Breeding Origins of Northern Shovelers (Anas Clypeata) Wintering on the Great Salt Lake, Utah
The breeding origin and migratory connectivity of wintering birds are important to address how population changes on wintering areas are impacted by changes elsewhere in the birds’ annual cycle. In addition, identifying important point sources of nutrients used throughout the annual cycle can assist...
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ftutahsudc:oai:digitalcommons.usu.edu:wild_facpub-3527 2023-05-15T13:24:58+02:00 Breeding Origins of Northern Shovelers (Anas Clypeata) Wintering on the Great Salt Lake, Utah Roberts, Anthony J. Conover, Michael R. The Wilson Ornithological Society 2014-09-18T07:00:00Z text/html https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/wild_facpub/2527 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/wild_facpub/article/3527/type/native/viewcontent unknown Hosted by Utah State University Libraries https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/wild_facpub/2527 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/wild_facpub/article/3527/type/native/viewcontent Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact the Institutional Repository Librarian at digitalcommons@usu.edu. PDM Wildland Resources Faculty Publications Anas clypeata Great Salt Lake migration Northern Shoveler stable isotopes Life Sciences text 2014 ftutahsudc 2022-09-22T17:19:30Z The breeding origin and migratory connectivity of wintering birds are important to address how population changes on wintering areas are impacted by changes elsewhere in the birds’ annual cycle. In addition, identifying important point sources of nutrients used throughout the annual cycle can assist managers in identifying sources of toxins or pathogens. We used stable hydrogen isotope ratios to identify breeding locations of Northern Shovelers (Anas clypeata; henceforth shoveler) wintering at the Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah. Stable-isotope likelihood-based assignment placed the largest number of shovelers collected during winter on the GSL as breeding in the western US and southern Canada, similar to a small sample size of banding records. Shovelers wintering on the GSL generally did not breed locally or at the northern extent of their breeding range, rather wintering shovelers came from across their nesting range. Text Anas clypeata Northern Shoveler Shoveler Utah State University: DigitalCommons@USU Canada |
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The breeding origin and migratory connectivity of wintering birds are important to address how population changes on wintering areas are impacted by changes elsewhere in the birds’ annual cycle. In addition, identifying important point sources of nutrients used throughout the annual cycle can assist managers in identifying sources of toxins or pathogens. We used stable hydrogen isotope ratios to identify breeding locations of Northern Shovelers (Anas clypeata; henceforth shoveler) wintering at the Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah. Stable-isotope likelihood-based assignment placed the largest number of shovelers collected during winter on the GSL as breeding in the western US and southern Canada, similar to a small sample size of banding records. Shovelers wintering on the GSL generally did not breed locally or at the northern extent of their breeding range, rather wintering shovelers came from across their nesting range. |
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Breeding Origins of Northern Shovelers (Anas Clypeata) Wintering on the Great Salt Lake, Utah |
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