Abby Powell, PhD (Former Employee)
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Brood rearing ecology of King Eiders breeding on the North Slope of Alaska Brood rearing ecology of King Eiders breeding on the North Slope of Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Laura M. Phillips, Abby N. Powell
Dispersal and survival of a polygynandrous passerine Dispersal and survival of a polygynandrous passerine
Although sex biases in survival and dispersal are thought to be linked to avian mating systems, little is known about these demographic patterns in less common mating strategies such as polygynandry. We investigated breeding-site fidelity, natal philopatry, and apparent survival of the polygynandrous Smith's Longspur (Calcarius pictus) over a 7-yr period at 2 areas in Alaska's Brooks...
Authors
Heather R. Craig, Steve J. Kendall, Teri C. Wild, Abby N. Powell
Breeding habitat associations and predicted distribution of an obligate tundra-breeding bird, Smith's Longspur Breeding habitat associations and predicted distribution of an obligate tundra-breeding bird, Smith's Longspur
Smith's Longspur (Calcarius pictus) is a species of conservation concern which breeds in Arctic habitats that are expected to be especially vulnerable to climate change. We used bird presence and habitat data from point-transect surveys conducted at 12 sites across the Brooks Range, Alaska, 2003–2009, to identify breeding areas, describe local habitat associations, and identify suitable...
Authors
Teri C. Wild, Steven J. Kendall, Nikki Guldager, Abby N. Powell
Dispersal, movements and site fidelity of post-fledging King Eiders Somateria spectabilis and their attendant females Dispersal, movements and site fidelity of post-fledging King Eiders Somateria spectabilis and their attendant females
Post-fledging dispersal and site fidelity are poorly understood, particularly for sea ducks that spend the majority of their annual cycle at sea. This is the first description of movements and their timing for first-year (juvenile) and second-year (subadult) King Eiders Somateria spectabilis in relation to their attendant females. We fitted satellite transmitters that operated for 2...
Authors
Rebecca L. Bentzen, Abby N. Powell
Differentiation of subspecies and sexes of Beringian Dunlins using morphometric measures Differentiation of subspecies and sexes of Beringian Dunlins using morphometric measures
Five subspecies of Dunlins (Calidris alpina) that breed in Beringia are potentially sympatric during the non-breeding season. Studying their ecology during this period requires techniques to distinguish individuals by subspecies. Our objectives were to determine (1) if five morphometric measures (body mass, culmen, head, tarsus, and wing chord) differed between sexes and among subspecies...
Authors
H. River Gates, Stephen Yezerinac, Abby N. Powell, Pavel S. Tomkovich, Olga P. Valchuk, Richard B. Lanctot
High renesting rates in arctic-breeding Dunlin (Calidris alpina): A clutch-removal experiment High renesting rates in arctic-breeding Dunlin (Calidris alpina): A clutch-removal experiment
The propensity to replace a clutch is a complex component of avian reproduction and poorly understood. We experimentally removed clutches from an Arctic-breeding shorebird, the Dunlin (Calidris alpina arcticola), during early and late stages of incubation to investigate replacement clutch rates, renesting interval, and mate and site fidelity between nesting attempts. In contrast to other...
Authors
H. River Gates, Richard B. Lanctot, Abby N. Powell
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 52
Brood rearing ecology of King Eiders breeding on the North Slope of Alaska Brood rearing ecology of King Eiders breeding on the North Slope of Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Laura M. Phillips, Abby N. Powell
Dispersal and survival of a polygynandrous passerine Dispersal and survival of a polygynandrous passerine
Although sex biases in survival and dispersal are thought to be linked to avian mating systems, little is known about these demographic patterns in less common mating strategies such as polygynandry. We investigated breeding-site fidelity, natal philopatry, and apparent survival of the polygynandrous Smith's Longspur (Calcarius pictus) over a 7-yr period at 2 areas in Alaska's Brooks...
Authors
Heather R. Craig, Steve J. Kendall, Teri C. Wild, Abby N. Powell
Breeding habitat associations and predicted distribution of an obligate tundra-breeding bird, Smith's Longspur Breeding habitat associations and predicted distribution of an obligate tundra-breeding bird, Smith's Longspur
Smith's Longspur (Calcarius pictus) is a species of conservation concern which breeds in Arctic habitats that are expected to be especially vulnerable to climate change. We used bird presence and habitat data from point-transect surveys conducted at 12 sites across the Brooks Range, Alaska, 2003–2009, to identify breeding areas, describe local habitat associations, and identify suitable...
Authors
Teri C. Wild, Steven J. Kendall, Nikki Guldager, Abby N. Powell
Dispersal, movements and site fidelity of post-fledging King Eiders Somateria spectabilis and their attendant females Dispersal, movements and site fidelity of post-fledging King Eiders Somateria spectabilis and their attendant females
Post-fledging dispersal and site fidelity are poorly understood, particularly for sea ducks that spend the majority of their annual cycle at sea. This is the first description of movements and their timing for first-year (juvenile) and second-year (subadult) King Eiders Somateria spectabilis in relation to their attendant females. We fitted satellite transmitters that operated for 2...
Authors
Rebecca L. Bentzen, Abby N. Powell
Differentiation of subspecies and sexes of Beringian Dunlins using morphometric measures Differentiation of subspecies and sexes of Beringian Dunlins using morphometric measures
Five subspecies of Dunlins (Calidris alpina) that breed in Beringia are potentially sympatric during the non-breeding season. Studying their ecology during this period requires techniques to distinguish individuals by subspecies. Our objectives were to determine (1) if five morphometric measures (body mass, culmen, head, tarsus, and wing chord) differed between sexes and among subspecies...
Authors
H. River Gates, Stephen Yezerinac, Abby N. Powell, Pavel S. Tomkovich, Olga P. Valchuk, Richard B. Lanctot
High renesting rates in arctic-breeding Dunlin (Calidris alpina): A clutch-removal experiment High renesting rates in arctic-breeding Dunlin (Calidris alpina): A clutch-removal experiment
The propensity to replace a clutch is a complex component of avian reproduction and poorly understood. We experimentally removed clutches from an Arctic-breeding shorebird, the Dunlin (Calidris alpina arcticola), during early and late stages of incubation to investigate replacement clutch rates, renesting interval, and mate and site fidelity between nesting attempts. In contrast to other...
Authors
H. River Gates, Richard B. Lanctot, Abby N. Powell