Waterfowl use of boreal forest waterbodies near Utikuma Lake, Northern Alberta: final report Richard H. Donaghey
Material type: TextPublication details: Edmonton : Ducks Unlimited Canada, 1974Description: 97 p. : ill. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: In boreal regions, few data are available to evaluate species composition, abundance, activity and production of waterfowl. A two-year field study (1972-73) of waterfowl and other waterbirds was initiated to provide data on the above parameters in relation to various habitat types of small waterbodies in the boreal forest. The null hypothesis that I investigated was that the use made by waterfowl of waterbodies in the boreal forest did not differ among habitat types of waterbodies in terms of numbers and species of waterfowl. The study extended for two field seasons, from May 1 to August 23, 1972 and from April 10 to August 30, 1973.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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January , 1974
In boreal regions, few data are available to evaluate species composition, abundance, activity and production of waterfowl. A two-year field study (1972-73) of waterfowl and other waterbirds was initiated to provide data on the above parameters in relation to various habitat types of small waterbodies in the boreal forest. The null hypothesis that I investigated was that the use made by waterfowl of waterbodies in the boreal forest did not differ among habitat types of waterbodies in terms of numbers and species of waterfowl. The study extended for two field seasons, from May 1 to August 23, 1972 and from April 10 to August 30, 1973.