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Piping plover habitat use and reproductive success in North Dakota
E. P. Gaines, M. R. Ryan
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Keyphrases
Alkali
33%
Beach Width
33%
Breeding Females
33%
Cattle
33%
Charadrius Melodus
33%
Chick
33%
Clumped Distribution
33%
Evenly Distributed
33%
Gravel
66%
Great Plains
33%
Habitat Availability
33%
Habitat Use
100%
Motor Vehicle
33%
Nest Depredation
33%
Nest Predation
33%
Nest Success
100%
Nesting Habitat
66%
North Dakota
100%
Piping Plover
100%
Predation
33%
Reproductive Success
100%
Stable Population
33%
Success Rate
33%
Vegetative Cover
66%
Vehicle Disturbance
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Charadrius melodus
50%
Chick
50%
Predation
100%
Reproductive Success
100%