Winter Weight Gain or Breeding Activity Weight Loss : How Does Dark-Eyed Junco Weight Seasonally Differ?

Color poster with text, images, charts, maps, photographs and graphs. Dark-eyed Juncos of the Slate-colored subspecies (SCJU) are boreal migrants that over winter in lower latitudes, such as Wisconsin. In the spring, Juncos migrate to northern breeding grounds. The purpose of this research is to det...

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Main Authors: Gustafson, Thomas, Wilde, Morgan, Wirth, Hannah, Kleintjes Neff, Paula K.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/78203
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spelling ftunivwiscon:oai:minds.wisconsin.edu:1793/78203 2023-05-15T15:41:04+02:00 Winter Weight Gain or Breeding Activity Weight Loss : How Does Dark-Eyed Junco Weight Seasonally Differ? Gustafson, Thomas Wilde, Morgan Wirth, Hannah Kleintjes Neff, Paula K. 2018-03-19T13:08:11Z application/pdf http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/78203 en_US eng USGZE AS589; http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/78203 Dark-eyed Junco Birds Posters Presentation 2018 ftunivwiscon 2022-04-14T05:59:41Z Color poster with text, images, charts, maps, photographs and graphs. Dark-eyed Juncos of the Slate-colored subspecies (SCJU) are boreal migrants that over winter in lower latitudes, such as Wisconsin. In the spring, Juncos migrate to northern breeding grounds. The purpose of this research is to determine whether there is a weight difference between pre-breeding (March- May) and post-breeding (September- November) Juncos banded at Beaver Creek Reserve (BCR), Fall Creek, WI. Fat accumulates in the furculum on the birds and is visible to the naked eye. We used data collected from the Bird Banding Program (2007-2016). University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Conference Object Beaver Creek University of Wisconsin: Digital Collections
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Birds
Posters
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Birds
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Gustafson, Thomas
Wilde, Morgan
Wirth, Hannah
Kleintjes Neff, Paula K.
Winter Weight Gain or Breeding Activity Weight Loss : How Does Dark-Eyed Junco Weight Seasonally Differ?
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Birds
Posters
description Color poster with text, images, charts, maps, photographs and graphs. Dark-eyed Juncos of the Slate-colored subspecies (SCJU) are boreal migrants that over winter in lower latitudes, such as Wisconsin. In the spring, Juncos migrate to northern breeding grounds. The purpose of this research is to determine whether there is a weight difference between pre-breeding (March- May) and post-breeding (September- November) Juncos banded at Beaver Creek Reserve (BCR), Fall Creek, WI. Fat accumulates in the furculum on the birds and is visible to the naked eye. We used data collected from the Bird Banding Program (2007-2016). University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
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author Gustafson, Thomas
Wilde, Morgan
Wirth, Hannah
Kleintjes Neff, Paula K.
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Wilde, Morgan
Wirth, Hannah
Kleintjes Neff, Paula K.
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title Winter Weight Gain or Breeding Activity Weight Loss : How Does Dark-Eyed Junco Weight Seasonally Differ?
title_short Winter Weight Gain or Breeding Activity Weight Loss : How Does Dark-Eyed Junco Weight Seasonally Differ?
title_full Winter Weight Gain or Breeding Activity Weight Loss : How Does Dark-Eyed Junco Weight Seasonally Differ?
title_fullStr Winter Weight Gain or Breeding Activity Weight Loss : How Does Dark-Eyed Junco Weight Seasonally Differ?
title_full_unstemmed Winter Weight Gain or Breeding Activity Weight Loss : How Does Dark-Eyed Junco Weight Seasonally Differ?
title_sort winter weight gain or breeding activity weight loss : how does dark-eyed junco weight seasonally differ?
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