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Survival and reproduction of Pacific common eiders on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska

Survival and reproduction of Pacific common eiders on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska

Apr 17, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

SDJV41 Interim Report FY04 SDJV41 Final Report FY07 Related Publications Wilson, H. M. 2007. Population Ecology of Pacific common eiders on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska. Dissertation, University of Alaska Fairbanks. 204 pp....
Comparative Reproductive Strategies Between Long-tailed Ducks and King Eiders at Karrak Lake, Nunavut: use of energy reserves during the nesting season

Comparative Reproductive Strategies Between Long-tailed Ducks and King Eiders at Karrak Lake, Nunavut: use of energy reserves during the nesting season

Apr 17, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

SDJV42 Interim Report FY04 SDJV42 Final Report FY05 Related Publications Lawson, S. 2006. Comparative reproductive strategies between long-tailed ducks and king eiders at Karrak Lake, Nunavut: Use of energy resources during the nesting season. M.Sc. Thesis, University...
Factors involved in population dynamics and delineation of North American mergansers

Factors involved in population dynamics and delineation of North American mergansers

Apr 17, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

SDJV43 Interim Report FY04 SDJV43 Interim Report FY05 SDJV43 Final Report FY06 Related Publications Pearce, J. M., P. Blums, and M. S. Lindberg. 2008. Site Fidelity is an Inconsistent Determinant of Population Structure in the Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes Cucullatus):...
Winter habitat use and selection of the Barrow’s goldeneye eastern population along the St. Lawrence River estuary, Quebec, Canada

Winter habitat use and selection of the Barrow’s goldeneye eastern population along the St. Lawrence River estuary, Quebec, Canada

Apr 17, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

SDJV44 Interim Report FY04 SDJV44 Interim Report FY05 SDJV44 Final Report FY06 Related Publications Ouellet, J.-F., M. Guillemette, and M. Robert. 2010. Spatial distribution and habitat selection of Barrow’s and Common goldeneyes wintering in the St. Lawrence marine...
Tracing Sources of Nutrients and Energy for Clutch Formation by White-winged Scoters

Tracing Sources of Nutrients and Energy for Clutch Formation by White-winged Scoters

Apr 17, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

SDJV45 Interim Report FY05 SDJV45 Final Report
Population structure and annual survival estimation of female Black Scoters using genetic tagging

Population structure and annual survival estimation of female Black Scoters using genetic tagging

Apr 17, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

SDJV46 Interim Report FY04 SDJV46 Final Report FY05 Related Publications and Datasets Sonsthagen, S. A., R. E. Wilson, P. Lavretsky, and S. L. Talbot. 2019. Coast to coast: High genomic connectivity in North American scoters. ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 9:7246–7261....
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