Bird Use of Northern Alaska Oilfield Rehabilitation Sites.

Study compares bird use of rehabilitated oil extraction sites with that of nearby reference sites; finding demonstrate that sites studied 3 to 10 years post-site rehabilitation are not comparable to nearby reference site in regards to shorebird and passerine habitat (nesting/breeding), but they do seem to support waterfowl. Additional shorebirds and passerines are using these sites for foraging and resting.
Author/Creator
Joe Liebezeit
Martin Robards
Bill Streever
Samantha Strindberg
Steve Zack
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Yes
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No
Citation
Arctic, vol. 71, no. 4, December 19, 2018, pp. 422-430
Publication Date
2018-12-19
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Articles -- Scholarly, peer reviewed
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Text -- PDF
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