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Publication: Decision support tool: Mottled duck habitat management and conservation in the Western Gulf Coast

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2018-09-14 21:14:47

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LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Anastasia Krainyk(Author), Bart M. Ballard(Author), Michael Brasher(Author), Barry Wilson(Author), Mark Parr(Author), Cynthia Edwards(Author), 2018-09-14(Publication), Publication: Decision support tool: Mottled duck habitat management and conservation in the Western Gulf Coast, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5bb28b76e4b08583a5d59fef

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The Western Gulf Coast provides important habitat for migratory and resident waterfowl. The mottled duck(Anas fulvigula) relies on this region for all of its life-cycle events. Its relatively small population, limited worldwide range, and generally declining population trajectory has earned it a “Red” status on the Audubon WatchList and is a species of concern among state and federal agencies. The Western Gulf Coast (WGC) mottled duck population decline is believed to be primarily caused by the historical conversion and degradation of coastal wetlands and native prairie, and recent declines in cultivated rice. There is general agreement among experts that negative impacts to nesting and brood-rearing habitat are the most important [...]

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