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The following pages link to Daniel R Ruthrauff, Ph.D. (Q49038):
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- Montane-breeding bird distribution and abundance across national parks of southwestern Alaska (Q144978) (← links)
- Energetic solutions of Rock Sandpipers to harsh winter conditions rely on prey quality (Q145131) (← links)
- Shorebird subsistence harvest and indigenous knowledge in Alaska: Informing harvest assessment and management, and engaging users in shorebird conservation (Q149543) (← links)
- Technical comment on “Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds” (Q149596) (← links)
- Life-history attributes of Arctic-breeding birds drive uneven responses to environmental variability across different phases of the reproductive cycle (Q156710) (← links)
- Shorebird Research (Q226754) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) (Q226973) (← links)
- Bird Species Checklists from USGS Alaska Science Center Field Camps (Q227147) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) (Q227609) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Marbled Godwits (Limosa fedoa) (Q228102) (← links)
- Ways to be different: Foraging adaptations that facilitate higher intake rates in a northerly wintering shorebird compared with a low-latitude conspecific (Q234874) (← links)
- Densities of breeding birds and changes in vegetation in an alaskan boreal forest following a massive disturbance by spruce beetles (Q235447) (← links)
- Avian influenza virus antibodies in Pacific Coast Red Knots (Calidris canutus rufa) (Q236432) (← links)
- Normalized difference vegetation index as an estimator for abundance and quality of avian herbivore forage in arctic Alaska (Q238805) (← links)
- Ecological correlates of variable organ sizes and fat loads in the most northerly-wintering shorebirds (Q243288) (← links)
- Identical metabolic rate and thermal conductance in Rock Sandpiper (Calidris ptilocnemis) subspecies with contrasting nonbreeding life histories (Q243618) (← links)
- Intercontinental migratory connectivity and population structuring of Dunlins from western Alaska (Q244188) (← links)
- Coping with the cold: An ecological context for the abundance and distribution of rock sandpipers during winter in upper Cook Inlet, Alaska (Q245071) (← links)
- Paired serologic and polymerase chain reaction analyses of avian influenza prevalence in Alaskan shorebirds (Q245521) (← links)
- Small population size of Pribilof Rock Sandpipers confirmed through distance-sampling surveys in Alaska (Q245877) (← links)
- Geographic variation in morphology of Alaska-breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) is not maintained on their nonbreeding grounds in New Zealand (Q250553) (← links)
- Coelomic implantation of satellite transmitters in the bar-tailed godwit (Limosa lapponica) and the bristle-thighed curlew (Numenius tahitiensis) using propofol, bupivacaine, and lidocaine (Q251176) (← links)
- Through thick and thin: Sexing Bristle-thighed Curlews Numenius tahitiensis using measures of bill depth (Q253521) (← links)
- Flexible timing of annual movements across consistently used sites by Marbled Godwits breeding in Alaska (Q254210) (← links)
- Spatial variation in shorebird nest success: Implications for inference (Q256021) (← links)
- Diverse patterns of migratory timing, site use, and site fidelity by Alaska-breeding Whimbrels (Q256273) (← links)
- Survival of Western Sandpiper broods on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska (Q259759) (← links)
- Bar-tailed Godwits Limosa lapponica in Alaska: Revisiting population estimates from the staging grounds (Q262498) (← links)
- Inventory of montane-nesting birds in the Arctic Network of National Parks, Alaska (Q264215) (← links)
- Goose mass and vegetation data, Colville River Delta, Alaska, 2012-2014 (Q268006) (← 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)
- The blind men and the elephant: Concerns about the use of juvenile proportion data (Q271635) (← links)
- Alaska Shorebird Conservation Plan, Version III (Q272929) (← links)
- Inventory of montane-nesting birds in Katmai and Lake Clark national parks and preserves (Q276694) (← links)
- Disparate data streams together yield novel survival estimates of Alaska-breeding Whimbrels (Q280197) (← links)
- Factors promoting the recolonization of Oahu, Hawaii, by Bristle-thighed Curlews (Q280991) (← links)
- Physiomorphic transformation in extreme endurance migrants: Revisiting the case of bar-tailed godwits preparing for trans-pacific flights (Q287227) (← links)
- Unusual foraging observations associated with seabird die-offs in Alaska (Q288053) (← links)
- Shorebird avoidance of nearshore feeding and roosting areas at night correlates with presence of a nocturnal avian predator (Q292495) (← links)
- Additions to the avifauna of St Matthew Island, Bering Sea (Q296543) (← links)
- Survival of Bristle-thighed Curlews equipped with externally mounted transmitters (Q298424) (← links)
- Ecological factors regulating brood attendance patterns of the western sandpiper calidris mauri (Q300700) (← links)
- A circumpolar study unveils a positive non-linear effect of temperature on arctic arthropod availability that may reduce the risk of warming-induced trophic mismatch for breeding shorebirds (Q301251) (← links)
- Response of predators to Western Sandpiper nest exclosures (Q302552) (← links)
- Shorebird reproductive response to exceptionally early and late springs varies across sites in Arctic Alaska (Q311701) (← links)
- A global threats overview for Numeniini populations: synthesising expert knowledge for a group of declining migratory birds. (Q313449) (← links)
- USGS Alaska Science Center Adult Shorebird Morphological Measurement Data (Q317987) (← links)
- Arthropod Abundance Data from the Colville River Delta, Alaska (Q318092) (← links)
- Bird Species Checklists from USGS Alaska Science Center Field Camps (Q318350) (← links)
- Information from Bird Nests Monitored on the Colville River Delta, Alaska, 2011-2018 (Q318677) (← links)