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Nest Success of Snowy Plovers (Charadrius nivosus) in the Southern High Plains of Texas

Authors :
Sarah T. Saalfeld
Warren C. Conway
William P. Johnson
David A. Haukos
Source :
Waterbirds. 34:389-399
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Waterbird Society, 2011.

Abstract

Snowy Plovers (Charadrius nivosus) nesting on edges of saline lakes within the Southern High Plains (SHP) of Texas are threatened by habitat degradation due to reduced artesian spring flow, making many saline lakes unsuitable for nesting and migrating shorebirds. Factors influencing nest success were evaluated, current nest success estimates in the SHP of Texas were compared to estimates obtained ten years prior, and causes and timing of nest failures determined. Overall, 215 nests were monitored from three saline lakes in 2008–2009, with nest success estimates from Program MARK ranging from 7–33% ( = 22%). The leading causes of nest failures were attributed to predation (40%) and weather (36%). Nest success was negatively influenced by number of plants within 707-cm2 plot, positively influenced by percent surface water availability, and at one saline lake, negatively influenced by day during the nesting season (i.e., nest success declined later in the nesting season). When compared to estimates...

Details

ISSN :
19385390 and 15244695
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Waterbirds
Accession number :
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