This is the research project proposal for PRISM 2020 summer research program. We propose to evaluate the population dynamics of wintering waterfowl in the Mid-Atlantic Region covering Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. The data will be collected using Christmas Bird Count (CBC) database covering the period of 1950-2018, 62 count circles and 35 waterfowl species. This research may provide critical information necessary for conservation and managements waterfowl species
Back Bay, Virginia and Currituck Sound, North Carolina have long been noted and highly acclaimed as ...
Back Bay, Virginia and Currituck Sound, North Carolina have long been noted and highly acclaimed as ...
British wetlands are used by many different resident and migratory wildfowl species for some or all ...
This is the research project proposal for PRISM 2020 summer research program. We propose to evaluate...
A recent study (Rosenberg et al. 2019) has shown that bird populations in North America are experien...
A recent study (Rosenberg et al. 2019) has shown that bird populations in North America are experien...
A recent study (Rosenberg et al. 2019) has shown that bird populations in North America are experien...
Jeffrey Buler, Ph.D.The state of Delaware is in the middle of the Atlantic Flyway of migratory water...
Globally, migration phenologies of numerous avian species have shifted over the past half-century. D...
The Upper Chesapeake region is one of the more important areas in North America for migrating and wi...
North American waterfowl conservation, management, and harvest regulation are delegated across admin...
Globally, migration phenologies of numerous avian species have shifted over the past half-century. D...
Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that f...
Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that f...
This introductory article aims to provide a theoretical framework to the topics of habitat use and s...
Back Bay, Virginia and Currituck Sound, North Carolina have long been noted and highly acclaimed as ...
Back Bay, Virginia and Currituck Sound, North Carolina have long been noted and highly acclaimed as ...
British wetlands are used by many different resident and migratory wildfowl species for some or all ...
This is the research project proposal for PRISM 2020 summer research program. We propose to evaluate...
A recent study (Rosenberg et al. 2019) has shown that bird populations in North America are experien...
A recent study (Rosenberg et al. 2019) has shown that bird populations in North America are experien...
A recent study (Rosenberg et al. 2019) has shown that bird populations in North America are experien...
Jeffrey Buler, Ph.D.The state of Delaware is in the middle of the Atlantic Flyway of migratory water...
Globally, migration phenologies of numerous avian species have shifted over the past half-century. D...
The Upper Chesapeake region is one of the more important areas in North America for migrating and wi...
North American waterfowl conservation, management, and harvest regulation are delegated across admin...
Globally, migration phenologies of numerous avian species have shifted over the past half-century. D...
Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that f...
Although monitoring data for sea ducks (Tribe Mergini) are limited, current evidence suggests that f...
This introductory article aims to provide a theoretical framework to the topics of habitat use and s...
Back Bay, Virginia and Currituck Sound, North Carolina have long been noted and highly acclaimed as ...
Back Bay, Virginia and Currituck Sound, North Carolina have long been noted and highly acclaimed as ...
British wetlands are used by many different resident and migratory wildfowl species for some or all ...