TY - JOUR
T1 - Connectivity in piping plovers
T2 - Do breeding populations have distinct winter distributions?
AU - Gratto-Trevor, Cheri
AU - Amirault-Langlais, Diane
AU - Catlin, Daniel
AU - Cuthbert, Francesca
AU - Fraser, James
AU - Maddock, Sidney
AU - Roche, Erin
AU - Shaffer, François
PY - 2012/2
Y1 - 2012/2
N2 - Resightings of uniquely marked birds from 2001 to 2008 were used to determine winter distributions of 4 breeding populations of a species at risk, the piping plover (Charadrius melodus). Although considerable overlap exists, a distinct pattern in winter distributions was evident. Birds originating from eastern Canada wintered farthest north compared to other populations. Most individuals from the United States Great Lakes were found in South Carolina and Georgia in winter, whereas birds from eastern Canada were found primarily in North Carolina. Although the great majority of birds marked in Prairie Canada were observed wintering in Texas, particularly southern Texas, breeding plovers from the United States Great Plains were more widely distributed on the gulf coast from Florida to Texas. Very few large-scale movements of individuals in winter were reported either within or between years. This study highlights the significance of geographic regions for eastern Canada, the United States Great Lakes, the United States Great Plains, and Prairie Canada populations, and demonstrates relatively high winter site fidelity. This information will help focus conservation efforts for specific breeding populations during the winter.
AB - Resightings of uniquely marked birds from 2001 to 2008 were used to determine winter distributions of 4 breeding populations of a species at risk, the piping plover (Charadrius melodus). Although considerable overlap exists, a distinct pattern in winter distributions was evident. Birds originating from eastern Canada wintered farthest north compared to other populations. Most individuals from the United States Great Lakes were found in South Carolina and Georgia in winter, whereas birds from eastern Canada were found primarily in North Carolina. Although the great majority of birds marked in Prairie Canada were observed wintering in Texas, particularly southern Texas, breeding plovers from the United States Great Plains were more widely distributed on the gulf coast from Florida to Texas. Very few large-scale movements of individuals in winter were reported either within or between years. This study highlights the significance of geographic regions for eastern Canada, the United States Great Lakes, the United States Great Plains, and Prairie Canada populations, and demonstrates relatively high winter site fidelity. This information will help focus conservation efforts for specific breeding populations during the winter.
KW - Charadrius melodus
KW - North America
KW - conservation
KW - piping plover
KW - populations
KW - winter distribution
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U2 - 10.1002/jwmg.261
DO - 10.1002/jwmg.261
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84856097314
SN - 0022-541X
VL - 76
SP - 348
EP - 355
JO - Journal of Wildlife Management
JF - Journal of Wildlife Management
IS - 2
ER -