Stopover Ecology of Nearctic-Neotropical Landbird Migrants: Habitat Relations and Conservation Implications
Journal
Studies in Avian Biology
Volume
20
Year
2000
Pages
1-133
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Contents
- Contents
- List of Authors, iv
- Preface, 1-3
- Frank R. Moore
- Application of Spatial Models to the Stopover Ecology of Trans-Gulf Migrants, 4-14
- Theodore R. Simons, Scott M. Pearson, Frank R. Moore
- Habitat Use by Landbirds along Nearctic-Neotropical Migration Routes: Implications for Conservation of Stopover Traits, 15-33
- Daniel R. Petit
- Mechanisms of En Route Habitat Selection: How Do Migrants Make Habitat Decisions During Stopover?, 34-42
- Frank R. Moore, David A. Aborn
- Age-Dependent Aspects of Stopover Biology of Passerine Migrants, 43-52
- Mark S. Woodrey
- Behavioral Energetic and Conservation Implications of Foraging Plasticity during Migration, 53-70
- Jeffrey David Parrish
- Disruption and Restoration of En Route Habitat 9/19/2017: A Case Study The Chenier Plain, 71-87
- Wylie C. Barrow, Jr., Chao-Chieh Chen, Robert B. Hamilton, Keith Ouchley, Terry J. Spengler
- Landbird Migration in Riparian Habitats of the Middle Rio Grande: A Case Study, 88-98
- Deborah M. Finch, Wang Yong
- Conservation of Landbird Migrants Addressing Local Policy, 99-108
- Sarah E. Mabey, Bryan D. Watts
- On the Importance of En Route Period to the Conservation of Migratory Landbirds, 109-114
- Richard L. Hutto
- Literature Cited, 115-133
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