In New Jersey, Least Terns (Sterna antillarum) nest primarily on sandy ocean beaches, where they must often share their breeding space with beach recreationists. The goal of this study was to determine whether hatching success, behavioral responses, or stress hormone levels in nesting Least Terns vary with exposure to human recreational activity. In particular, I was interested in knowing if birds exposed to more frequent activity exhibit elevated responses or if they habituate to human activity, and whether any such changes have consequences for hatching success. I quantified human activity at multiple sections of beach at a single site where human activity varied with distance from public entrances. Birds were observed for several beh...
Human disturbance has been implicated in population declines and decreased productivity in shorebird...
Abstract: Studies of risk-taking by breeding birds have frequently addressed the effect of brood val...
This study examines predatory threats to Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nesting at Breezy Point...
Many studies have demonstrated that recreational visitors impede the breeding success of nesting sea...
The common tern is designated as a species of special concern in Upstate New York. The largest inla...
Recreation negatively affects wildlife by influencing animal behaviour vital to reproduction and sur...
This study evaluated the influence of human disturbance in nesting success of little tern (Sterna al...
While negative effects of human disturbance on animals living above the ground have been widely repo...
Least Terns (Sterna antillarum) are state-listed as endangered in Maine, and the limited existing in...
The Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) population has markedly declined over several decades in northern ...
Abstract Behavioral research has long had an important role in the conservation of terns (Aves: Ster...
The life-history trade-off between self-maintenance and reproduction posits that investment in one f...
Hooded Plovers (Thinornis rubricollis) and recreationists co-occur on the ocean beaches of southern ...
Predator exclosures (‘nest cages’) around nests are increasingly used to enhance hatching success of...
Abstract Anthropogenic disturbance has been demonstrated to affect the behavior of beach‐nesting bir...
Human disturbance has been implicated in population declines and decreased productivity in shorebird...
Abstract: Studies of risk-taking by breeding birds have frequently addressed the effect of brood val...
This study examines predatory threats to Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nesting at Breezy Point...
Many studies have demonstrated that recreational visitors impede the breeding success of nesting sea...
The common tern is designated as a species of special concern in Upstate New York. The largest inla...
Recreation negatively affects wildlife by influencing animal behaviour vital to reproduction and sur...
This study evaluated the influence of human disturbance in nesting success of little tern (Sterna al...
While negative effects of human disturbance on animals living above the ground have been widely repo...
Least Terns (Sterna antillarum) are state-listed as endangered in Maine, and the limited existing in...
The Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) population has markedly declined over several decades in northern ...
Abstract Behavioral research has long had an important role in the conservation of terns (Aves: Ster...
The life-history trade-off between self-maintenance and reproduction posits that investment in one f...
Hooded Plovers (Thinornis rubricollis) and recreationists co-occur on the ocean beaches of southern ...
Predator exclosures (‘nest cages’) around nests are increasingly used to enhance hatching success of...
Abstract Anthropogenic disturbance has been demonstrated to affect the behavior of beach‐nesting bir...
Human disturbance has been implicated in population declines and decreased productivity in shorebird...
Abstract: Studies of risk-taking by breeding birds have frequently addressed the effect of brood val...
This study examines predatory threats to Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nesting at Breezy Point...