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Abundance and distribution of waterfowl, loons and grebes on Boreal Forest riparian systems / W. Gavin Johnston and, C.A. McEwen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Whitehorse, YT : Northern Biomes Ltd., 1987.Description: iii, 42 p. : ill. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: The dynamics and interactions of waterbird populations utilizing riparian wetland systems in the boreal forest are not well understood.Breeding waterbird studies conducted in various regions of the Yukon's boreal forest have characteristically been baseline inventories representing isolated studies (Rand 1946; 1950, Soper 1954, Mossop 1976,Mossop and Hayes 1977, Anweiler and Blood 1981, Dennington et al. 1983,McKelvey et al, 1983) or are a compilation of known waterfowl use areas in the Yukon (Dennington 1985). None of the studies have specifically focused on breeding waterfowl use of riparian systems.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-42).

The dynamics and interactions of waterbird populations utilizing riparian wetland systems in the boreal forest are not well understood.Breeding waterbird studies conducted in various regions of the Yukon's boreal forest have characteristically been baseline inventories representing isolated studies (Rand 1946; 1950, Soper 1954, Mossop 1976,Mossop and Hayes 1977, Anweiler and Blood 1981, Dennington et al. 1983,McKelvey et al, 1983) or are a compilation of known waterfowl use areas in the Yukon (Dennington 1985). None of the studies have specifically focused on breeding waterfowl use of riparian systems.

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