Size and Retention of Breeding Territories of Yellow-Billed Loons (Gavia adamsii) in Alaska and Canada.

Schmutz, Joel A., 1963-

Wright, Kenneth G.

DeSorbo, Christopher R.

Fair, Jeff.

Evers, David C., 1962-

Uher-Koch, Brian D.

Mulcahy, Daniel M.

2014

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  • Yellow-billed Loons (Gavia adamsii) breed in lakes in the treeless Arctic and are globally rare. Like their sister taxa, the well-documented Common Loon (G. immer) of the boreal forest, Yellow-billed Loons exhibit strong territorial behavior during the breeding season. Little is known about what size territories are required, however, or how readily territories are retained from year to year. An ... read more
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  • Joel A. Schmutz, Kenneth G. Wright, Christopher R. DeSorbo, Jeff Fair, David C. Evers, Brian D. Uher-Koch, and Daniel M. Mulcahy "Size and Retention of Breeding Territories of Yellow-Billed Loons (Gavia adamsii) in Alaska and Canada ," Waterbirds 37(sp1), (1 April 2014). https://doi.org/10.1675/063.037.sp108.
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