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Movements and home ranges of mountain plovers raising broods in three Colorado landscapes

January 1, 2005

We report movements and home-range sizes of adult Mountain Plovers (Charadrius montanus) with broods on rangeland, agricultural fields, and prairie dog habitats in eastern Colorado. Estimates of home range size (95% fixed kernel) were similar across the three habitats: rangeland (146.1 ha ± 101.5), agricultural fields (131.6 ha ± 74.4), and prairie dog towns (243.3 ha ± 366.3). Our minimum convex polygon estimates of home-range size were comparable to those on rangeland reported by Knopf and Rupert (1996). In addition, movements—defined as the distance between consecutive locations of adults with broods—were equivalent across habitats. However, our findings on prairie dog habitat suggest that home-range size for brood rearing may be related to whether the prairie dog habitat is in a complex of towns or in an isolated town.

Publication Year 2005
Title Movements and home ranges of mountain plovers raising broods in three Colorado landscapes
DOI 10.1676/03-116
Authors V.J. Dreitz, Michael B. Wunder, F.L. Knopf
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Wilson Bulletin
Index ID 1015281
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Fort Collins Science Center