2018
DOI: 10.5751/ace-01133-130101
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Interior Least Tern and Piping Plover nest and brood survival at managed, off-channel sites along the central Platte River, Nebraska, USA 2001-2015

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“…Future research should assess how industry practices and management of different site types influences the presence, absence, or amount of specific habitat features and how these finer scale habitat metrics affect habitat selection, use, and the various demographic consequences of such decisions by individual animals. Similar research (Sherfy et al 2012a, Farrell et al 2018 has been done at other off-river sites specifically managed for plovers and terns. This additional research in our system would provide a more complete understanding of how off-river sites in the LPRS affect or could affect local and regional populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Future research should assess how industry practices and management of different site types influences the presence, absence, or amount of specific habitat features and how these finer scale habitat metrics affect habitat selection, use, and the various demographic consequences of such decisions by individual animals. Similar research (Sherfy et al 2012a, Farrell et al 2018 has been done at other off-river sites specifically managed for plovers and terns. This additional research in our system would provide a more complete understanding of how off-river sites in the LPRS affect or could affect local and regional populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The tern was federally delisted in February 2021 for various reasons, including population increases in parts of the species' range (86 FR 2564(86 FR -2581. Plovers and terns nest in mixed-species aggregations in the Platte River systems (Farrell et al 2018, Brown et al 2019. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and the Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership have monitored both species in the LPRS since the mid-1980s.…”
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“…Extended periods of high flow in recent years have eroded both natural and constructed sandbars. Nearly all of the bird nesting is occurring on off‐channel sandpits (PRRIP ; Farrell et al ), with increasing numbers of nests over time, confirming the effectiveness of the second approach.…”
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confidence: 87%