More than two-thirds of the human population of Alaska resides in the south-central portion of the state, where its continued growth is likely to affect some wildlife populations negatively. To assess changes in waterbird populations in this region, we compared counts of Common Loons (Gavia immer), Pacific Loons (G. pacifica), and Red-necked Grebes (Podiceps grisegena) made on Matanuska-Susitina Valley lakes. In general, the number of lakes occupied by loon or grebe pairs decreased between 1987 and 1999. Decreases in the number of lakes occupied by Common Loons were less drastic in the northwest region of the study area than in the southeast region; human development is greater in the southeastern portion of our study area. Contrary to lake...
The Coastal Plain of northern Alaska is an important nesting area for a variety of avia...
The majority of the western United States’ breeding Common Loons (Gavia immer) breed on lakes locate...
Recovering species are not returning to the same environments or communities from which they disappe...
More than two-thirds of the human population of Alaska resides in the south-central portion of the s...
For over 30 years, the Alaska Loon Watch (1985−1999) and the Alaska Loon and Grebe Watch (2000−2015)...
Early studies (1976–1982) of the Drizzle Lake Ecological Reserve on Haida Gwaii, British Columbia fo...
Habitat requirements of arctic loons (Gavia arctica) and red-throated loons (Gavia stellata) were st...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
ABSTRACT. Reproductive success and foraging effort of Pacific loons (Gavia pacifica) were compared b...
The common loon, Gavia immer, is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aqua...
Understanding the relationship between a species’ important vital rates and how they respond to envi...
Water-level management is widespread and illustrates how contemporary climate can interact directly ...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aquatic-...
Rapid physical changes that are occurring in the Arctic are primary drivers of landscape change and ...
The Coastal Plain of northern Alaska is an important nesting area for a variety of avia...
The majority of the western United States’ breeding Common Loons (Gavia immer) breed on lakes locate...
Recovering species are not returning to the same environments or communities from which they disappe...
More than two-thirds of the human population of Alaska resides in the south-central portion of the s...
For over 30 years, the Alaska Loon Watch (1985−1999) and the Alaska Loon and Grebe Watch (2000−2015)...
Early studies (1976–1982) of the Drizzle Lake Ecological Reserve on Haida Gwaii, British Columbia fo...
Habitat requirements of arctic loons (Gavia arctica) and red-throated loons (Gavia stellata) were st...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
ABSTRACT. Reproductive success and foraging effort of Pacific loons (Gavia pacifica) were compared b...
The common loon, Gavia immer, is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aqua...
Understanding the relationship between a species’ important vital rates and how they respond to envi...
Water-level management is widespread and illustrates how contemporary climate can interact directly ...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aquatic-...
Rapid physical changes that are occurring in the Arctic are primary drivers of landscape change and ...
The Coastal Plain of northern Alaska is an important nesting area for a variety of avia...
The majority of the western United States’ breeding Common Loons (Gavia immer) breed on lakes locate...
Recovering species are not returning to the same environments or communities from which they disappe...