Large expanses of land across midcontinental North America have been heavily modified by installation of artificial drainage to convert prairie pothole wetlands into tillable areas. Drained potholes are observed as sheetwater wetlands in agricultural fields, are valued by migratory waterbirds, and have only been studied in limited contexts. We evaluated the use of agricultural sheetwater to migratory waterbirds in Iowa’s Prairie Pothole Region and hypothesized that wetland size would be an important predictor of waterbird use. We observed 1913 unique wetlands and documented waterbird use on 31% of observations of those wetlands. The most frequently detected waterbirds were Killdeer, Mallard, Blue-winged Teal, and Lesser Yellowlegs. Wetland ...
Historically, the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America was characterized by myriad semi-per...
Many species of breeding birds are declining in the United States, and grassland birds are among tho...
Our 12-mo study examined the bird communities associated with three habitat types at differing stage...
Forty-one species of birds nested in the prairie-wetlands complex of Dewey\u27s Pasture during the p...
Since the mid 1800s the number of wetlands in Iowa has decreased by 95% (Bishop 1981). Wetland drain...
Conversion of native prairie and wetland landscapes in the Prairie Pothole Region to commodity rowcr...
Aim We examined the influences of regional climate and land-use variables on mallard (Anas platyrhyn...
Northern prairie pothole wetlands provide crucial habitat for numerous waterbirds. However, wetland ...
Waterfowl, marsh birds, shorebirds, and other waterbirds rely on wetlands to meet dynamic physiologi...
Before agricultural expansion in the 19th century, river valleys of North America supported expanses...
Conversion of Midwestern riparian areas for agricultural production has greatly altered their functi...
Breeding populations of 28 species of wetland-dwelling birds other than waterfowl (Anatidae) were ce...
The conversion of grassland and wetland ecosystems in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) has been a pe...
Use of basin wetlands by breeding populations of 12 species of waterfowl was investigated in 1965 an...
Shorebirds have always relied on the extensive network of natural wetlands from Texas to North Dakot...
Historically, the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America was characterized by myriad semi-per...
Many species of breeding birds are declining in the United States, and grassland birds are among tho...
Our 12-mo study examined the bird communities associated with three habitat types at differing stage...
Forty-one species of birds nested in the prairie-wetlands complex of Dewey\u27s Pasture during the p...
Since the mid 1800s the number of wetlands in Iowa has decreased by 95% (Bishop 1981). Wetland drain...
Conversion of native prairie and wetland landscapes in the Prairie Pothole Region to commodity rowcr...
Aim We examined the influences of regional climate and land-use variables on mallard (Anas platyrhyn...
Northern prairie pothole wetlands provide crucial habitat for numerous waterbirds. However, wetland ...
Waterfowl, marsh birds, shorebirds, and other waterbirds rely on wetlands to meet dynamic physiologi...
Before agricultural expansion in the 19th century, river valleys of North America supported expanses...
Conversion of Midwestern riparian areas for agricultural production has greatly altered their functi...
Breeding populations of 28 species of wetland-dwelling birds other than waterfowl (Anatidae) were ce...
The conversion of grassland and wetland ecosystems in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) has been a pe...
Use of basin wetlands by breeding populations of 12 species of waterfowl was investigated in 1965 an...
Shorebirds have always relied on the extensive network of natural wetlands from Texas to North Dakot...
Historically, the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America was characterized by myriad semi-per...
Many species of breeding birds are declining in the United States, and grassland birds are among tho...
Our 12-mo study examined the bird communities associated with three habitat types at differing stage...