Stopover ecology of Nearctic-Neotropical landbird migrants : habitat relations and conservation implications / Frank R. Moore, editor.

Other author Moore, Frank R.
Other author Cooper Ornithological Society.
Format Book
Publication InfoCamarillo, CA : Cooper Ornithological Society, ©2000.
Description133 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.
Subjects

SeriesStudies in avian biology ; no. 20
Studies in avian biology no. 20. ^A250889
Contents Preface / Frank R. Moore -- Application of spatial models to stopover ecology of Trans-Gulf migrants / Theodore R. Simons, Scott M. Pearson, and Frank R. Moore -- Habitat use by landbirds along Nearctic-Neotropical migration routes: implications for conservation of stopover habitats / Daniel R. Petit -- Mechanisms of en route habitat selection: how do migrants make habitat decisions during stopover? / Frank R. Moore and David A. Aborn -- Age-dependent aspects of stopover biology of passerine migrants / Mark S. Woodrey -- Behavioral, energetic, and conservation implications of foraging plasticity during migration / Jeffrey David Parrish -- Disruption and restoration of en route habitat, a case study: the Chenier Plain / Wylie C. Barrow, Jr. ... [et al.] -- Landbird migration in riparian habitats of the middle Rio Grande: a case study / Deborah M. Finch and Wang Yong -- Conservation of landbird migrants: addressing local policy / Sarah E. Mabey and Bryan D. Watts -- On the importance of en route periods to the conservation of migratory landbirds / Richard L. Hutto.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 115-133).
LCCN 99080020
ISBN1891276123