Nutritional Significance of Copper--Bering Intertidal System to Spring-Migrating Shorebirds Breeding in Western Alaska. Annual Report, April 1, 1977--March 31, 1978
In the year ending 1 April 1978, significant new dimensions were added to an appraisal of the Copper River Delta system as critical habitat for Dunlins and Western Sandpipers in spring migration. Selective field work was conducted at other sites in Alaska along the migratory-to-breeding continuum of...
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ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1103203 2023-05-15T15:44:00+02:00 Nutritional Significance of Copper--Bering Intertidal System to Spring-Migrating Shorebirds Breeding in Western Alaska. Annual Report, April 1, 1977--March 31, 1978 Senner, Stanley E. West, George C. 1978-04-01 33 pages Text https://doi.org/10.2172/5996660 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1103203/ English eng University of Alaska Fairbanks. Institute of Arctic Biology. rep-no: DOE/EV/71014-1 rep-no: RLO-2229-T14-1 grantno: EY-76-S-06-2229-014 doi:10.2172/5996660 osti: 5996660 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1103203/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1103203 Vertebrates 520100* -- Environment Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- (-1989) Water Pollution 510500 -- Environment Terrestrial-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (-1989) 02 Petroleum Environmental Effects 520500 -- Environment Aquatic-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (-1989) Data Oil Spills Surface Waters Usa Baseline Ecology Animals Alaska Variations Isolated Values Seas Streams Pollution Coastal Regions Bering Sea Habitat 510100 -- Environment Terrestrial-- Basic Studies-- (-1989) Ecology 520200 -- Environment Aquatic-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989) Rivers Experimental Data Migration Numerical Data Birds Population Dynamics Information Data Forms Seasonal Variations 020900 -- Petroleum-- Environmental Aspects North America 54 Environmental Sciences Pacific Northwest Region Pacific Ocean Estuaries Report 1978 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/5996660 2022-11-26T23:08:02Z In the year ending 1 April 1978, significant new dimensions were added to an appraisal of the Copper River Delta system as critical habitat for Dunlins and Western Sandpipers in spring migration. Selective field work was conducted at other sites in Alaska along the migratory-to-breeding continuum of localities between the Copper Delta and northwestern Alaska. Predictions made last year about the differing physiological/behavioral/migration dynamics of the two species have been borne out by the documentation of predicted major stopovers by westerns in Kachemak Bay, Lower Cook Inlet, and the virtual absence of Dunlins from that region, as predicted. Close cooperation with Arneson (RU 3) and Gill (RU 341, Nelson Lagoon) has proven to be mutually advantageous in both putting the Copper Delta into context, and verifying that postulated different migration strategies characterize the two species in fall as well as in spring movements. Both species appear to be highly susceptible to any intertidal habitat degradation in the C-BRD system, although of the two, the Dunlin shows a higher degree of obligate habitat dependency on the C-BRD system itself. By contrast, current understanding leads us to regard habitat degradation in Lower Cook Inlet as at least as serious a threat to westerns as similar events in the Copper--Bering system. A final report of this phase of work is expected to be ready on 1 October 1978. Perturbation experiments (small plot oiling, exclosure pens) are under consideration for possible renewal proposals in 1979. Report Bering Sea Dunlin Kachemak Alaska University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Bering Sea Pacific |
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Vertebrates 520100* -- Environment Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- (-1989) Water Pollution 510500 -- Environment Terrestrial-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (-1989) 02 Petroleum Environmental Effects 520500 -- Environment Aquatic-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (-1989) Data Oil Spills Surface Waters Usa Baseline Ecology Animals Alaska Variations Isolated Values Seas Streams Pollution Coastal Regions Bering Sea Habitat 510100 -- Environment Terrestrial-- Basic Studies-- (-1989) Ecology 520200 -- Environment Aquatic-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989) Rivers Experimental Data Migration Numerical Data Birds Population Dynamics Information Data Forms Seasonal Variations 020900 -- Petroleum-- Environmental Aspects North America 54 Environmental Sciences Pacific Northwest Region Pacific Ocean Estuaries |
