نتایج جستجو برای: wintering

تعداد نتایج: 2246  

2006
Richard A. McKinney Scott R. McWilliams Michael A. Charpentier

Coastal habitats near urban centres in North Atlantic estuaries often support substantial numbers of wintering waterfowl, but little is known of the effects of landscape setting and urbanisation on habitat use. We conducted surveys of waterfowl at 32 wintering sites in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, to identify characteristics that may influence habitat use. Sites were chosen along a gradient ...

2011
Marc O. Lammers Whitlow W. L. Au Carl G. Meyer Kevin B. Wong Russell E. Brainard

The main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) are the principal breeding ground for humpback whales in the North Pacific. Over the past 3 decades, population recovery from whaling-era losses has resulted in a steady increase in the number of whales wintering in Hawaiian waters and a geographic expansion of their distribution in the MHI. Until recently, no existing evidence showed that this expansion included...

2001
Kevin D. Lafferty

In order to better understand the nature of disturbances to wintering snowy plovers, I observed snowy plovers and activities that might disturb them at a beach near Devereux Slough in Santa Barbara, California, USA. Disturbance (activity that caused plovers to move or fly) to wintering populations of threatened western snowy plovers was 16 times higher at a public beach than at protected beache...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2009
Steffen Oppel Abby N Powell D Lynne Dickson

1. Many migratory birds are assumed to remain fairly stationary during winter. However, recent research indicates that mid-winter movements are evident in a variety of bird species, and the factors causing individuals to move are poorly understood. 2. We examined the winter movements of 95 individual king eiders (Somateria spectabilis, L.) tracked with satellite transmitters in the Bering Sea b...

2015
H. Weimerskirch A. Tarroux O. Chastel K. Delord Y. Cherel S. Descamps

Migratory routes and the areas used during winter have probably been selected to maximize fitness by providing favorable environmental conditions outside the breeding season. In polar environments, because of the extreme winter weather, most breeding species migrate to encounter better conditions in areas that can differ between and also within species. Using geo location sensors, we found that...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2011
Darren E Irwin Jessica H Irwin Thomas B Smith

There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breeding and wintering sites, both because differences in migratory behaviour can be associated with population differentiation and because knowledge of migratory connectivity is essential for understanding the ecology, evolution and conservation of migratory species. We present the first broad survey...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2016
François Brischoux Andréaz Dupoué Olivier Lourdais Frédéric Angelier

Temperate ectotherms are expected to benefit from climate change (e.g., increased activity time), but the impacts of climate warming during the winter have mostly been overlooked. Milder winters are expected to decrease body condition upon emergence, and thus to affect crucial life-history traits, such as survival and reproduction. Mild winter temperature could also trigger a state of chronic p...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2015
Calandra Q Stanley Emily A McKinnon Kevin C Fraser Maggie P Macpherson Garth Casbourn Lyle Friesen Peter P Marra Colin Studds T Brandt Ryder Nora E Diggs Bridget J M Stutchbury

Many migratory animals are experiencing rapid population declines, but migration data with the geographic scope and resolution to quantify the complex network of movements between breeding and nonbreeding regions are often lacking. Determining the most frequently used migration routes and nonbreeding regions for a species is critical for understanding population dynamics and making effective co...

2013
Ricardo C. Martins Teresa Catry Carlos D. Santos Jorge M. Palmeirim José P. Granadeiro

During the annual cycle, migratory waders may face strikingly different feeding conditions as they move between breeding areas and wintering grounds. Thus, it is of crucial importance that they rapidly adjust their behaviour and diet to benefit from peaks of prey abundance, in particular during migration, when they need to accumulate energy at a fast pace. In this study, we compared foraging be...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1946

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