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9780521281676

Coastal Waders and Wildfowl in Winter

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521281676

  • ISBN10:

    0521281679

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-06-09
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

This 1984 book arose from an international meeting held at Texel in the Netherlands in April 1981 to discuss the feeding requirements and behaviour of shorebirds and coastal wildfowl. The book was designed both for general ornithologists, so that they may advise planners concerned with coastal wetlands, and for research workers interested in bird ecology and behaviour. The book is divided into three sections, each the responsibility of one of the editors, who provides a brief section introduction. The first covers bird numbers in relation to food resources; the second relates population densities to social and individual behaviour of birds within the flocks, and the third examines the role of areas of particular significance to migrant shorebirds along the route from West Africa to the high-latitude breeding grounds stretching from Greenland to western Siberia. This volume was produced in conjunction with the British Ornithologists' Union.

Table of Contents

Preface
List of contributors
Bird Populations: The Influence of Food Resources on the Use of Feeding Areas: Introduction P. R. Evans
Coastal birds: numbers in relation to food resources
Balancing the budget: measuring the energy intake and requirements of shorebirds in the field
Relations between the distribution of waders and the intertidal benthic fauna of the Oosterschelde
How Oystercatchers and Curlews successfully deplete
Waterfowl movements in relation to food stocks
Diving duck populations in relation to their food supplies
Bird Populations: Social Behaviour and the Use of Feeding Areas: Introduction
Why do birds roost communally
The unsociable plover - the use of intertidal areas by Grey Plovers
Age-related distribution of Dunlin in the Dutch Wadden Sea
Differences in quality of roosting flock of Oystercatchers
Feeding ecology, winter mortality and the population dynamics of Oystercatchers on the Exe estuary
Introduction
The Danish Wadden Sea
The German Wadden Sea
The Dutch Wadden Sea
The Dutch Delta Area
The British Isles
The Atlantic coast of Morocco
The Banc d'Arguin (Mauritania)
The changing face of European wintering areas
Index
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