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Vertebrates 520100* -- Environment Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- (-1989) Water Pollution 510500 -- Environment Terrestrial-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (-1989) 02 Petroleum Environmental Effects 520500 -- Environment Aquatic-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (-1989) Data Oil Spills Surface Waters Usa Baseline Ecology Animals Alaska Variations Isolated Values Seas Streams Pollution Coastal Regions Bering Sea Habitat 510100 -- Environment Terrestrial-- Basic Studies-- (-1989) Ecology 520200 -- Environment Aquatic-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989) Rivers Experimental Data Migration Numerical Data Birds Population Dynamics Information Data Forms Seasonal Variations 020900 -- Petroleum-- Environmental Aspects North America 54 Environmental Sciences Pacific Northwest Region Pacific Ocean Estuaries Senner, Stanley E. West, George C. Nutritional Significance of Copper--Bering Intertidal System to Spring-Migrating Shorebirds Breeding in Western Alaska. Annual Report, April 1, 1977--March 31, 1978 |
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Vertebrates 520100* -- Environment Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- (-1989) Water Pollution 510500 -- Environment Terrestrial-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (-1989) 02 Petroleum Environmental Effects 520500 -- Environment Aquatic-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (-1989) Data Oil Spills Surface Waters Usa Baseline Ecology Animals Alaska Variations Isolated Values Seas Streams Pollution Coastal Regions Bering Sea Habitat 510100 -- Environment Terrestrial-- Basic Studies-- (-1989) Ecology 520200 -- Environment Aquatic-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989) Rivers Experimental Data Migration Numerical Data Birds Population Dynamics Information Data Forms Seasonal Variations 020900 -- Petroleum-- Environmental Aspects North America 54 Environmental Sciences Pacific Northwest Region Pacific Ocean Estuaries |
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In the year ending 1 April 1978, significant new dimensions were added to an appraisal of the Copper River Delta system as critical habitat for Dunlins and Western Sandpipers in spring migration. Selective field work was conducted at other sites in Alaska along the migratory-to-breeding continuum of localities between the Copper Delta and northwestern Alaska. Predictions made last year about the differing physiological/behavioral/migration dynamics of the two species have been borne out by the documentation of predicted major stopovers by westerns in Kachemak Bay, Lower Cook Inlet, and the virtual absence of Dunlins from that region, as predicted. Close cooperation with Arneson (RU 3) and Gill (RU 341, Nelson Lagoon) has proven to be mutually advantageous in both putting the Copper Delta into context, and verifying that postulated different migration strategies characterize the two species in fall as well as in spring movements. Both species appear to be highly susceptible to any intertidal habitat degradation in the C-BRD system, although of the two, the Dunlin shows a higher degree of obligate habitat dependency on the C-BRD system itself. By contrast, current understanding leads us to regard habitat degradation in Lower Cook Inlet as at least as serious a threat to westerns as similar events in the Copper--Bering system. A final report of this phase of work is expected to be ready on 1 October 1978. Perturbation experiments (small plot oiling, exclosure pens) are under consideration for possible renewal proposals in 1979. |
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Nutritional Significance of Copper--Bering Intertidal System to Spring-Migrating Shorebirds Breeding in Western Alaska. Annual Report, April 1, 1977--March 31, 1978 |
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Nutritional Significance of Copper--Bering Intertidal System to Spring-Migrating Shorebirds Breeding in Western Alaska. Annual Report, April 1, 1977--March 31, 1978 |
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Nutritional Significance of Copper--Bering Intertidal System to Spring-Migrating Shorebirds Breeding in Western Alaska. Annual Report, April 1, 1977--March 31, 1978 |
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Nutritional Significance of Copper--Bering Intertidal System to Spring-Migrating Shorebirds Breeding in Western Alaska. Annual Report, April 1, 1977--March 31, 1978 |
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Nutritional Significance of Copper--Bering Intertidal System to Spring-Migrating Shorebirds Breeding in Western Alaska. Annual Report, April 1, 1977--March 31, 1978 |
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nutritional significance of copper--bering intertidal system to spring-migrating shorebirds breeding in western alaska. annual report, april 1, 1977--march 31, 1978 |
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University of Alaska Fairbanks. Institute of Arctic Biology. |
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1978 |
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Bering Sea Dunlin Kachemak Alaska |
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Bering Sea Dunlin Kachemak Alaska |
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