Pages that link to "Item:Q49791"
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The following pages link to Lee Tibbitts (Q49791):
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- Shorebird research at the U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Science Center (Q56390) (← links)
- Seasonal shorebird use of intertidal habitats in Cook Inlet, Alaska (Q144734) (← links)
- Montane-breeding bird distribution and abundance across national parks of southwestern Alaska (Q144978) (← links)
- When a typical jumper skips: Itineraries and staging habitats used by Red Knots (Calidris canutus piersmai) migrating between northwest Australia and the New Siberian Islands (Q145821) (← links)
- When Siberia came to the Netherlands: The response of continental black-tailed godwits to a rare spring weather event (Q147847) (← links)
- First record of laughing gull (Larus atricilla) in French Polynesia (Q148549) (← links)
- Filling knowledge gaps in a threatened shorebird flyway through satellite tracking (Q149439) (← links)
- Shorebird subsistence harvest and indigenous knowledge in Alaska: Informing harvest assessment and management, and engaging users in shorebird conservation (Q149543) (← links)
- Post-breeding migration of Dutch-breeding black-tailed godwits: timing, routes, use of stopovers, and nonbreeding destinations (Q155048) (← links)
- Shorebird Research (Q226754) (← links)
- USGS Alaska Science Center Wildlife Tracking Data Collection (Q226788) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Long-billed Curlews (Numenius americanus) (Q226894) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) (Q226973) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Buff-Breasted Sandpiper (Calidris subruficollis) (Q226988) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) (Q227609) (← links)
- Tracking Data for Marbled Godwits (Limosa fedoa) (Q228102) (← links)
- Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) (Q231625) (← links)
- Spatial genetic structure of bristle-thighed curlews (Numenius tahitiensis): Breeding area differentiation not reflected on the non-breeding grounds (Q234042) (← links)
- Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) (Q236176) (← links)
- Abdominally implanted satellite transmitters affect reproduction and survival rather than migration of large shorebirds (Q236235) (← links)
- Hemispheric-scale wind selection facilitates bar-tailed godwit circum-migration of the Pacific (Q236238) (← links)
- Bristle-thighed Curlew (Numenius tahitiensis) (Q237748) (← links)
- Testing an attachment method for solar-powered tracking devices on a long-distance migrating shorebird (Q238260) (← links)
- Winter movement dynamics of black brant (Q242326) (← 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)
- Polymorphic microsatellite loci identified through development and cross-species amplification within shorebirds (Q245318) (← links)
- Small population size of Pribilof Rock Sandpipers confirmed through distance-sampling surveys in Alaska (Q245877) (← links)
- Use of digital multispectral videography to assess seagrass distribution in San Quintin Bay, Baja California, Mexico (Q249061) (← 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)
- Tracking the migration of Pacific Golden-Plovers from nonbreeding grounds at Moorea, French Polynesia, using Pinpoint GPS-Argos tags (Q253258) (← links)
- After-hatch and hatch year Buff-breasted Sandpipers (Calidris subruficollis) can be sexed accurately using morphometric measures (Q253498) (← links)
- Through thick and thin: Sexing Bristle-thighed Curlews Numenius tahitiensis using measures of bill depth (Q253521) (← links)
- Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic (Q253526) (← links)
- A red knot as a black swan: How a single bird shows navigational abilities during repeat crossings of the Greenland Icecap (Q253549) (← links)
- Flexible timing of annual movements across consistently used sites by Marbled Godwits breeding in Alaska (Q254210) (← links)
- Diverse patterns of migratory timing, site use, and site fidelity by Alaska-breeding Whimbrels (Q256273) (← links)
- Brood amalgamation in the Bristle-thighed Curlew Numenius tahitiensis: process and function (Q259852) (← links)
- Change in abundance of Pacific brant wintering in Alaska: Evidence of a climate warming effect? (Q260130) (← links)
- Inventory of montane-nesting birds in the Arctic Network of National Parks, Alaska (Q264215) (← links)
- Site fidelity of migratory shorebirds facing habitat deterioration: Insights from satellite tracking and mark-resighting (Q264825) (← links)
- Central-West Siberian-breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) segregate in two morphologically distinct flyway populations (Q267115) (← 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)
- 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)
- Fuelling conditions at staging sites can mitigate Arctic warming effects in a migratory bird (Q283027) (← links)
- Satellite tracking of gulls and genomic characterization of fecal bacteria reveals environmentally mediated acquisition and dispersal of antimicrobial resistant Escherichia coli on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska (Q286257) (← links)
- Inventory of lowland-breeding birds on the Alaska Peninsula (Q287851) (← links)
- Hidden in plain sight: Migration routes of the elusive Anadyr bar-tailed godwit revealed by satellite tracking (Q288303) (← links)
- Shorebird avoidance of nearshore feeding and roosting areas at night correlates with presence of a nocturnal avian predator (Q292495) (← links)