An investigation of stopover ecology of the red knot on the Virginia Barrier Island

The Virginia barrier island chain plays a significant role in the life cycle of many of the most vulnerable shorebird species in North America. The large areas of relatively undisturbed beach and marsh habitat available to shorebirds during the migratory

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Smith, F. M., Duerr, A. E., Paxton, B. J., Watts, B. D.
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: W&M ScholarWorks 2008
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.wm.edu/ccb_reports/532
https://scholarworks.wm.edu/context/ccb_reports/article/1531/viewcontent/ccbtr_07_14_Smith_An_Investigation_of_Stopover_Ecology_of_the_Red_Knot_on_the_Virginia_Barrier_Islands.pdf
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Summary:The Virginia barrier island chain plays a significant role in the life cycle of many of the most vulnerable shorebird species in North America. The large areas of relatively undisturbed beach and marsh habitat available to shorebirds during the migratory