Nest-site selection of a subarctic-breeding shorebird: evidence for tree avoidance without fitness consequences

Volume: 98, Issue: 9, Pages: 573 - 580
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Vegetation communities in the subarctic are at risk of change due to climate-driven tree and shrub encroachment. Vegetation change may lead to unsuitable habitat for arctic-breeding birds, many of whom are declining. Although many possible factors are contributing to their decline, loss of breeding habitat could be a major contributor. We examined nest-site selection in Dunlin (Calidris alpina hudsonia (Todd, 1953)), a shorebird that nests in...
Paper Details
Title
Nest-site selection of a subarctic-breeding shorebird: evidence for tree avoidance without fitness consequences
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
98
Issue
9
Pages
573 - 580
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