Foraging habitat use by Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) during the breeding season was studied for three coastal colonies during a drought year and compared to habitat use during normal rainfall years. Information on the distribution of wetland habitat types was derived using U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wetland In- ventory (NWI) data within a Geographic Information System (GIS). Foraging locations were obtained by following storks from their colonies in a fixed-winged aircraft. Differences in hydrologic condition and, the resulting prey availability in coastal zone freshwater wetlands greatly affected foraging habitat use and breeding success of the three stork colonies. In 1997 (d...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Painted stork is a Near Threatened species that uses wetlands as their feedingand breeding grounds. ...
Droughts can affect invertebrate communities in wetlands, which can have bottom-up effects on the co...
Foraging habitat use by Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) during the breeding season was studied ...
We studied foraging habitat use of Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) from three coastal colonies us- ...
We documented roosting and foraging habitat use by Wood Storks during the post-breeding season ...
Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) has altered landscape processes and negatively impa...
Abstract.—Modeling habitat selection of species with specific foraging requirements is an effective ...
The influence of both environmental conditions and social cues on the distance flown to foraging si...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) have been increasingly recognized for their importance in pr...
To determine how habitat structural complexity, which affects prey vulnerability, influences foragin...
In an effort to assess the role of adaptive foraging behaviour to the spatial and temporal heterogen...
Down feathers and regurgitant were collected from nestling wood storks (Mycteria americana) from two...
16411052017Final reportPDFTech ReportBDV27-977-02BirdsHighway corridorsAerial surveyingBiomassMarshe...
Capsule The drying up of rivers results in the fragmentation of home ranges over the winter period, ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Painted stork is a Near Threatened species that uses wetlands as their feedingand breeding grounds. ...
Droughts can affect invertebrate communities in wetlands, which can have bottom-up effects on the co...
Foraging habitat use by Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) during the breeding season was studied ...
We studied foraging habitat use of Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) from three coastal colonies us- ...
We documented roosting and foraging habitat use by Wood Storks during the post-breeding season ...
Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) has altered landscape processes and negatively impa...
Abstract.—Modeling habitat selection of species with specific foraging requirements is an effective ...
The influence of both environmental conditions and social cues on the distance flown to foraging si...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) have been increasingly recognized for their importance in pr...
To determine how habitat structural complexity, which affects prey vulnerability, influences foragin...
In an effort to assess the role of adaptive foraging behaviour to the spatial and temporal heterogen...
Down feathers and regurgitant were collected from nestling wood storks (Mycteria americana) from two...
16411052017Final reportPDFTech ReportBDV27-977-02BirdsHighway corridorsAerial surveyingBiomassMarshe...
Capsule The drying up of rivers results in the fragmentation of home ranges over the winter period, ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Painted stork is a Near Threatened species that uses wetlands as their feedingand breeding grounds. ...
Droughts can affect invertebrate communities in wetlands, which can have bottom-up effects on the co...