Early studies (1976–1982) of the Drizzle Lake Ecological Reserve on Haida Gwaii, British Columbia focussed on the endemic Giant Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) and their predators. These surveys showed daily visits to the small lake (110 ha) by up to 59 adult non-breeding Common Loon (Gavia immer), an important stickleback predator and up to 19 breeding and non-breeding adult Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata), which leave daily to forage in nearby marine waters. We continued loon surveys for 17 additional years (1983–1989, 2011–2020) and found that aggregations of non-breeding Common Loons occurred annually on the lake during July with maximum daily numbers of 78–83 individuals in 1987, 2018, and 2020 and a large increase f...
plots were established with a total area of 276 k m 2 and over 200 pairs of loons on territory each ...
ABSTRACT. Reproductive success and foraging effort of Pacific loons (Gavia pacifica) were compared b...
Since the 19701s, several piscivorous birds and marine mammals in Alaska have declined numerically, ...
Little is known about the behaviour of Common Loon (Gavia immer) during the critical overwintering p...
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)...
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...
Recovering species are not returning to the same environments or communities from which they disappe...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
Migratory animals exploit multiple habitats across the extent of their range and conditions experien...
The red-throated loon (Gavia stellata) is a circumpolar species. The purpose of this study was to ex...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017Red- throated (Gavia stellata) and Pacific ...
When the Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources, and Forestry in Nipigon, Ontar...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aquatic-...
plots were established with a total area of 276 k m 2 and over 200 pairs of loons on territory each ...
ABSTRACT. Reproductive success and foraging effort of Pacific loons (Gavia pacifica) were compared b...
Since the 19701s, several piscivorous birds and marine mammals in Alaska have declined numerically, ...
Little is known about the behaviour of Common Loon (Gavia immer) during the critical overwintering p...
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)...
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...
Recovering species are not returning to the same environments or communities from which they disappe...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
Migratory animals exploit multiple habitats across the extent of their range and conditions experien...
The red-throated loon (Gavia stellata) is a circumpolar species. The purpose of this study was to ex...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017Red- throated (Gavia stellata) and Pacific ...
When the Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources, and Forestry in Nipigon, Ontar...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aquatic-...
plots were established with a total area of 276 k m 2 and over 200 pairs of loons on territory each ...
ABSTRACT. Reproductive success and foraging effort of Pacific loons (Gavia pacifica) were compared b...
Since the 19701s, several piscivorous birds and marine mammals in Alaska have declined numerically, ...