has been cited by the following article(s):
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Information needed for coastal management: perceptions of research and protection of shorebirds on a coastal beach are influenced by visitor type, age and gender
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Urban Ecosystems,
2022 |
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Ecocultural attributes are important components of perceptions of the importance of coastal beaches of conservation concern
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Science of The Total Environment,
2022 |
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Timing and duration of stopovers affects propensity to breed, incubation periods, and nest success of different wintering cohorts of red knots in the Canadian Arctic …
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Environmental research,
2022 |
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Perceptions of Beach Stewards and Information Needs for Shorebird Stopover Sites Vary as a Function of Visitor Interests: Improving Stewardship Programs …
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Natural Science,
2021 |
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Modeling and management of migratory shorebird habitat in northern Brazil using remote sensing
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2021 |
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The bander's grip: a techno-political ecology of western Atlantic shorebird conservation
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2021 |
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Evaluating Past and Present Management of Beach-Nesting Wildlife Species at the Cape Hatteras National Seashore
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2020 |
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Heavy Metals in Biota in Delaware Bay, NJ: Developing a Food Web Approach to Contaminants
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2019 |
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The “bander's grip”: Reading zones of human–shorebird contact
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2019 |
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Use of intertidal habitat by four species of shorebirds in an experimental array of oyster racks, reefs and controls on Delaware Bay, New Jersey: Avoidance of oyster …
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Science of The Total Environment,
2018 |
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Habitat risk: Use of intertidal flats by foraging red knots (Calidris canutus rufa), ruddy turnstones, (Arenaria interpres), semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla), and …
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Environmental Research,
2018 |
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Stakeholder reflections on Zimbabwe's urban tourism offerings
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2017 |
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Metal levels in blood of three species of shorebirds during stopover on Delaware Bay reflect levels in their food, Horseshoe Crab eggs
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Toxics,
2017 |
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Heavy Metals in Biota in Delaware Bay, NJ: Developing a Food Web Approach to Contaminants
Toxics,
2019
DOI:10.3390/toxics7020034
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The “bander’s grip”: Reading zones of human–shorebird contact
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space,
2019
DOI:10.1177/2514848619866331
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[3]
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Metal Levels in Blood of Three Species of Shorebirds during Stopover on Delaware Bay Reflect Levels in Their Food, Horseshoe Crab Eggs
Toxics,
2017
DOI:10.3390/toxics5030020
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