Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) breeding at inland lakes in North America have experienced significant population declines since the 1960s. Although management actions aimed at mitigating effects of habitat loss and predation have been largely effective, numbers continue to decline, which suggests that the population may be limited during the nonbreeding season. Between 2013 and 2015, we used light-level geolocators to track Common Terns nesting at 5 inland colonies—from Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada, to the eastern Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada—to identify migratory routes and stopover and wintering sites and to determine the strength of migratory connectivity among colonies. Within 46 recovered tracks, we found evid...
Author Institution: School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State University ; Ohio Agricultural Resea...
Due to the many challenges facing waterbird populations (Jia et al. 2018, Wetlands International 201...
Many migratory species are declining and for most, the proximate causes of their declines remain unk...
Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) populations are declining across their range in North America, but it ...
Ten geolocators (light-level data loggers) were attached to Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) at a breed...
Little is known of the endangered and declining western North Atlantic population of the Roseate Ter...
Arctic terns are iconic seabirds, famous for annual migrations between the Arctic and Antarctic. Rec...
The western Great Lakes region is home to one of the most diverse breeding bird communities in North...
We describe the migration routes and non-breeding areas of Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) from the Az...
Black-fronted terns/Tarapirohe (Chlidonias albostriatus) are endemic to New Zealand, where they are ...
In the western North Atlantic, Common (Sterna hirundo) and Arctic (S. paradisaea) Terns are sympatri...
The common tern is designated as a species of special concern in Upstate New York. The largest inla...
Migration has evolved to allow organisms to undertake life history functions in the most appropriate...
The Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) population has markedly declined over several decades in northern ...
Abstract: The conservation of migratory species poses significant challenges that may be countered b...
Author Institution: School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State University ; Ohio Agricultural Resea...
Due to the many challenges facing waterbird populations (Jia et al. 2018, Wetlands International 201...
Many migratory species are declining and for most, the proximate causes of their declines remain unk...
Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) populations are declining across their range in North America, but it ...
Ten geolocators (light-level data loggers) were attached to Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) at a breed...
Little is known of the endangered and declining western North Atlantic population of the Roseate Ter...
Arctic terns are iconic seabirds, famous for annual migrations between the Arctic and Antarctic. Rec...
The western Great Lakes region is home to one of the most diverse breeding bird communities in North...
We describe the migration routes and non-breeding areas of Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) from the Az...
Black-fronted terns/Tarapirohe (Chlidonias albostriatus) are endemic to New Zealand, where they are ...
In the western North Atlantic, Common (Sterna hirundo) and Arctic (S. paradisaea) Terns are sympatri...
The common tern is designated as a species of special concern in Upstate New York. The largest inla...
Migration has evolved to allow organisms to undertake life history functions in the most appropriate...
The Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) population has markedly declined over several decades in northern ...
Abstract: The conservation of migratory species poses significant challenges that may be countered b...
Author Institution: School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State University ; Ohio Agricultural Resea...
Due to the many challenges facing waterbird populations (Jia et al. 2018, Wetlands International 201...
Many migratory species are declining and for most, the proximate causes of their declines remain unk...