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1 December 2008 Movements of Harlequin Ducks in Eastern North America
Peter W. Thomas, Glen H. Mittelhauser, Tony E. Chubbs, Perry G. Trimper, R. Ian Goudie, Gregory J. Robertson, Serge Brodeur, Michel Robert, Scott G. Gilliland, Jean-Pierre L. Savard
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Abstract

The movements of a total of 948 Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) banded in eastern North America and Greenland from 1996-2003 (313 breeding, 186 molting/staging, and 449 wintering) were examined. Regular resighting and recapture projects have been underway at the Gannet Islands, Labrador, as well as Jericho Bay, Maine. Less consistent observations have been conducted on the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec, and incidental observations were obtained from the public. Affiliations between breeding, molting and wintering sites were assessed in an effort to determine movement patterns and the level of geographic separation. Population affiliations indicated by past satellite telemetry studies were verified by the capture-recapture data. Absolute geographic separation between the eastern North American wintering population and the Greenland wintering population could not be determined.

Peter W. Thomas, Glen H. Mittelhauser, Tony E. Chubbs, Perry G. Trimper, R. Ian Goudie, Gregory J. Robertson, Serge Brodeur, Michel Robert, Scott G. Gilliland, and Jean-Pierre L. Savard "Movements of Harlequin Ducks in Eastern North America," Waterbirds 31(sp2), 188-193, (1 December 2008). https://doi.org/10.1675/1524-4695-31.sp2.188
Published: 1 December 2008
KEYWORDS
banding study
Gannet Islands
Harlequin Duck
Histrionicus histrionicus
movement patterns
population affiliation
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