Resources and References
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1. Zabel, R.W. 1994. Spatial and Temporal Models of Migrating Juvenile Salmon with Applications. Ph.D. diss., University of Washington, Seattle.
2. The Northwest Power and Conservation Council, Columbia River History Project. http://www.nwcouncil.org/history/Default.asp
3. Anderson, Scott, Daniel Roby, Donald Lyons, and Ken Collis. "Relationship of Caspian Tern Foraging Ecology to Nesting Success in the Columbia River Estuary, Oregon, USA." Estuarine Coastal & Shelf Science, 73.3/4 (2007): 447-456.
4. USGS, Biological and ecotoxicological characteristics of terrestrial vertebrate species residing in estuaries. http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bioeco/casptern.htm
5. Bird Research Northwest (a partnership between Oregon State University, Real Time Research, and the USGS - Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research) www.birdresearchnw.org
6. Collis, K, D D Roby, C W Thompson, DE Lyons, and M Tirhi. "Barges as Temporary Breeding Sites for Caspian Terns: Assessing Potential Sites for Colony Restoration." Wildlife Society Bulletin, 30.4 (2002): 1140-1149.
7. Roby DD, SW Kress. 2010. Use of Social Attraction for Restoring Seabird Colonies.
8. Suryan, R M, D P Craig, D D Roby, N D Chelgren, K Collis, W D Shuford, and DE Lyons. "Redistribution and Growth of the Caspian Tern Population in the Pacific Coast Region of North America, 1981-2000." Condor, 106.4 (2004): 777-790.
9. The Birds of North America Online, 2012. Cornell Lab of Ornithology
10. Northwest Regional Office, NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service.
11. Washington State Recreation and Conservation office, Salmon Recovery.
1. Zabel, R.W. 1994. Spatial and Temporal Models of Migrating Juvenile Salmon with Applications. Ph.D. diss., University of Washington, Seattle.
2. The Northwest Power and Conservation Council, Columbia River History Project. http://www.nwcouncil.org/history/Default.asp
3. Anderson, Scott, Daniel Roby, Donald Lyons, and Ken Collis. "Relationship of Caspian Tern Foraging Ecology to Nesting Success in the Columbia River Estuary, Oregon, USA." Estuarine Coastal & Shelf Science, 73.3/4 (2007): 447-456.
4. USGS, Biological and ecotoxicological characteristics of terrestrial vertebrate species residing in estuaries. http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bioeco/casptern.htm
5. Bird Research Northwest (a partnership between Oregon State University, Real Time Research, and the USGS - Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research) www.birdresearchnw.org
6. Collis, K, D D Roby, C W Thompson, DE Lyons, and M Tirhi. "Barges as Temporary Breeding Sites for Caspian Terns: Assessing Potential Sites for Colony Restoration." Wildlife Society Bulletin, 30.4 (2002): 1140-1149.
7. Roby DD, SW Kress. 2010. Use of Social Attraction for Restoring Seabird Colonies.
8. Suryan, R M, D P Craig, D D Roby, N D Chelgren, K Collis, W D Shuford, and DE Lyons. "Redistribution and Growth of the Caspian Tern Population in the Pacific Coast Region of North America, 1981-2000." Condor, 106.4 (2004): 777-790.
9. The Birds of North America Online, 2012. Cornell Lab of Ornithology
10. Northwest Regional Office, NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service.
11. Washington State Recreation and Conservation office, Salmon Recovery.
Photo Credits
in order of appearance:
1. The Daniel D. Roby Lab
2. The Daniel D. Roby Lab
3. Jamie Francis/The Oregonian
4. Bird Research Northwest
5. NOAA
6. Suryan, R M, D P Craig, D D Roby, N D Chelgren, K Collis, W D Shuford, and DE Lyons. "Redistribution and Growth of the Caspian Tern Population in the Pacific Coast Region of North America, 1981-2000." Condor, 106.4 (2004): 777-790.
7. The Daniel D. Roby Lab
8. Bird Research Northwest
9. Bird Research Northwest
10. Bird Research Northwest
11. NOAA
12. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Pacific Salmon Id
13. Wikimedia Commons
14. Wikimedia Commons
15. Anderson, Scott, Daniel Roby, Donald Lyons, and Ken Collis. "Relationship of Caspian Tern Foraging Ecology to Nesting Success in the Columbia River Estuary, Oregon, USA." Estuarine Coastal & Shelf Science, 73.3/4 (2007): 447-456.
16. Bird Research Northwest
17. Bird Research Northwest
18. Bird Research Northwest
19. Bird Research Northwest
20. Bird Research Northwest
1. The Daniel D. Roby Lab
2. The Daniel D. Roby Lab
3. Jamie Francis/The Oregonian
4. Bird Research Northwest
5. NOAA
6. Suryan, R M, D P Craig, D D Roby, N D Chelgren, K Collis, W D Shuford, and DE Lyons. "Redistribution and Growth of the Caspian Tern Population in the Pacific Coast Region of North America, 1981-2000." Condor, 106.4 (2004): 777-790.
7. The Daniel D. Roby Lab
8. Bird Research Northwest
9. Bird Research Northwest
10. Bird Research Northwest
11. NOAA
12. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Pacific Salmon Id
13. Wikimedia Commons
14. Wikimedia Commons
15. Anderson, Scott, Daniel Roby, Donald Lyons, and Ken Collis. "Relationship of Caspian Tern Foraging Ecology to Nesting Success in the Columbia River Estuary, Oregon, USA." Estuarine Coastal & Shelf Science, 73.3/4 (2007): 447-456.
16. Bird Research Northwest
17. Bird Research Northwest
18. Bird Research Northwest
19. Bird Research Northwest
20. Bird Research Northwest