Populations of many shorebird species appear to be declining in North America, and food resources at stopover habitats may limit migratory bird populations. We investigated body condition of, and foraging habitat and diet selection by 4 species of shorebirds in the central Illinois River valley during fall migrations 2007 and 2008 (Killdeer [Charadrius vociferus], Least Sandpiper [Calidris minutilla], Pectoral Sandpiper [Calidris melanotos], and Lesser Yellowlegs [Tringa flavipes]). All species except Killdeer were in good to excellent condition, based on size-corrected body mass and fat scores. Shorebird diets were dominated by invertebrate taxa from Orders Diptera and Coleoptera. Additionally, Isopoda, Hemiptera, Hirudinea, Nematoda, and ...
Approximately 500,000 shorebirds travel through the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV) each spring an...
Agricultural landscapes have received little recognition for the food resources they provide to wint...
Worldwide declines in shorebird populations, driven largely by habitat loss and degradation, motivat...
<div><p>Populations of many shorebird species appear to be declining in North America, and food reso...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Region Joint Venture Grant/...
Grant/Contract No: 301817G038 Mod. # 1As of mid-November 2008, we have: 1) removed, and preserved t...
Staging areas along the coasts provide reliable food resources and shorebirds may use the same stopo...
Roberts Bank within the Fraser River estuary, BC contains important migratory stopover and overwinte...
Many migratory shorebirds rely on estuaries as stop-over sites to refuel during migration, and the l...
Worldwide declines in shorebird populations, driven largely by habitat loss and degradation, motivat...
Stopover and staging sites provide critical opportunities for migrating shorebirds to rapidly regain...
Shorebirds are found in marine and freshwater, and provide a variety of ecosystem functions. Our st...
Virtually all species of shorebirds are decreasing on a global scale, due primarily to habitat loss ...
To examine how habitat use by sandpipers (Calidris spp.; Baird’s sandpipers, dunlin, least sandpiper...
Shorebirds represent a highly diverse group of species, many of which experience tremendous energy d...
Approximately 500,000 shorebirds travel through the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV) each spring an...
Agricultural landscapes have received little recognition for the food resources they provide to wint...
Worldwide declines in shorebird populations, driven largely by habitat loss and degradation, motivat...
<div><p>Populations of many shorebird species appear to be declining in North America, and food reso...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Region Joint Venture Grant/...
Grant/Contract No: 301817G038 Mod. # 1As of mid-November 2008, we have: 1) removed, and preserved t...
Staging areas along the coasts provide reliable food resources and shorebirds may use the same stopo...
Roberts Bank within the Fraser River estuary, BC contains important migratory stopover and overwinte...
Many migratory shorebirds rely on estuaries as stop-over sites to refuel during migration, and the l...
Worldwide declines in shorebird populations, driven largely by habitat loss and degradation, motivat...
Stopover and staging sites provide critical opportunities for migrating shorebirds to rapidly regain...
Shorebirds are found in marine and freshwater, and provide a variety of ecosystem functions. Our st...
Virtually all species of shorebirds are decreasing on a global scale, due primarily to habitat loss ...
To examine how habitat use by sandpipers (Calidris spp.; Baird’s sandpipers, dunlin, least sandpiper...
Shorebirds represent a highly diverse group of species, many of which experience tremendous energy d...
Approximately 500,000 shorebirds travel through the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV) each spring an...
Agricultural landscapes have received little recognition for the food resources they provide to wint...
Worldwide declines in shorebird populations, driven largely by habitat loss and degradation, motivat...