American woodcock migratory connectivity as indicated by hydrogen isotopes

Volume: 80, Issue: 3, Pages: 510 - 526
Published: Jan 12, 2016
Abstract
To identify factors contributing to the long-term decline of American woodcock, a holistic understanding of range-wide population connectivity throughout the annual cycle is needed. We used band recovery data and isotopic composition of primary (P1) and secondary (S13) feathers to estimate population sources and connectivity among natal, early fall, and winter ranges of hunter-harvested juvenile American woodcock. We used P1 feathers from...
Paper Details
Title
American woodcock migratory connectivity as indicated by hydrogen isotopes
Published Date
Jan 12, 2016
Volume
80
Issue
3
Pages
510 - 526
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