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Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migratory Phenologies and Strategies Study 2022-Present

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Start Date
2020-10-01 00:00:00
Start Date
2020-10-01 00:00:00

Citation

Johnson, J. 2024. Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migratory Phenologies and Strategies Study 2022-Present. Sub-project. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska Region, Migratory Bird Management. https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/663d7db0d34eaf9729f790fc.

Summary

Shorebirds are a group of predominantly migratory birds that are declining at an alarming rate; many of them have declined by more than 50% since 1970 and 13 are of federal conservation concern. With staggeringly long, trans-hemispheric migrations along each of North America’s migratory flyways — distinct corridors that divide North America longitudinally — shorebirds breeding in the Arctic and sub-Arctic and wintering in Central and South America encounter a multitude of threats during their annual cycles. This study aims to track the fall migration of a suite of species from their breeding sites across Alaska to the southern extent of their respective ranges and address how differences in migratory connectivity inform the risks faced [...]

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