Evaluating the Potential Impact of a Gas Pipeline on Whimbrel Breeding Habitat in the Outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories

We used ground surveys to identify breeding habitat for Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) in the outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, and to test the value of high-resolution IKONOS imagery for mapping additional breeding habitat in the Delta. During ground surveys, we found Whimbrel nests (n =...

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Published in:Avian Conservation and Ecology
Main Authors: Lisa D. Pirie, Charles M. Francis, Victoria H. Johnston
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2009
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-00298-040202
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:bb5f64f9ba89414590dabba77fe7e01e 2023-05-15T17:09:30+02:00 Evaluating the Potential Impact of a Gas Pipeline on Whimbrel Breeding Habitat in the Outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories Lisa D. Pirie Charles M. Francis Victoria H. Johnston 2009-12-01 https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-00298-040202 https://doaj.org/article/bb5f64f9ba89414590dabba77fe7e01e en eng Resilience Alliance 1712-6568 doi:10.5751/ACE-00298-040202 https://doaj.org/article/bb5f64f9ba89414590dabba77fe7e01e undefined Avian Conservation and Ecology, Vol 4, Iss 2, p 2 (2009) breeding ecology breeding habitat gas pipeline IKONOS Numenius phaeopus predictive habitat modeling remote sensing supervised classification envir anthro-se Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2009 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-00298-040202 2023-01-22T17:50:15Z We used ground surveys to identify breeding habitat for Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) in the outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, and to test the value of high-resolution IKONOS imagery for mapping additional breeding habitat in the Delta. During ground surveys, we found Whimbrel nests (n = 28) in extensive areas of wet-sedge low-centered polygon (LCP) habitat on two islands in the Delta (Taglu and Fish islands) in 2006 and 2007. Supervised classification using spectral analysis of IKONOS imagery successfully identified additional areas of wet-sedge habitat in the region. However, ground surveys to test this classification found that many areas of wet-sedge habitat had dense shrubs, no standing water, and/or lacked polygon structure and did not support breeding Whimbrel. Visual examination of the IKONOS imagery was necessary to determine which areas exhibited LCP structure. Much lower densities of nesting Whimbrel were also found in upland habitats near wetlands. We used habitat maps developed from a combination of methods, to perform scenario analyses to estimate the potential effects of the Mackenzie Gas Project on Whimbrel habitat. Assuming effective complete habitat loss within 20 m, 50 m, or 250 m of any infrastructure or pipeline, the currently proposed pipeline development would result in loss of 8%, 12%, or 30% of existing Whimbrel habitat. If subsidence were to occur, most Whimbrel habitat could become unsuitable. If the facility is developed, follow-up surveys will be required to test these models. Article in Journal/Newspaper Mackenzie Delta Northwest Territories Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel Fish Islands Unknown Northwest Territories Mackenzie Delta ENVELOPE(-136.672,-136.672,68.833,68.833) Fish Islands ENVELOPE(-65.417,-65.417,-66.033,-66.033) Avian Conservation and Ecology 4 2
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gas pipeline
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predictive habitat modeling
remote sensing
supervised classification
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gas pipeline
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Charles M. Francis
Victoria H. Johnston
Evaluating the Potential Impact of a Gas Pipeline on Whimbrel Breeding Habitat in the Outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories
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supervised classification
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description We used ground surveys to identify breeding habitat for Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) in the outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, and to test the value of high-resolution IKONOS imagery for mapping additional breeding habitat in the Delta. During ground surveys, we found Whimbrel nests (n = 28) in extensive areas of wet-sedge low-centered polygon (LCP) habitat on two islands in the Delta (Taglu and Fish islands) in 2006 and 2007. Supervised classification using spectral analysis of IKONOS imagery successfully identified additional areas of wet-sedge habitat in the region. However, ground surveys to test this classification found that many areas of wet-sedge habitat had dense shrubs, no standing water, and/or lacked polygon structure and did not support breeding Whimbrel. Visual examination of the IKONOS imagery was necessary to determine which areas exhibited LCP structure. Much lower densities of nesting Whimbrel were also found in upland habitats near wetlands. We used habitat maps developed from a combination of methods, to perform scenario analyses to estimate the potential effects of the Mackenzie Gas Project on Whimbrel habitat. Assuming effective complete habitat loss within 20 m, 50 m, or 250 m of any infrastructure or pipeline, the currently proposed pipeline development would result in loss of 8%, 12%, or 30% of existing Whimbrel habitat. If subsidence were to occur, most Whimbrel habitat could become unsuitable. If the facility is developed, follow-up surveys will be required to test these models.
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Victoria H. Johnston
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title Evaluating the Potential Impact of a Gas Pipeline on Whimbrel Breeding Habitat in the Outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories
title_short Evaluating the Potential Impact of a Gas Pipeline on Whimbrel Breeding Habitat in the Outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories
title_full Evaluating the Potential Impact of a Gas Pipeline on Whimbrel Breeding Habitat in the Outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories
title_fullStr Evaluating the Potential Impact of a Gas Pipeline on Whimbrel Breeding Habitat in the Outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Potential Impact of a Gas Pipeline on Whimbrel Breeding Habitat in the Outer Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories
title_sort evaluating the potential impact of a gas pipeline on whimbrel breeding habitat in the outer mackenzie delta, northwest territories
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