1992
DOI: 10.2307/1521363
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Flooding: Mortality and Habitat Renewal for Least Terns and Piping Plovers

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“…We conclude that the proximity of the Od nesting colony to water provides additional evidence for this view of aquatic enantiornithines. Nesting in close proximity to water brings the danger of flooding (Kharatinov and Siegel-Causey 1988); this is a major cause of nest mortality in extant waterfowl (Whitehead and Tschimer 1990;Flint and Grand 1996), terns (Sidle et al 1992;Ludwig et al 1993), plovers (Espie et al 1998), flamingos (Brown 1957) and other birds, and can cause destruction of an entire Fig. 4 Eggshell, some adult and neonate avialan bones from the Od accumulation: a SEM image of sample eggshell section with two main structural layers indicated with arrows.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We conclude that the proximity of the Od nesting colony to water provides additional evidence for this view of aquatic enantiornithines. Nesting in close proximity to water brings the danger of flooding (Kharatinov and Siegel-Causey 1988); this is a major cause of nest mortality in extant waterfowl (Whitehead and Tschimer 1990;Flint and Grand 1996), terns (Sidle et al 1992;Ludwig et al 1993), plovers (Espie et al 1998), flamingos (Brown 1957) and other birds, and can cause destruction of an entire Fig. 4 Eggshell, some adult and neonate avialan bones from the Od accumulation: a SEM image of sample eggshell section with two main structural layers indicated with arrows.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neonate avialan proximal tibiotarsus (i) and scapula (j) (scale bars are 2 mm) Naturwissenschaften colony (Brown 1957;Peresbarbosa and Mellink 2001;Poiani 2006), on occasion repeatedly during the same breeding season (Peresbarbosa and Mellink 2001). Birds continue to select these sites in future nesting seasons, partly because floods remove vegetation and increase the amount of barren ground suitable for near-water nesting (Sidle et al 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detrimental effects of summer flood events that inundate tern nesting habitat and destroy nests and chicks have been well documented (e.g. Dryer and Dryer, 1985;Sidle et al, 1992;Schwalbach et al, 1993;Smith and Renken, 1993;Dugger, 1997). However, close examination of river elevation during this study discounts the effect of late season water stage increases in all but two years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Least tern reproductive success on interior river systerns has been shown to vary in response to predation, flooding, human disturbance, weather (Thompson et al, 1997) and food availability (Dugger, 1997). A relationship between water levels and causes of nest and chick loss such as predation (Smith and Renken, 1990), flooding (Sidle et al, 1992;Smith and Renken, 1993), human disturbance (Smith and Renken, 1993) and food availability (Dugger, 1997) has been observed for least terns nesting on the LMR. Thus, we might expect to observe a relationship between certain hydrologic variables and tern productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inundation from flooding and loss of eggs and chicks can greatly reduce Least Tern and Piping Plover productivity (Faanes 1983, Sidle et al 1992, Dugger et al 2000, Szell and Woodrey 2003. The number of fledglings produced per adult pair was negatively correlated with mean and maximum river elevations during July on the Mississippi River (Dugger et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%