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The following pages link to Robert E Gill, Jr. (Q54801):
Displayed 50 items.
- Memorial to a Black Turnstone: An examplar of breeding and wintering site fidelity (Q257790) (← links)
- Use of nearshore and estuarine areas by gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in the eastern Bering Sea (Q259353) (← links)
- Brood amalgamation in the Bristle-thighed Curlew Numenius tahitiensis: process and function (Q259852) (← links)
- Recovery strategies for the California clapper rail (Rallus longirostris obsoletus) in the heavily-urbanized San Francisco estuarine ecosystem (Q262566) (← links)
- Unusual foraging by a fork-tailed storm-petrel (Q263574) (← links)
- Inventory of montane-nesting birds in the Arctic Network of National Parks, Alaska (Q264215) (← links)
- Observations on habitat use, breeding chronology and parental care in Bristle-thighed Curlews on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska (Q265135) (← links)
- Tufted Puffins nesting in estuarine habitat (Q265533) (← links)
- Notes on longevity and flightlessness in bristle-thighed curlews (Q267002) (← links)
- Are Bald Eagles important predators of Emperor Geese? (Q267744) (← links)
- Estimates of shorebird populations in North America (Q269033) (← links)
- The Pacific as the world’s greatest theater of bird migration: Extreme flights spark questions about physiological capabilities, behavior, and the evolution of migratory pathways (Q269199) (← links)
- A horizon scanning assessment of current and potential future threats to migratory shorebirds (Q269844) (← links)
- Further information on the avifauna of St. Matthew and Hall Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska (Q271574) (← links)
- The blind men and the elephant: Concerns about the use of juvenile proportion data (Q271635) (← links)
- What won't Turnstones eat? (Q271729) (← links)
- Pacific Coast Caspian Terns: Dynamics of an expanding population (Q275660) (← links)
- Inventory of montane-nesting birds in Katmai and Lake Clark national parks and preserves (Q276694) (← links)
- Contrasting extreme long-distance migration patterns in bar-tailed godwits Limosa lapponica (Q277348) (← links)
- Dispersal and migratory patterns of San Francisco Bay produced herons, egrets, and terns (Q277805) (← links)
- Shorebirds in western North America: Late 1800s to late 1900s (Q280181) (← links)
- Physiomorphic transformation in extreme endurance migrants: Revisiting the case of bar-tailed godwits preparing for trans-pacific flights (Q287227) (← links)
- Shorebirds adjust spring arrival schedules with variable environmental conditions: Four decades of assessment on the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska (Q288937) (← links)
- Migration, fidelity, and use of autumn staging grounds in Alaska by Cackling Canada Geese Branta canadensis minima (Q289171) (← links)
- Prevalence of Influenza A viruses in wild migratory birds in Alaska: Patterns of variation in detection at a crossroads of intercontinental flyways (Q289741) (← links)
- Breeding avifauna of the south San Francisco Bay estuary (Q290651) (← links)
- An annotated bibliography of literature on Alaska water birds (Q290767) (← links)
- Subarctic, alpine nesting by Bairds Sandpipers Calidris bairdii (Q291284) (← links)
- Shorebird avoidance of nearshore feeding and roosting areas at night correlates with presence of a nocturnal avian predator (Q292495) (← links)
- Birds of the northcentral Alaska Peninsula, 1976-1980 (Q293849) (← links)
- Western North American shorebirds (Q297257) (← links)
- Extreme endurance flights by landbirds crossing the Pacific Ocean: Ecological corridor rather than barrier? (Q299128) (← links)
- A comprehensive monitoring program for North American shorebirds (Q300591) (← links)
- Alaska shorebirds: status and conservation measures at a terminus of the East Asian-Australasian flyway (Q301637) (← links)
- Population and status of Emperor Geese along the north side of the Alaska Peninsula (Q301670) (← links)
- Mismatch-induced growth reductions in a clade of Arctic-breeding shorebirds are rarely mitigated by increasing temperatures (Q306034) (← links)
- Status and distribution of the California Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris obsoletus) (Q306869) (← links)
- On the foraging and prey selection of nesting Caspian Terns (Q307555) (← links)
- Trends and traditions: Overview and synthesis (Q308895) (← links)
- Black Turnstone (Arenaria melanocephala) (Q309653) (← links)
- Alaska's climate sensitive Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta supports seven million Arctic-breeding shorebirds, including the majority of six North American populations (Q309757) (← links)
- A preliminary assessment of the timing and migration of shorebirds along the northcentral Alaska Peninsula (Q310530) (← links)
- Yellow birds stand out in a crowd (Q312131) (← links)
- Conservation of North Pacific shorebirds (Q313625) (← links)
- USGS Alaska Science Center Adult Shorebird Morphological Measurement Data (Q317987) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Marbled Godwits (Limosa fedoa) (Q319086) (← links)
- Geospatial Sampling Information for the Inventory of Montane-nesting Birds in the Arctic Network of National Parks, Alaska, 2001-2003 (Q319820) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Whimbrels (Numenius phaeopus) (Q324121) (← links)
- Juvenile Shorebird Morphological Data Collected in Alaska and Canada (Q324374) (← links)
- Data for Montane-breeding Bird Distribution and Abundance across National Parks of Southwestern Alaska, 2004-2008 (Q326163) (← links)