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Road-killed royal terns (Sterna maxima) recovered at Sebastian Inlet State Park, Florida, USA: a 23-year analysis of banding data
Alice M. Bard, Florida Park Service
Henry T. Smith, Florida Park Service
Terese V. Harber, Florida Park Service
John S. Weske, Florida Park Service
Micou M. Browne, Florida Park Service
Steven D. Emslie, Florida Park Service
Bard AM, Smith HT, Harber TV, Weske JS, Browne MM and Emslie SD. 2001. Road-killed royal terns (Sterna maxima) recovered at Sebastian Inlet State Park, Florida, USA: a 23-year analysis of banding data. IN: Proceedings of the 2001 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Eds. Irwin CL, Garrett P, McDermott KP. Center for Transportation and the Environment, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC: pp. 386-?.
ABSTRACT: Large numbers of Royal Terns (Sterna maxima) from breeding colonies in North Carolina and Virginia
migrate to Sebastian Inlet, Florida for a winter residence. A road and two-lane bridge at the site result in many roadkills
from collisions with motor vehicles. At least 148 Royal Terns have been killed in this manner since formal
surveys were initiated in 1989; while opportunistic collection of dead, banded birds has been sporadically conducted
since 1979. Recoveries of 82 bands during the 23-year period 1979 to 2001 have supplied considerable
demographic data. Eleven Royal Tern breeding colonies were differentially represented among the band recoveries.
Most banded mortalities were 0.5 yr age class juveniles, with an overall range of 5 months to 12 yr 7 months. Most
mortalities occurred December through February. These trends and additional data are discussed.
CITATION: Bard AM, Smith HT, Harber TV, Weske JS, Browne MM and Emslie SD. 2001. Road-killed royal terns (Sterna maxima) recovered at Sebastian Inlet State Park, Florida, USA: a 23-year analysis of banding data. IN: Proceedings of the 2001 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Eds. Irwin CL, Garrett P, McDermott KP. Center for Transportation and the Environment, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC: pp. 386-?.
Road Ecology Center.
Paper Bard2001a.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/roadeco/Bard2001a
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