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Drought and Cooler Temperatures Are Associated with Higher Nest Survival in Mountain Plovers

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2012-01-01 06:00:00
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2016-01-01 06:00:00

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Victoria J. Dreitz(Author), Reesa C. Yale Conrey(Author), Susan K. Skagen(Author), 2012-01-01(Publication), Drought and Cooler Temperatures Are Associated with Higher Nest Survival in Mountain Plovers, http://www.ace-eco.org/vol7/iss1/art6/

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Native grasslands have been altered to a greater extent than any other biome in North America. The habitats and resources needed to support breeding performance of grassland birds endemic to prairie ecosystems are currently threatened by land management practices and impending climate change. Climate models for the Great Plains prairie region predict a future of hotter and drier summers with strong multiyear droughts and more frequent and severe precipitation events. We examined how fluctuations in weather conditions in eastern Colorado influenced nest survival of an avian species that has experienced recent population declines, the Mountain Plover (Charadrius montanus). Nest survival averaged 27.2% over a 7-yr period (n = 936 nests) [...]

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We examined how seasonal and daily weather conditions influenced nest survival of Mountain Plovers across the eastern plains of Colorado during a 7-yr period. Our objectives were to distinguish whether temperatures and precipitation levels at seasonal or daily time scales influence the outcome of nesting attempts within the core range of Mountain Plovers, and secondly, to determine what weather conditions during the breeding season favored nest survival of Mountain Plovers. Knowledge of how mountain plovers respond to shifts in weather events across their breeding area will be invaluable to inform conservation practices and management agendas in the face of impending climate change.

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editionvolume 7, issue 1, article 6
journalAvian Conservation and Ecology
languageeng
noteVictoria J Dreitz, Reesa Yale Conrey, and Susan K Skagen - skagens@usgs.gov, 2012, Drought and Cooler Temperatures Are Associated with Higher Nest Survival in Mountain Plovers: Avian Conservation and Ecology, v. 7, iss. 1, Art. 6

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