2015
DOI: 10.18194/ws.00005
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Estimating sustainable mortality limits for shorebirds using the Western Atlantic Flyway

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“…However, probabilistic assignments for all species indicated that juveniles harvested in Barbados could also have origins in parts of Alaska in the western portion of their breeding ranges. Watts et al (2015) assumed that only the Canadian portion of the American Golden-Plover population was exposed to harvest, while our results indicate that Alaskan individuals (juveniles) may also comprise a portion of the birds harvested in Barbados. In the case of the Short-billed Dowitcher, our results indicate that it was mostly juveniles of the eastern subspecies (L. g. griseus) that had high probabilities of being harvested in Barbados, whereas Origins of shorebirds harvested in Barbados 363 Watts et al (2015) assumed that both the subspecies that breed in the midcontinental region (L. g. hendersoni) and the eastern subspecies (L. g. griseus) were equally exposed to harvest in the Western Atlantic Flyway.…”
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“…However, probabilistic assignments for all species indicated that juveniles harvested in Barbados could also have origins in parts of Alaska in the western portion of their breeding ranges. Watts et al (2015) assumed that only the Canadian portion of the American Golden-Plover population was exposed to harvest, while our results indicate that Alaskan individuals (juveniles) may also comprise a portion of the birds harvested in Barbados. In the case of the Short-billed Dowitcher, our results indicate that it was mostly juveniles of the eastern subspecies (L. g. griseus) that had high probabilities of being harvested in Barbados, whereas Origins of shorebirds harvested in Barbados 363 Watts et al (2015) assumed that both the subspecies that breed in the midcontinental region (L. g. hendersoni) and the eastern subspecies (L. g. griseus) were equally exposed to harvest in the Western Atlantic Flyway.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Little information exists on age-specific differential fall migration pathways for the Short-billed Dowitcher. Our results suggest that estimated sustainable continental harvest levels (Watts et al 2015) could possibly be revised upward for American Golden-Plover and downward for Short-billed Dowitcher. However, more information would be required on the routes and migratory connectivity of adult birds to provide definitive management recommendations.…”
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