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Shorebird and waterbirds at Cape Cod National Seashore

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Lead Principal Investigator: McWilliams, Scott

Partner Institution: University of Rhode Island

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2003

End Year: 2006

Products Associated with this Project:

  • Schneider, E. 2005. Behavioral ecology of an incubating shorebird: the effects of ambient temperature and human disturbance on piping plover (Charadrius melodus) incubation patterns at Cape Cod National Seashore. MSc Thesis, Department of Natural Resources Science, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. (Thesis)
  • Schneider, E., S. McWilliams. Effects of ambient temperature and human disturbance on piping plover incubation patterns at Cape Cod National Seashore. Science Thursday Seminar Series, Cape Code National Seashore. Wellfleet, MA.. 2005. (Presentation(s))
  • Schneider, E., S. McWilliams. Using nest temperature to estimate nest attendance of piping plovers.  Annual meeting of Massachusetts Coastal Waterbird Conservation Cooperation. Hyannis, MA. 2005. (Presentation(s))
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    Elin Torell

    Director, North Atlantic Coast CESU

    University of Rhode Island Coastal Institute

    elintorell@uri.edu

    Brian Mitchell

    North Atlantic Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit

    National Park Service

    Brian_Mitchell@nps.gov

    Jaclyn Witterschein

    Administrative Coordinator

    University of Rhode Island Coastal Institute

    jwitterschein@uri.edu

    naccesu@uri.edu

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