)
Brad Winn (11890531)
Paul Woodard (11890534)
Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
scattered across continents
numenius phaeopus </
confront hazards throughout
98 %) fidelity
whimbrel populations using
direct migrations along
two populations overlap
two populations differed
left winter grounds
en route </
div >< p
two breeding populations
staging areas suggests
winter grounds
staging areas
populations spend
loop migrations
breeding ground
significantly higher
shorter stopovers
seasonal schedules
satellite transmitters
multiple years
migratory pathways
migration speed
migration routes
many long
mackenzie delta
hudson bay
faster migration
effective management
documented dozens
birds stopped
annual cycles
annual cycle
800 km
500 km
description Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).
format Dataset
author Bryan D. Watts (2852099)
Fletcher M. Smith (11890513)
Chance Hines (11890516)
Laura Duval (11890519)
Diana J. Hamilton (11890522)
Tim Keyes (11890525)
Julie Paquet (2651812)
Lisa Pirie-Dominix (7479851)
Jennie Rausch (2807230)
Barry Truitt (11890528)
Brad Winn (11890531)
Paul Woodard (11890534)
author_facet Bryan D. Watts (2852099)
Fletcher M. Smith (11890513)
Chance Hines (11890516)
Laura Duval (11890519)
Diana J. Hamilton (11890522)
Tim Keyes (11890525)
Julie Paquet (2651812)
Lisa Pirie-Dominix (7479851)
Jennie Rausch (2807230)
Barry Truitt (11890528)
Brad Winn (11890531)
Paul Woodard (11890534)
author_sort Bryan D. Watts (2852099)
title Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).
title_short Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).
title_full Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).
title_fullStr Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).
title_full_unstemmed Use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the Mackenzie Delta and Hudson Bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).
title_sort use of staging and stopover sites by whimbrels from the mackenzie delta and hudson bay breeding populations as determined by satellite tracking (2008–2018).
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260339.t004
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Hudson
Mackenzie Delta
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Mackenzie Delta
Numenius phaeopus
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Numenius phaeopus
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doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0260339.t004
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