We here report two anecdotes about avian interactions relevant to the interpretation of differences in shorebird habitat use between day and night. Several studies have reported that shorebirds avoid feeding and roosting along nearshore areas at night yet commonly use these sites during daytime. This suggests that nighttime avoidance of nearshore places is a response to increased danger of predation. When mist-netting during autumn 2005 on nearshore intertidal habitats along South Spit, Egegik Bay (Alaska Peninsula), Alaska, we discovered that shorebirds that occurred there in large numbers during daytime low tides and roosted there during daytime high tides (especially Dunlin Calidris alpina, Rock Sandpipers Calidris ptilocnemis, Black-bel...
Low tide events provide terrestrial predators with ephemeral, but predictable and abundant sources o...
In coastal environs during the non-breeding season, many shorebirds (suborder Charadrii) congregate ...
Effective shorebird conservation requires a greater understanding of use and availability of high-ti...
We here report two anecdotes about avian interactions relevant to the interpretation of differences ...
We here report two anecdotes about avian interactions relevant to the interpretation of differences ...
We here report two anecdotes about avian interactions relevant to the interpretation of differences ...
We here report two anecdotes about avian interactions relevant to the interpretation of differences ...
International audienceUnderstanding environmental factors underlying animal foraging distribution is...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Many species of bird recognize acoustic and visual cues given by their predators and have complex de...
Many species of bird recognize acoustic and visual cues given by their predators and have complex de...
Low tide events provide terrestrial predators with ephemeral, but predictable and abundant sources o...
In coastal environs during the non-breeding season, many shorebirds (suborder Charadrii) congregate ...
Effective shorebird conservation requires a greater understanding of use and availability of high-ti...
We here report two anecdotes about avian interactions relevant to the interpretation of differences ...
We here report two anecdotes about avian interactions relevant to the interpretation of differences ...
We here report two anecdotes about avian interactions relevant to the interpretation of differences ...
We here report two anecdotes about avian interactions relevant to the interpretation of differences ...
International audienceUnderstanding environmental factors underlying animal foraging distribution is...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Shorebird roosts are often considered traditional, on the basis of predictable occupancy by large nu...
Many species of bird recognize acoustic and visual cues given by their predators and have complex de...
Many species of bird recognize acoustic and visual cues given by their predators and have complex de...
Low tide events provide terrestrial predators with ephemeral, but predictable and abundant sources o...
In coastal environs during the non-breeding season, many shorebirds (suborder Charadrii) congregate ...
Effective shorebird conservation requires a greater understanding of use and availability of high-ti...