Shorebirds are conspicuous and abundant at high northern latitudes during spring and summer, but as seasonal conditions deteriorate, few remain during winter. To the best of our knowledge, Cook Inlet, Alaska (60.6˚ N, 151.6˚ W), is the world’s coldest site that regularly supports wintering populations of shorebirds, and it is also the most northerly nonbreeding location for shorebirds in the Pacific Basin. During the winters of 1997–2012, we conducted aerial surveys of upper Cook Inlet to document the spatial and temporal distribution and number of Rock Sandpipers (Calidris ptilocnemis) using the inlet. The average survey total was 8191 ± 6143 SD birds, and the average of each winter season’s highest single-day count was 13 603 ± 4948 SD bi...
Hydrography data from 1985 to 1993 in the vicinity of the Endicott Causeway near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska...
Successful wildlife management depends upon coordination and consultation with local communities. Ho...
Shorebirds and passerines were surveyed at Creswell Bay, Somerset Island, in the High Arctic Ecozone...
Diet from stomach contents and body condition from morphometric measurements were obtained for 169 (...
We used satellite telemetry in 2004–06 to describe the annual movements and habitat use of a segment...
Winter distribution of Pacific Flyway brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) has shifted northward from l...
Kittlitz’s Murrelets (Brachyramphus brevirostris) nest during summer in glaciated or recently deglac...
Polar bears depend on sea ice for survival. Climate warming in the Arctic has caused significant dec...
Avian studies conducted in the 1970s on Alaska’s Arctic Coastal Plain (ACP) indicated that coastal l...
Available information on the distribution of breeding shorebirds across the Arctic Coastal Plain of ...
One of the most pervasive signals of global climate change is altered patterns of distribution with ...
Breeding bird response to habitat rehabilitation after anthropogenic disturbance has received little...
The Teshekpuk Lake Special Area in the National Petroleum Reserve – Alaska (NPR-A) currently has no ...
Our study investigates the nature of the climate signal in three populations of the Arctic dwarf-shr...
We recorded an unusually warm period in early April 1979 along the coastline at the end of the Hall ...
Hydrography data from 1985 to 1993 in the vicinity of the Endicott Causeway near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska...
Successful wildlife management depends upon coordination and consultation with local communities. Ho...
Shorebirds and passerines were surveyed at Creswell Bay, Somerset Island, in the High Arctic Ecozone...
Diet from stomach contents and body condition from morphometric measurements were obtained for 169 (...
We used satellite telemetry in 2004–06 to describe the annual movements and habitat use of a segment...
Winter distribution of Pacific Flyway brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) has shifted northward from l...
Kittlitz’s Murrelets (Brachyramphus brevirostris) nest during summer in glaciated or recently deglac...
Polar bears depend on sea ice for survival. Climate warming in the Arctic has caused significant dec...
Avian studies conducted in the 1970s on Alaska’s Arctic Coastal Plain (ACP) indicated that coastal l...
Available information on the distribution of breeding shorebirds across the Arctic Coastal Plain of ...
One of the most pervasive signals of global climate change is altered patterns of distribution with ...
Breeding bird response to habitat rehabilitation after anthropogenic disturbance has received little...
The Teshekpuk Lake Special Area in the National Petroleum Reserve – Alaska (NPR-A) currently has no ...
Our study investigates the nature of the climate signal in three populations of the Arctic dwarf-shr...
We recorded an unusually warm period in early April 1979 along the coastline at the end of the Hall ...
Hydrography data from 1985 to 1993 in the vicinity of the Endicott Causeway near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska...
Successful wildlife management depends upon coordination and consultation with local communities. Ho...
Shorebirds and passerines were surveyed at Creswell Bay, Somerset Island, in the High Arctic Ecozone...