Data from: Wintering sea duck distribution along the Atlantic coast of the United States

Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that four of the most common species wintering along the eastern coast of the United States—long-tailed duck Clangula hyemalis, white-winged scoter Melanitta fusca, surf scoter Melanitta perspicillata, and...

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Main Authors: Silverman, Emily D., Saalfeld, David T., Leirness, Jeffery B., Koneff, Mark D.
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Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.m9t12
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::862d6651020f2f6d6131fb65638b05bd 2023-05-15T15:55:55+02:00 Data from: Wintering sea duck distribution along the Atlantic coast of the United States Silverman, Emily D. Saalfeld, David T. Leirness, Jeffery B. Koneff, Mark D. 2013-01-01 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.m9t12 undefined unknown http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.m9t12 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.m9t12 lic_creative-commons oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:83414 oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:83414 10.5061/dryad.m9t12 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f 10|openaire____::081b82f96300b6a6e3d282bad31cb6e2 re3data_____::r3d100000044 Life sciences medicine and health care Somateria mollissima dresseriMelanitta americana Clangula hyemalis Melanitta perspicillata Melanitta fusca envir geo Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2013 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.m9t12 2023-01-22T16:52:35Z Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that four of the most common species wintering along the eastern coast of the United States—long-tailed duck Clangula hyemalis, white-winged scoter Melanitta fusca, surf scoter Melanitta perspicillata, and black scoter Melanitta americana—may be declining, while the status of American common eider Somateria mollissima dresseri is uncertain. The apparent negative trends, combined with the fact that sea duck life histories are among the most poorly documented of North American waterfowl, have led to concerns for these species and questions about the impacts of human activities, such as hunting, as well as catastrophic events and environmental change. During winter, thousands of sea ducks are found along the U.S. Atlantic coast, where they may be affected by proposed wind-power development, changes to marine traffic, aquaculture practices, sand mining, and other coastal development. Possible impacts are difficult to quantify because traditional winter waterfowl surveys do not cover many of the marine habitats used by sea ducks. Thus, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conducted an experimental survey of sea ducks from 2008 to 2011 to characterize their winter distributions along the U.S. Atlantic coast. Each year, data were collected on 11 species of sea ducks on >200 transects, stretching from Maine to Florida. In this paper, we describe distribution of common eider, long-tailed duck, white-winged scoter, surf scoter, and black scoter. Densities of the two species with the most northerly distribution, white-winged scoter and common eider, were highest near Cape Cod and Nantucket. Long-tailed duck was most abundant around Cape Cod, Nantucket Shoals, and in Chesapeake Bay. Surf scoter also concentrated within Chesapeake Bay; however, they were additionally found in high densities in Delaware Bay, and along the Maryland–Delaware outer coast. Black scoter, the most widely distributed species, occurred at high densities ... Dataset Common Eider Melanitta fusca Somateria mollissima Unknown Nantucket ENVELOPE(-61.917,-61.917,-74.583,-74.583)
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medicine and health care
Somateria mollissima dresseriMelanitta americana
Clangula hyemalis
Melanitta perspicillata
Melanitta fusca
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geo
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medicine and health care
Somateria mollissima dresseriMelanitta americana
Clangula hyemalis
Melanitta perspicillata
Melanitta fusca
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Saalfeld, David T.
Leirness, Jeffery B.
Koneff, Mark D.
Data from: Wintering sea duck distribution along the Atlantic coast of the United States
topic_facet Life sciences
medicine and health care
Somateria mollissima dresseriMelanitta americana
Clangula hyemalis
Melanitta perspicillata
Melanitta fusca
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geo
description Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that four of the most common species wintering along the eastern coast of the United States—long-tailed duck Clangula hyemalis, white-winged scoter Melanitta fusca, surf scoter Melanitta perspicillata, and black scoter Melanitta americana—may be declining, while the status of American common eider Somateria mollissima dresseri is uncertain. The apparent negative trends, combined with the fact that sea duck life histories are among the most poorly documented of North American waterfowl, have led to concerns for these species and questions about the impacts of human activities, such as hunting, as well as catastrophic events and environmental change. During winter, thousands of sea ducks are found along the U.S. Atlantic coast, where they may be affected by proposed wind-power development, changes to marine traffic, aquaculture practices, sand mining, and other coastal development. Possible impacts are difficult to quantify because traditional winter waterfowl surveys do not cover many of the marine habitats used by sea ducks. Thus, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conducted an experimental survey of sea ducks from 2008 to 2011 to characterize their winter distributions along the U.S. Atlantic coast. Each year, data were collected on 11 species of sea ducks on >200 transects, stretching from Maine to Florida. In this paper, we describe distribution of common eider, long-tailed duck, white-winged scoter, surf scoter, and black scoter. Densities of the two species with the most northerly distribution, white-winged scoter and common eider, were highest near Cape Cod and Nantucket. Long-tailed duck was most abundant around Cape Cod, Nantucket Shoals, and in Chesapeake Bay. Surf scoter also concentrated within Chesapeake Bay; however, they were additionally found in high densities in Delaware Bay, and along the Maryland–Delaware outer coast. Black scoter, the most widely distributed species, occurred at high densities ...
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title Data from: Wintering sea duck distribution along the Atlantic coast of the United States
title_short Data from: Wintering sea duck distribution along the Atlantic coast of the United States
title_full Data from: Wintering sea duck distribution along the Atlantic coast of the United States
title_fullStr Data from: Wintering sea duck distribution along the Atlantic coast of the United States
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Wintering sea duck distribution along the Atlantic coast of the United States
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