Enhancing geomorphic and biologic functions and values on backshores and dunes of developed shores: a review of opportunities and constraints
KF Nordstrom, NL Jackson, NC Kraus… - Environmental …, 2011 - cambridge.org
This article identifies ways to overcome impediments to restoring natural features on
developed shores where human-use functions are the dominant driving forces. Suggestions …
developed shores where human-use functions are the dominant driving forces. Suggestions …
Selecting umbrella species for conservation: A test of habitat models and niche overlap for beach-nesting birds
Umbrella species are rarely selected systematically from a range of candidate species. On
sandy beaches, birds that nest on the upper beach or in dunes are threatened globally and …
sandy beaches, birds that nest on the upper beach or in dunes are threatened globally and …
Measuring habitat quality for waterbirds: A review
Quantifying habitat quality is dependent on measuring a site's relative contribution to
population growth rate. This is challenging for studies of waterbirds, whose high mobility can …
population growth rate. This is challenging for studies of waterbirds, whose high mobility can …
Sound‐side inundation and seaward erosion of a barrier Island during Hurricane landfall
CR Sherwood, AC Ritchie, JSR Over… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Barrier islands are especially vulnerable to hurricanes and other large storms, owing to their
mobile composition, low elevations, and detachment from the mainland. Conceptual models …
mobile composition, low elevations, and detachment from the mainland. Conceptual models …
Impacts of anthropogenic disturbance on body condition, survival, and site fidelity of nonbreeding Piping Plovers
The impact of habitat loss on shorebirds may be exacerbated by disturbance from human
recreational use, which further reduces the amount of coastal habitat that is functionally …
recreational use, which further reduces the amount of coastal habitat that is functionally …
Piping plover chick survival negatively correlated with beach recreation
Shorebird populations worldwide are declining because of habitat loss from sea‐level rise,
accelerated erosion, development, and recreational land use. To better understand the …
accelerated erosion, development, and recreational land use. To better understand the …
Demographic responses of Piping Plovers to habitat creation on the Missouri River
The piping plover (Charadrius melodus) was listed under the United States Endangered
Species Act (ESA) because of habitat loss and excessive predation. The Missouri River …
Species Act (ESA) because of habitat loss and excessive predation. The Missouri River …
Using a Bayesian network to predict barrier island geomorphologic characteristics
BT Gutierrez, NG Plant, ER Thieler… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying geomorphic variability of coastal environments is important for understanding
and describing the vulnerability of coastal topography, infrastructure, and ecosystems to …
and describing the vulnerability of coastal topography, infrastructure, and ecosystems to …
Human disturbance and stage‐specific habitat requirements influence snowy plover site occupancy during the breeding season
AF Webber, JA Heath, RA Fischer - Ecology and Evolution, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat use has important consequences for avian reproductive success and survival. In
coastal areas with recreational activity, human disturbance may limit use of otherwise …
coastal areas with recreational activity, human disturbance may limit use of otherwise …
Piping plover habitat selection and nest success on natural, managed, and engineered sandbars
Loss of breeding habitat and nest predation have contributed to the decline of many
shorebird species. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) initiated a piping …
shorebird species. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) initiated a piping …