Breeding biology of snowy plovers at Great Salt Lake, Utah

Author(s)
Paton, Peter W.C.
Year
Article Title
Breeding biology of snowy plovers at Great Salt Lake, Utah
Volume
107
Issue
2
Pages
275
Start Page Number
275
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Species: Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius nivosus ssp. nivosus formerly Charadrius alexandrinus ssp. nivosus)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range Type
Time of Migration or Dispersal period of migrant arrival to breeding grounds late Mar to mid Jun 3 yrs data collection Adult Great Salt Lake, Davis County Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Migration or Dispersal peaks of migrant arrival to breeding grounds late Mar to May 31; Jul 1-15 3 yrs data collection Adult Great Salt Lake, Davis County Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying egg-laying period Apr 10-Jul 18 3 yrs data collection Adult Great Salt Lake, Davis County Exposure Factor Datasets
Foraging Distance median foraging distance from nest 177 192 observations m Adult Great Salt Lake, Davis County up to 3770 Exposure Factor Datasets
Foraging Distance median foraging distance from nest 272 266 observations m Adult Great Salt Lake, Davis County up to 2030 Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutch or Litter Size modal clutch size 3 327 clutches eggs/clutch Adult Great Salt Lake, Davis County 2-5 Exposure Factor Datasets
Fledging or Weaning Rate average number of chicks fledged per successful brood 1.87 3 yrs data collection chicks/brood Adult Great Salt Lake, Davis County Exposure Factor Datasets

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