1. Effects of horseshoe crab harvest in Delaware Bay on red knots: are harvest restrictions working?
- Author
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Niles, Lawrence J., Bart, Jonathan, Sitters, Humphrey R., Dey, Amanda D., Clark, Kathleen E., Atkinson, Phillip W., Baker, Allan J., Bennett, Karen A., Kalasz, Kevin S., Clark, Nigel A., Clark, Jacquie, Gillings, Simon, Gates, Albert S., Gonzalez, Patricla M., Hernandez, Daniel E., Minton, Clive D.T., Morrison, R.I. Guy, Porter, Ronald R., Ross, R. Ken, and Veitch, C. Richard
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Delaware Bay -- Environmental aspects ,Horseshoe crabs -- Behavior -- Physiological aspects -- Research -- Environmental aspects ,Shore birds -- Behavior -- Physiological aspects -- Research -- Environmental aspects ,Animal breeding -- Research -- Behavior -- Environmental aspects -- Physiological aspects ,Animal migration -- Research -- Behavior -- Environmental aspects -- Physiological aspects ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Each May, red knots (Calidris canutus rufa) congregate in Delaware Bay during their northward migration to feed on horseshoe crab eggs (Limulus polyphemus) and refuel for breeding in the Arctic. [...]
- Published
- 2009