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Wetland hydrodynamics and long-term use of spring migration areas by lesser scaup in eastern South Dakota

March 1, 2012

Lesser scaup (Aythya affinis [Eyton]) populations remain below their long-term average despite improved habitat conditions along spring migration routes and at breeding grounds. Scaup are typically associated with large, semipermanent wetlands and exhibit regional preferences along migration routes. Identifying consistently used habitats for conservation and restoration is complicated by irregular wetland availability due to the dynamic climate. We modeled long-term wetland use by lesser scaup in eastern South Dakota based on surveys conducted during below-average (1987-1989) and above-average (1993-2002) water condition years. Wetland permanence, longitude, and physiographic region were all significant determinants of use (P

Publication Year 2012
Title Wetland hydrodynamics and long-term use of spring migration areas by lesser scaup in eastern South Dakota
Authors Sharon N. Kahara, Steven R. Chipps
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Great Plains Research
Index ID 70193792
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Leetown
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