The topography of western North America provides a complex landscape for landbird migrants, and stopover patterns in this region are poorly understood. We examined seven years of stopover data (1997–2003) from a montane area in southwestern Idaho to determine whether this area provides suitable stopover habitat. We compared the proportion of birds recaptured, stopover duration, and changes in energetic condition within and among species and between two mist-netting sites located in different habitats. The proportion of birds recaptured ranged from zero to over 20%, and fewer than 5% of individuals were recaptured in most species. Mean minimum stopover durations from recapture data ranged from 1 to 10 days; most species averaged less than 6 ...
Intraspecific patterns of autumn migration timing are not well known, particularly in the western U...
Most of our understanding of habitat use by migrating land birds comes from studies conducted at sin...
There is strong evidence that climate change has caused many species to shift their geographical dis...
The topography of western North America provides a complex landscape for landbird migrants, and stop...
Identifying important stopover areas is a critical step in conservation and management of migratory ...
We used count surveys and mist-net captures to compare habitat associations, relative abundance, sp...
Food availability and acquisition are critical components of a stopover site\u27s suitability, but w...
Stopover habitats used by migrating landbirds may be a critical component for the overall conservati...
Migration stopover resources, particularly riparian habitats, are critically important to landbirds ...
Our knowledge of avian behaviors during the non-breeding period still lags behind that of the breedi...
Weather has a significant effect on avian migration, but whether the influence is similar across div...
In the arid Southwest, migratory birds are known to use riparian stopover habitats; we know less abo...
Migration monitoring of landbirds, in its various forms, is a well-established research endeavor acr...
During the summers of 1985-1991, bird censuses were conducted along 13 permanent routes located at t...
Migratory birds spend a significant part of each year in transition between their breeding and resti...
Intraspecific patterns of autumn migration timing are not well known, particularly in the western U...
Most of our understanding of habitat use by migrating land birds comes from studies conducted at sin...
There is strong evidence that climate change has caused many species to shift their geographical dis...
The topography of western North America provides a complex landscape for landbird migrants, and stop...
Identifying important stopover areas is a critical step in conservation and management of migratory ...
We used count surveys and mist-net captures to compare habitat associations, relative abundance, sp...
Food availability and acquisition are critical components of a stopover site\u27s suitability, but w...
Stopover habitats used by migrating landbirds may be a critical component for the overall conservati...
Migration stopover resources, particularly riparian habitats, are critically important to landbirds ...
Our knowledge of avian behaviors during the non-breeding period still lags behind that of the breedi...
Weather has a significant effect on avian migration, but whether the influence is similar across div...
In the arid Southwest, migratory birds are known to use riparian stopover habitats; we know less abo...
Migration monitoring of landbirds, in its various forms, is a well-established research endeavor acr...
During the summers of 1985-1991, bird censuses were conducted along 13 permanent routes located at t...
Migratory birds spend a significant part of each year in transition between their breeding and resti...
Intraspecific patterns of autumn migration timing are not well known, particularly in the western U...
Most of our understanding of habitat use by migrating land birds comes from studies conducted at sin...
There is strong evidence that climate change has caused many species to shift their geographical dis...