The North American Sea Ducks: Their Biology and Behavior

The 21 species of sea ducks are one of the larger subgroups (Tribe Mergini) of the waterfowl family Anatidae, and the 16 species (one historically extinct) that are native to North America represent the largest number to be found on any continent, and also the largest number of endemic sea duck spec...

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Main Author: Johnsgard, Paul A.
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Published: DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln 2016
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:zeabook-1049 2023-11-12T04:13:01+01:00 The North American Sea Ducks: Their Biology and Behavior Johnsgard, Paul A. 2016-10-09T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/zeabook/50 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/zeabook/article/1049/viewcontent/Sea_Ducks_DC_color_text_OPTIMUS.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/zeabook/50 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/zeabook/article/1049/viewcontent/Sea_Ducks_DC_color_text_OPTIMUS.pdf Zea E-Books Collection duck eider scoter oldsquaw merganser goldeneye bufflehead harlequin ornithology Animal Sciences Biodiversity Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Life Sciences Poultry or Avian Science Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology text 2016 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:28:46Z The 21 species of sea ducks are one of the larger subgroups (Tribe Mergini) of the waterfowl family Anatidae, and the 16 species (one historically extinct) that are native to North America represent the largest number to be found on any continent, and also the largest number of endemic sea duck species native to any continent. Although generally not important as game birds, the sea ducks include some economically important birds such as the eiders, the basis for the Arctic eiderdown industry and a historically important food source for some Native American cultures. They also include what is probably the most northerly breeding species of all waterfowl and an icon of Arctic bird life, the long-tailed duck. The sea ducks also include species having some of the most complex and diverse pair-forming postural and acoustic displays of all waterfowl (goldeneyes and bufflehead), and some of the deepest diving species of all waterfowl (scoters and long-tailed duck). Sea ducks are highly prone to population disasters caused by oil spills and other water contaminants and, like other seabirds, are among the first bird groups that are being affected by current global warming trends in polar regions. This book is an effort to summarize succinctly our current knowledge of sea duck biology and to provide a convenient survey of the vast technical literature on the group, with over 900 literature references. It also includes 90,000 words of text (more than 40 percent of which is new), 15 updated range maps, 11 black & white and 20 color photographs, over 30 ink drawings, and nearly 150 sketches. Lastly, the North American sea ducks include the now extinct Labrador duck, the only northern hemisphere waterfowl species to have gone extinct in modern times. I have gratefully reprinted a Labrador duck watercolor by Sir Peter Scott. Considering recent population crashes in other sea ducks, such as the Steller’s eider and spectacled eider, it should also offer a sobering reminder of the fragility of our natural world and its ... Text Arctic Global warming steller’s eider University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Arctic
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Life Sciences
Poultry or Avian Science
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Johnsgard, Paul A.
The North American Sea Ducks: Their Biology and Behavior
topic_facet duck
eider
scoter
oldsquaw
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goldeneye
bufflehead
harlequin
ornithology
Animal Sciences
Biodiversity
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Life Sciences
Poultry or Avian Science
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
description The 21 species of sea ducks are one of the larger subgroups (Tribe Mergini) of the waterfowl family Anatidae, and the 16 species (one historically extinct) that are native to North America represent the largest number to be found on any continent, and also the largest number of endemic sea duck species native to any continent. Although generally not important as game birds, the sea ducks include some economically important birds such as the eiders, the basis for the Arctic eiderdown industry and a historically important food source for some Native American cultures. They also include what is probably the most northerly breeding species of all waterfowl and an icon of Arctic bird life, the long-tailed duck. The sea ducks also include species having some of the most complex and diverse pair-forming postural and acoustic displays of all waterfowl (goldeneyes and bufflehead), and some of the deepest diving species of all waterfowl (scoters and long-tailed duck). Sea ducks are highly prone to population disasters caused by oil spills and other water contaminants and, like other seabirds, are among the first bird groups that are being affected by current global warming trends in polar regions. This book is an effort to summarize succinctly our current knowledge of sea duck biology and to provide a convenient survey of the vast technical literature on the group, with over 900 literature references. It also includes 90,000 words of text (more than 40 percent of which is new), 15 updated range maps, 11 black & white and 20 color photographs, over 30 ink drawings, and nearly 150 sketches. Lastly, the North American sea ducks include the now extinct Labrador duck, the only northern hemisphere waterfowl species to have gone extinct in modern times. I have gratefully reprinted a Labrador duck watercolor by Sir Peter Scott. Considering recent population crashes in other sea ducks, such as the Steller’s eider and spectacled eider, it should also offer a sobering reminder of the fragility of our natural world and its ...
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