The Saskatchewan River Delta (SRD) in central Canada, North America’s largest inland delta, is an important spring and fall stopover site for waterfowl with thousands flocking there annually to stage. However there is very little information on their origins prior to arrival and their feeding ecology while in the Delta. To date, band recoveries are largely from birds banded south of the SRD, mostly due to limited banding activity in productive waterfowl habitats to the north such as the Peace-Athabasca Delta and the broader boreal forest. There is also very little information on the importance of the SRD as an overall recruitment area for the North American waterfowl population. No studies have used stable isotopes to infer the origins ...
Ecologists use a variety of extrinsic markers (such as bands and radio transmitters) to track the mo...
Tracking migratory movements of birds between breeding and wintering areas is important for both the...
Text.Knowledge of the natal origins of individual birds could provide valuable information for water...
The Saskatchewan River Delta (SRD) in central Canada, North America’s largest inland delta, is an im...
The Saskatchewan River Delta (SRD) is North America’s largest inland delta and an important stopover...
Stable-hydrogen isotopes are becoming an increasingly popular method of studying migratory birds, th...
Increases in Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) populations and large-scale habitat changes in North Ame...
Determining origins of waterfowl is important for establishing appropriate management and conservati...
Recent advances in the analysis of intrinsic markers, particularly stable isotopes, have allowed gre...
Elucidating geographic locations from where migratory birds are recruited into adult breeding popula...
Stable hydrogen isotopes (δD) in flight feathers were measured to investigate the summer origins of ...
The Colorado River Delta is one of the most impacted wetland systems in the world and has experience...
Increases in Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) populations and large-scale habitat changes in North Ame...
An improved ability to assess whether individuals have been added through immigration or natality an...
We used stable hydrogen isotope analysis to estimate the natal origins of juvenile Golden Eagles (Aq...
Ecologists use a variety of extrinsic markers (such as bands and radio transmitters) to track the mo...
Tracking migratory movements of birds between breeding and wintering areas is important for both the...
Text.Knowledge of the natal origins of individual birds could provide valuable information for water...
The Saskatchewan River Delta (SRD) in central Canada, North America’s largest inland delta, is an im...
The Saskatchewan River Delta (SRD) is North America’s largest inland delta and an important stopover...
Stable-hydrogen isotopes are becoming an increasingly popular method of studying migratory birds, th...
Increases in Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) populations and large-scale habitat changes in North Ame...
Determining origins of waterfowl is important for establishing appropriate management and conservati...
Recent advances in the analysis of intrinsic markers, particularly stable isotopes, have allowed gre...
Elucidating geographic locations from where migratory birds are recruited into adult breeding popula...
Stable hydrogen isotopes (δD) in flight feathers were measured to investigate the summer origins of ...
The Colorado River Delta is one of the most impacted wetland systems in the world and has experience...
Increases in Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens) populations and large-scale habitat changes in North Ame...
An improved ability to assess whether individuals have been added through immigration or natality an...
We used stable hydrogen isotope analysis to estimate the natal origins of juvenile Golden Eagles (Aq...
Ecologists use a variety of extrinsic markers (such as bands and radio transmitters) to track the mo...
Tracking migratory movements of birds between breeding and wintering areas is important for both the...
Text.Knowledge of the natal origins of individual birds could provide valuable information for water...