2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11581
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Spatiotemporal and weather effects on the reproductive success of piping plovers on Prince Edward Island, Canada

Ryan Guild,
Xiuquan Wang,
Sarah Hirtle
et al.

Abstract: Piping plovers (Charadrius melodus sp.) rank among North America's most endangered shorebird species, facing compounding environmental challenges that reduce habitat availability and suppress recruitment and survival rates. Despite these challenges, research on the direct effects of climate variability and extremes on their breeding ecology remains limited. Here, we employ a spatiotemporal modelling approach to investigate how location, nest timing and weather conditions influence reproductive success rates in… Show more

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