A monitoring framework for assessing threats to nonbreeding shorebirds on the Pacific Coast of the Americas
Many shorebirds (Order: Charadriiformes; Family: Charadriidae, Recurvirostridae, Scolopacidae, Haematopodidae, Jacanidae) are highly migratory, traversing thousands of kilometers between high latitude breeding and low latitude nonbreeding sites. In doing so, they are dependent on networks of coastal...
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Autores principales: | Matthew E. Reiter, Eduardo Palacios, Diana Eusse-Gonzalez, Richard Johnston González, Pete Davidson, David W. Bradley, Rob Clay, Khara M. Strum, James Chu, Blake A. Barbaree, Catherine M. Hickey, David B. Lank, Mark Drever, Ronald C. Ydenberg, Robert Butler |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4a7995d1c130433abc47ba14787c887a |
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