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Waterbirds/Waterfowl

Alicia Berlin

Email: aberlin@usgs.gov

Website:  http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/resshow/perry/scoters/

Energetics of Surf Scoters Wintering on Chesapeake Bay:  Foraging Values of Changing Diets

Delineate Black Duck Populations and Habitat Utilization on Black Water National Wildlife Refuge to Determine Critical Areas and Assess Potential Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Chesapeake Bay Black Duck Populations

In-Air and Underwater Hearing Abilities of Diving Ducks and Sea Ducks

Migration and Habitat use by Seaducks in the Atlantic Flyway: Evaluation of Potential Impacts of Proposed Wind Farms

Compiling Seaduck Satellite Telemetry Data for Analyses Regarding Population Delineation, Weather Effects on Migrational Pathways, and Baseline Information for Climate Change Effects on Seaducks

Electroreceptive Abilities of the Ruddy Duck, Oxyura jamaicensis

Mike Erwin

Email: merwin@usgs.gov

Island Restoration, Sea Level Rise, and Waterbirds in Chesapeake Bay

Erwin, R. M., et al.  2007.  Waterbirds of the Chesapeake Bay and Vicinity:  Harbingers of Change?    Waterbirds 30(Special Publication 1).    182 pp.

Parsons, K. C., et al.  2002.  Managing wetlands for waterbirds:  Integrated approaches.  Waterbirds 25, Special Publication 2.  127 pp.

Gary Heinz

Email: gheinz@usgs.gov

Effects of Mercury on Birds

Albers, Peter H., G. H. Heinz, and H. M. Ohlendorf, editors.  2000. Environmental Contaminants and Terrestrial Vertebrates: Effects on Populations, Communities, and Ecosystems. SETAC Special Publications Series.  Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL .  xxii, 344 pp.

Daniel McAuley

Email: dmcauley@usgs.gov

Survival and Recruitment of Common Eiders in the Gulf of Maine

Matthew C. Perry

Email: mperry@usgs.gov

Website: http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/resshow/perry/scoters/

Atlantic Seaduck Study: Movement, Habitat Use, and Feeding Ecology of Seaducks in Chesapeake Bay and Other Atlantic Coastal Areas 

Population Demographics and Breeding Ecology of Long –Tailed Ducks in the Churchill, Manitoba, in Relation to Global Climate Change

Delineating Breeding Populations and Tracking Night-Time Movements of Long-tailed Ducks Wintering in Nantucket Sound

Movement and Resource Utilization of Four Species of Ducks Captured in the Mid-Parana River Basin, Entre Rios and Corrientes Provinces, Argentina

Perry, M. C., editor.  2007. The Washington Biologists' Field Club : Its members and its history (1900-2006). Washington Biologists' Field Club, Washington, D.C.  x, 342 pp.  (http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/prodabs/pubpdfs/WBFC-BookFlier.pdf)

Barnett Rattner

Email: brattner@usgs.gov

Website: http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/contaminants/

Contaminant Exposure, Food Chain Transfer and Potential Health Effects on Chesapeake Bay Waterbirds

Michael Runge

Email: mrunge@usgs.gov

Integrating Habitat and Harvest Management for Northern Pintails

Harvest Theory for Age-Structured Populations: Atlantic Population Canada Geese

Integrated Waterbird Management and Modeling

John Sauer

Email: jrsauer@usgs.gov

Population Change and Abundance of Black Ducks and Mallards in Eastern North America

Jeff Spendelow

Email: jspendelow@usgs.gov

Modeling Sex-Specific Demographic Rates in Metapopulations

Daniel Twedt

Email: dtwedt@usgs.gov

Shorebird Habitat in Southeastern Missouri

Tirpak, J. M., et al.  2009.  Multiscale habitat suitability index models for priority landbirds in the Central Hardwoods and West Gulf Coastal Plain/Ouachitas Bird Conservation Regions.   General Technical Report NRS-49  U. S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station,  Newtown Square, PA.  195 pp.

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