<p>Black dots indicate capture locations of birds on brood-rearing lakes in north-central Minnesota, USA during 2007–2010. Lakes and rivers are depicted in grey.</p
The complex nature of wildlife populations and their management has sparked a diverse system of scie...
Nesting data for ducks in the wetlands of Great Salt Lake, Utah. Nests were located at U.S. Fish and...
In a 5-year study of stock-watering ponds in western North Dakota, pond size was found to be the maj...
ABSTRACT As regions of habitat used by migratory waterfowl are subjected to rising anthropogenic pre...
American black ducks, native to eastern North America, have been the focus of significant internatio...
Terrain, ducks, and hunters combine to provide an environment of land, water, and air space above th...
The western Great Lakes region is home to one of the most diverse breeding bird communities in North...
<p>Non-disturbed lakes included all lakes >5,000,000 m<sup>2</sup> in size, waterfowl refuges, and l...
Map of study area showing locations (Mamawi Lake and Egg Island) where aquatic bird eggs were collec...
The Small Unit Management Program or SUMP was created to provide areas of high quality, predator red...
<p>Open circles correspond to observed proportions (with 95% confidence intervals) during the falls ...
The boreal and hemiboreal forests are facing increasing anthropogenic development in areas that have...
Considerable attention has been given to the quality of aerial surveys of spring breeding duck popul...
<div><p>The post-fledging period is one of the least studied portions of the annual cycle in waterfo...
Data were collected as part of a Masters of Science in Forestry Degree through the University of New...
The complex nature of wildlife populations and their management has sparked a diverse system of scie...
Nesting data for ducks in the wetlands of Great Salt Lake, Utah. Nests were located at U.S. Fish and...
In a 5-year study of stock-watering ponds in western North Dakota, pond size was found to be the maj...
ABSTRACT As regions of habitat used by migratory waterfowl are subjected to rising anthropogenic pre...
American black ducks, native to eastern North America, have been the focus of significant internatio...
Terrain, ducks, and hunters combine to provide an environment of land, water, and air space above th...
The western Great Lakes region is home to one of the most diverse breeding bird communities in North...
<p>Non-disturbed lakes included all lakes >5,000,000 m<sup>2</sup> in size, waterfowl refuges, and l...
Map of study area showing locations (Mamawi Lake and Egg Island) where aquatic bird eggs were collec...
The Small Unit Management Program or SUMP was created to provide areas of high quality, predator red...
<p>Open circles correspond to observed proportions (with 95% confidence intervals) during the falls ...
The boreal and hemiboreal forests are facing increasing anthropogenic development in areas that have...
Considerable attention has been given to the quality of aerial surveys of spring breeding duck popul...
<div><p>The post-fledging period is one of the least studied portions of the annual cycle in waterfo...
Data were collected as part of a Masters of Science in Forestry Degree through the University of New...
The complex nature of wildlife populations and their management has sparked a diverse system of scie...
Nesting data for ducks in the wetlands of Great Salt Lake, Utah. Nests were located at U.S. Fish and...
In a 5-year study of stock-watering ponds in western North Dakota, pond size was found to be the maj...