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Human disturbances of waterfowl: An annotated bibliography

January 1, 1992

The expansion of outdoor recreation greatly increased the interaction between the public, waterfowl, and waterfowl habitat. The effects of these interactions on waterfowl habitats are visible and obvious, whereas the effects of interactions that disrupt the normal behavior of waterfowl are subtle and often overlooked, but perhaps no less harmful than destruction of habitat. Resource managers and administrators require information on the types, magnitude, and effect of disturbances from human contact with wildlife. This bibliography contains annotations for 211 articles with information about effects of human disturbances on waterfowl. Indexes are provided by subject or key words, geographic locations, species of waterfowl, and authors.

Publication Year 1992
Title Human disturbances of waterfowl: An annotated bibliography
Authors R.B. Dahlgren, C. E. Korschgen
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Series Title Resource Publication
Series Number 188
Index ID 2000896
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center; Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center