Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015Avian migration is one of the wonders of the natural world. Stored fats are the main source of nutrients and fuel for avian migration and it is assumed the fat deposition at stopover sites is a critical component of a successful migration. Stopover sites are crucial in the successful migration of many birds, but particularly for arctic-breeding shorebirds that migrate long distances from breeding to wintering grounds. Despite the importance of stopover sites, it is often difficult to determine the importance of these sites to migrating shorebirds. I investigated three aspects of stopover ecology of Semipalmated Sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) foraging at coastal deltas on the Beaufort Sea coa...
Peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) have undergone a steady hemisphere-wide recovery since the ban ...
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...
Roberts Bank within the Fraser River estuary, BC contains important migratory stopover and overwinte...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018Some of the most extreme long-distance migrants, A...
Habitat loss and alteration from land use change, species invasion, and more recently, climate chang...
Williams, Christopher K.I conducted my research on Chickaloon Flats, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge,...
To examine how habitat use by sandpipers (Calidris spp.; Baird’s sandpipers, dunlin, least sandpiper...
Coastal and offshore areas of the eastern United States provide valuable resources for both migrator...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
Western sandpipers Calidris mauri on southward migration fly over the Gulf of Alaska to the Strait o...
Migrant birds face a tradeoff at stopover sites between acquiring resources to fuel migration and av...
Rock Sandpipers Calidris ptilocnemis have the most northerly non-breeding distribution of any shoreb...
Increasing knowledge of long distance shorebird (order Charadriiformes) migrations may elucidate cau...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
Peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) have undergone a steady hemisphere-wide recovery since the ban ...
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...
Roberts Bank within the Fraser River estuary, BC contains important migratory stopover and overwinte...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018Some of the most extreme long-distance migrants, A...
Habitat loss and alteration from land use change, species invasion, and more recently, climate chang...
Williams, Christopher K.I conducted my research on Chickaloon Flats, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge,...
To examine how habitat use by sandpipers (Calidris spp.; Baird’s sandpipers, dunlin, least sandpiper...
Coastal and offshore areas of the eastern United States provide valuable resources for both migrator...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
Western sandpipers Calidris mauri on southward migration fly over the Gulf of Alaska to the Strait o...
Migrant birds face a tradeoff at stopover sites between acquiring resources to fuel migration and av...
Rock Sandpipers Calidris ptilocnemis have the most northerly non-breeding distribution of any shoreb...
Increasing knowledge of long distance shorebird (order Charadriiformes) migrations may elucidate cau...
Migratory shorebirds are among the most threatened groups of birds. They rely on natural intertidal ...
Peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) have undergone a steady hemisphere-wide recovery since the ban ...
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...