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Annual summary reports of Red Knot breeding ecology studies on the Seward Peninsula since 2011.
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Shorebirds are among the most rapidly declining species in North America (Rosenberg et al. 2019), with many long-distance migrants experiencing the greatest declines (Environment Canada 2020). Nonetheless, not all shorebirds are declining and there may be differences among species and populations using different migratory routes. For instance, previous meta-analyses have suggested that shorebirds using the Mid-Continental Flyway are experiencing more rapid declines than those using the Pacific or Atlantic flyways (Thomas et al. 2006). At the same time, within a species, more northerly breeding populations are experiencing greater phenological mismatches and lower reproductive success than southerly ones (Kwon et...
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This data package contains location data collected by the Argos System (CLS America, Inc.) from satellite transmitters attached to 116 Lesser Yellowlegs captured at multiple sites across their breeding and nonbreeding range in North America, 2018-2021. The raw data were processed to accomplish two goals: 1) flag implausible location and 2) remove locations within Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) and Eielson Air Force Base boundaries. Removal of locations in military land boundaries is required due to federal guidelines by Department of Defense (DoD) Public Affairs office and DoD Partners in Flight. Due to data sharing constraints of participating agencies, not all the locations (i.e., latitude and longitude)...
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Boreal wetland birds are among the continent’s most rapidly declining avifauna. However, many of these declining species still breed commonly on military lands in Alaska. We propose to survey these species, as well as, additional boreal wetland obligates at breeding sites on Eielson Air Force Base (AFB) and then track migratory movements throughout the annual cycle. Our surveys aim to identify important wetland features for conservation and levels of fragmentation that may reduce bird breeding numbers. Our tracking of birds during migration will identify habitats for conservation at key stopover and wintering areas, and therefore allow conservation on military lands in Alaska to be directly linked to conservation...
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Upland Sandpiper is one of many declining shorebird species (-4.6%/year in Alaska; Ziolkowski et al. 2023) which breed on military and adjacent lands in Alaska. Western and eastern populations are small and unstable, and the species is endangered at the state level in several eastern U.S. states (Houston et al. 2023). Though there has been considerable work with Upland Sandpipers in their core, central U.S. breeding areas, this is the first dedicated study of Upland Sandpipers in Alaska. The objectives are to resight, band, and track Upland Sandpiper at breeding sites in Delta Junction, AK and Donnelly Training Area (TA 501 & TA 511) to estimate vial rates, determine migratory connectivity, and determine important...
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Principal to the management of migratory landbird resources is an understanding of their occurrence within the landscape. Baseline information on bird distribution is a primary need “to preserve a natural diversity and abundance of fauna and flora on refuge lands” (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [USFWS] 1993a). Documenting the occurrence and distribution of all migratory bird species is a priority of the USFWS’s action plan for developing a nongame bird inventory and monitoring strategy for National Wildlife Refuge system lands (USFWS 1993b ). Distribution and abundance information previously collected on National Wildlife Refuges has contributed to the description of distributional patterns of birds in Alaska....


map background search result map search result map U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Argos GPS Satellite Tracking Data for Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) Alaska Red Knot Breeding Ecology Reports 2011-Present Alaska Red Knot Breeding Ecology Banding Data 2010-Present Alaska Red Knot Breeding Ecology Encounters Data 2010-Present Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migration Project 2021-Present Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migration Banding Data 2021-Present Alaska Department of Defense Migratory Movements Upland Sandpiper Study 2021-Present Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migratory Phenologies and Strategies Proposal 2023 Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migration Resight Data 2022-Present Alaska National Wildlife Refuge Avian Checklist Project 1991-2000 Alaska National Wildlife Refuge Avian Checklist Transcribed Data 1988-2000 Alaska Boreal Chickadee Banding Data 2022-Present Alaska Red Knot Migration Banding Data 2017-Present Alaska JBER Avian Resight Data 2009-Present Alaska JBER Avian Survey Data 2007-Present Alaska Eareckson Reports 2021-Present Alaska Eielson Air Force Base Avian Study 2019-Present Alaska Eielson Reports 2019-Present Alaska Eielson Avian Nest Data, 2021-Present Alaska Eielson Avian Resight Data 2022-Present Alaska Eareckson Reports 2021-Present Alaska Eielson Air Force Base Avian Study 2019-Present Alaska Eielson Reports 2019-Present Alaska Eielson Avian Nest Data, 2021-Present Alaska Eielson Avian Resight Data 2022-Present Alaska JBER Avian Resight Data 2009-Present Alaska JBER Avian Survey Data 2007-Present Alaska Red Knot Breeding Ecology Reports 2011-Present Alaska Red Knot Breeding Ecology Banding Data 2010-Present Alaska Red Knot Breeding Ecology Encounters Data 2010-Present Alaska Red Knot Migration Banding Data 2017-Present Alaska Boreal Chickadee Banding Data 2022-Present Alaska National Wildlife Refuge Avian Checklist Project 1991-2000 Alaska National Wildlife Refuge Avian Checklist Transcribed Data 1988-2000 Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migration Project 2021-Present Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migration Banding Data 2021-Present Alaska Department of Defense Migratory Movements Upland Sandpiper Study 2021-Present Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migratory Phenologies and Strategies Proposal 2023 Alaska Department of Defense Shorebird Migration Resight Data 2022-Present U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Argos GPS Satellite Tracking Data for Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes)