Authors
Jean-Luc Desgranges, Joel Ingram, Bruno Drolet, Jean Morin, Caroline Savage, Daniel Borcard
Publication date
2006/2
Journal
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Volume
113
Issue
1
Pages
329-365
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River (LOSL) wetland bird abundance and diversity are greatly influenced by lake and river hydrology. Our study used an interdisciplinary ecosystem approach, blending avian and plant ecology, ecohydraulic, statistical ecology and modelling to evaluate potential impacts of water level fluctuations on indicator species representative of the wetland breeding bird assemblages in the entire LOSL freshwater system. Multi-year (2000–2003) bird surveys captured bird distribution and density in wetland habitats under varying degrees of water inandation, depth and fluctuation. Analyses revealed strong associations between estimated breeding pair densities and plant communities, water depth, and degree of water level fluctuation during the breeding season for a suite of wetland bird species using marsh, wet meadow, shrub swamp and treed swamp habitats. These quantitative …
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