[PDF][PDF] Whimbrel populations differ in trans‑atlantic pathways and cyclone encounters

BD Watts1Ε, FM Smith, C Hines, L Duval, DJ Hamilton… - scholarworks.wm.edu
Each year hundreds of millions of birds cross the Atlantic Ocean during the peak of tropical
cyclone activity. The extent and consequences of migrant‑storm interactions remain …

Whimbrel populations differ in trans-atlantic pathways and cyclone encounters

BD Watts, FM Smith, C Hines, L Duval, DJ Hamilton… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Each year hundreds of millions of birds cross the Atlantic Ocean during the peak of tropical
cyclone activity. The extent and consequences of migrant-storm interactions remain …

[PDF][PDF] Wrecked: Impacts of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones on Neotropical Bird Migrants

J Toohey - 2021 - jscholarship.library.jhu.edu
North American birds are under pressure. With nearly 3 billion birds lost in the last half
century (Rosenberg et al., 2019), understanding and quantifying incremental avian mortality …

Songbirds are resilient to hurricane disturbed habitats during spring migration

EJ Lain, TJ Zenzal Jr, FR Moore… - Journal of Avian …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The Gulf of Mexico is a conspicuous feature of the Neotropical–Nearctic bird migration
system. Traveling long distances across ecological barriers comes with considerable risks …

Effects of hurricane disturbance on the stopover ecology of intercontinental landbird migrants in coastal Louisiana

EJ Lain - 2012 - aquila.usm.edu
Few studies have considered the impact of weather events on migratory birds during
stopover, and essentially none on how hurricanes affect their stopover biology during spring …

Mass fallout and stopover duration of migratory Blackpoll Warblers (Setophaga striata) in Bermuda after Hurricane Nicole

MA Mejías, AJ Mejías - Journal of Caribbean Ornithology, 2020 - jco.birdscaribbean.org
Strong weather systems can force large numbers of migrating songbirds to take refuge in
areas they would otherwise fly over, an event called a “fallout.” On 13 October 2016 …

Riders on the Storm: Using Satellite Transmitters to Quantify American Woodcock Movement Behavior Following Extreme Weather Events

K Trebilcock - 2022 - digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu
Abstract The American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) has experienced steady declines in
abundance over the past fifty years, which has raised questions as to why (Sauer et al …

The annual cycle for whimbrel populations using the Western Atlantic Flyway

BD Watts, FM Smith, C Hines, L Duval, DJ Hamilton… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Many long-distance migratory birds use habitats that are scattered across continents and
confront hazards throughout the annual cycle that may be population-limiting. Identifying …

Swainson's Thrushes do not show strong wind selectivity prior to crossing the Gulf of Mexico

RT Bolus, RH Diehl, FR Moore, JL Deppe, MP Ward… - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
During long-distance fall migrations, nocturnally migrating Swainson's Thrushes often stop
on the northern Gulf of Mexico coast before flying across the Gulf. To minimize energetic …

[CITATION][C] The role of storms in shaping the journeys of migrating whimbrels across the Atlantic

TO Mondain-Monval - Wader Study, 2021 - nora.nerc.ac.uk
The role of storms in shaping the journeys of migrating whimbrels across the Atlantic - NERC
Open Research Archive nerc.ac.uk Natural Environment Research Council NERC open research …