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Space use and Habitat Selection of Migrant and Resident American Avocets in San Francisco Bay
Scott A. Demers1 
关键词: American Avocet;    habitat selection;    home range;    Recurvirostra americana;    San Francisco Bay;    site fidelity;    space use;   
DOI  :  10.1525/cond.2010.090060
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Central Ornithology Publication Office
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Abstract. San Francisco Bay is a wintering area for shorebirds, including American Avocets (Recurvirostra americana). Recently, a new resident population of avocets has emerged, presumably because of the development of tidal marshes into salt-evaporation ponds. In habitat restoration now underway, as many as 90% of salt ponds will be restored to tidal marsh. However, it is unknown if wintering and resident avocets coexist and if their requirements for space and habitat differ, necessitating different management for their populations to be maintained during restoration. We captured and radio-marked wintering avocets at a salt pond and a tidal flat to determine their population status (migrant or resident) and examine their space use and habitat selection. Of the radio-marked avocets, 79% were migrants and 21% were residents. At the salt pond, residents' fidelity to their location of capture was higher, and residents moved less than did migrants from the same site. Conversely, on the tidal flat, fidelity of...

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