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Studies in Avian Biology - Number 20

Stopover Ecology of Nearctic-Neotropical Landbird Migrants: Habitat Relations and Conservation Implications

Frank R. Moore


iv List of authors
1 Preface
Frank R. Moore
4 Application of Spatial Models to the Stopover Ecology of Trans-Gulf Migrants
Theodore R. Simons, Scott M. Pearson, and Frank R. Moore
15 Habitat Use by Landbirds Along Nearctic-Neotropical Migration Routes: Implications for Conservation of Stopover Habitats
Daniel R. Petit
34 Mechanisms of En Route Habitat Selection: How Do Migrants Make Habitat Decisions During Stopover?
Frank R. Moore and David A. Aborn
43 Age-Dependent Aspects of Stopover Biology of Passerine Migrants
Mark S. Woodrey
53 Behavioral, Energetic, and Conservation Implications of Foraging Plasticity During Migration
Jeffrey David Parrish
71 Disruption and Restoration of En Route Habitat, a Case Study: The Chenier Plain
Wylie C. Barrow, Jr., Chao-Chieh Chen, Robert B. Hamilton, Keith Ouchley, and Terry J. Spengler
88 Landbird Migration in Riparian Habitats of the Middle Rio Grande: A Case Study
Deborah M. Finch and Wang Yong
99 Conservation of Landbird Migrants: Addressing Local Policy
Sarah E. Mabey and Bryan D. Watts
109 On the Importance of En Route Periods to the Conservation of Migratory Landbirds
Richard L. Hutto
115 Literature cited
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