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Each year shorebirds from North and South America migrate thousands of miles to spend the summer in the Arctic. There they feed in shoreline marshes and estuaries along some of the most productive and pristine coasts anywhere. With so much available food they are able to reproduce almost explosively; and as winter approaches, they retreat south along with their offspring, to return to the Arctic the following spring. This remarkable pattern of movement and activity has been the object of intensive study by an international team of ornithologists who have spent a decade counting, surveying, and observing these shorebirds. In this important synthetic work, they address multiple questions about these migratory bird populations. How many birds occupy Arctic ecosystems each summer? How long do visiting shorebirds linger before heading south? How fecund are these birds? Where exactly do they migrate and where exactly do they return? Are their populations growing or shrinking? The results of this study are crucial for better understanding how environmental policies will influence Arctic habitats as well as the far-ranging winter habitats used by migratory shorebirds.
Product Details
Publisher | University of California Press |
Publish Date | September 01, 2012 |
Pages | 320 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780520273108 |
Dimensions | 10.0 X 7.2 X 0.9 inches | 2.0 pounds |
Reviews
"This clearly written and well-edited volume...is chalk full of data and contains more complete and nuanced discussions about what those data mean than one would find in equivalent journal articles."--Chris S. Elphick "The Quarterly Review of Biology" (3/1/2014 12:00:00 AM)
"A massive coordinated effort to gain a robust understanding of population dynamics and trends of arctic nesting shorebirds. . . . Highly recommended."--J. C. Kricher, Wheaton College (MA) "Choice" (4/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"This volume represents a major milestone for the monitoring of wader populations. . . . It will serve as a point of reference."--Graham Austin "Brit Trust Ornithology (Bto)" (2/7/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"A massive coordinated effort to gain a robust understanding of population dynamics and trends of arctic nesting shorebirds. . . . Highly recommended."--J. C. Kricher, Wheaton College (MA) "Choice" (4/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"This volume represents a major milestone for the monitoring of wader populations. . . . It will serve as a point of reference."--Graham Austin "Brit Trust Ornithology (Bto)" (2/7/2013 12:00:00 AM)
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