This study examines predatory threats to Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nesting at Breezy Point, Gateway National Recreation Area, New York. Several methods used include: 1) an evaluation of reproductive success data with documentation of predation to eggs and chicks, 2) predator surveys, and 3) an artificial nest study. The range of breeding pairs nesting from 1988-1996 was 11-19, with an average of 15.8 (SE ± 0.79) pairs/season. The average number of eggs hatched and chicks fledged per year for pairs was 2.2 ± 0.23 and 0.8 ± 0.16 respectively. Reasons for egg losses often went undetected (68%) but known sources included: tidal flooding (2%), human disturbance (4%), and predation (26%). Reasons for chick loss were generally not detect...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Nest predation is pervasive and debatably the most vital factor limiting avian productivity. Studie...
Increased losses of eggs and chicks resulting from human intrusion (investigator or other) into sea...
This study examines predatory threats to Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nesting at Breezy Point...
This study examines predatory threats to Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nesting at Breezy Point...
Context Loss of eggs to predators is a major cause of reproductive failure among birds. It is especi...
Low hatching success may limit progress towards reaching productivity goals for Atlantic Coast pipin...
Low hatching success may limit progress towards reaching productivity goals for Atlantic Coast pipin...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Hooded Plovers (Thinornis rubricollis) and recreationists co-occur on the ocean beaches of southern ...
This study asks: 1. What predators are present at the different Piping Plover breeding sites? 2. Doe...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
Diagnosing unsuccessful population outcomes for endangered species requires understanding relationsh...
Nest predation is pervasive and debatably the most vital factor limiting avian productivity. Studie...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Nest predation is pervasive and debatably the most vital factor limiting avian productivity. Studie...
Increased losses of eggs and chicks resulting from human intrusion (investigator or other) into sea...
This study examines predatory threats to Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nesting at Breezy Point...
This study examines predatory threats to Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nesting at Breezy Point...
Context Loss of eggs to predators is a major cause of reproductive failure among birds. It is especi...
Low hatching success may limit progress towards reaching productivity goals for Atlantic Coast pipin...
Low hatching success may limit progress towards reaching productivity goals for Atlantic Coast pipin...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Hooded Plovers (Thinornis rubricollis) and recreationists co-occur on the ocean beaches of southern ...
This study asks: 1. What predators are present at the different Piping Plover breeding sites? 2. Doe...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
Diagnosing unsuccessful population outcomes for endangered species requires understanding relationsh...
Nest predation is pervasive and debatably the most vital factor limiting avian productivity. Studie...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Ring-billed gulls (Larus delawarenis) are adapting to rooftop nesting habitats throughout the Northe...
Nest predation is pervasive and debatably the most vital factor limiting avian productivity. Studie...
Increased losses of eggs and chicks resulting from human intrusion (investigator or other) into sea...