was the single most important stopover site, with 79 % of the marked birds detected there. Our second most important site was the Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor complex of wetlands in Washington. The mean length of stay past banding sites ranged from 1.0 to 3.8 days. Controlling for date of departure, birds banded at San Francisco Bay had higher rates of travel to the Copper River Delta than those banded at Grays Harbor. The later a bird left a capture site, the faster it traveled to the Copper River Delta. Length of stay at the Copper River Delta was inversely related to arrival date. We did not find any effect of sex on travel rate or length of stay. Combining the results of this study with our previous work on Western Sandpipers, Calidris ...
Increasing knowledge of long distance shorebird (order Charadriiformes) migrations may elucidate cau...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
The southward migration strategies of shorebirds remain poorly understood in the East Asian–Australa...
Long distant migrants timing their arrival on the breeding grounds must make the tradeoff of optimal...
Master of ScienceDepartment of BiologyBrett K. SandercockThe migratory period is a critical time for...
Shorebird population status and trends are commonly generated from counts made at migratory stopover...
Selection of timing to match optimal environments is crucial for migrants that breed at high latitud...
ABSTRACT. Understanding how individuals use key resources is critical for effective conservation of ...
Western sandpipers Calidris mauri on southward migration fly over the Gulf of Alaska to the Strait o...
International audienceThe evolutionary and behavioural ecology of migratory birds has received much ...
Making a detour can be advantageous to a migrating bird if fuel-deposition rates at stopover sites a...
Making a detour can be advantageous to a migrating bird if fuel-deposition rates at stopover sites a...
Background: Departure decisions and behaviors of migratory birds at stopover sites are expected to m...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
Making a detour can be advantageous to a migrating bird if fuel-deposition rates at stopover sites a...
Increasing knowledge of long distance shorebird (order Charadriiformes) migrations may elucidate cau...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
The southward migration strategies of shorebirds remain poorly understood in the East Asian–Australa...
Long distant migrants timing their arrival on the breeding grounds must make the tradeoff of optimal...
Master of ScienceDepartment of BiologyBrett K. SandercockThe migratory period is a critical time for...
Shorebird population status and trends are commonly generated from counts made at migratory stopover...
Selection of timing to match optimal environments is crucial for migrants that breed at high latitud...
ABSTRACT. Understanding how individuals use key resources is critical for effective conservation of ...
Western sandpipers Calidris mauri on southward migration fly over the Gulf of Alaska to the Strait o...
International audienceThe evolutionary and behavioural ecology of migratory birds has received much ...
Making a detour can be advantageous to a migrating bird if fuel-deposition rates at stopover sites a...
Making a detour can be advantageous to a migrating bird if fuel-deposition rates at stopover sites a...
Background: Departure decisions and behaviors of migratory birds at stopover sites are expected to m...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
Making a detour can be advantageous to a migrating bird if fuel-deposition rates at stopover sites a...
Increasing knowledge of long distance shorebird (order Charadriiformes) migrations may elucidate cau...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
The southward migration strategies of shorebirds remain poorly understood in the East Asian–Australa...