Abstract
Waterfowl populations may be affected by the proposed tidal barrage across the Mersey. A study was performed with three objectives: (1) to evaluate the patterns of usage of the intertidal flats of the Mersey estuary by waders and wildfowl and to establish which are the preferred areas; (2) to identify the places of origin and movement patterns of the populations of waders and wildfowl that visit the Mersey estuary; and (3) to evaluate evidence regarding the capacity of British estuaries to absorb waders and wildfowl populations which might be displaced by a Mersey Barrage. The text and tables of results of this study have already been presented in Volume 1. Volume 2 contains the figures describing the results (U.K).
Citation Formats
Clark, N A, Kirby, J S, Langston, R H.W., Donald, P, Mawdesley, T, and Evans, J.
Waterfowl migration and distribution in North West estuaries. V. 2. Figures.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Clark, N A, Kirby, J S, Langston, R H.W., Donald, P, Mawdesley, T, & Evans, J.
Waterfowl migration and distribution in North West estuaries. V. 2. Figures.
United Kingdom.
Clark, N A, Kirby, J S, Langston, R H.W., Donald, P, Mawdesley, T, and Evans, J.
1990.
"Waterfowl migration and distribution in North West estuaries. V. 2. Figures."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Waterfowl migration and distribution in North West estuaries. V. 2. Figures}
author = {Clark, N A, Kirby, J S, Langston, R H.W., Donald, P, Mawdesley, T, and Evans, J}
abstractNote = {Waterfowl populations may be affected by the proposed tidal barrage across the Mersey. A study was performed with three objectives: (1) to evaluate the patterns of usage of the intertidal flats of the Mersey estuary by waders and wildfowl and to establish which are the preferred areas; (2) to identify the places of origin and movement patterns of the populations of waders and wildfowl that visit the Mersey estuary; and (3) to evaluate evidence regarding the capacity of British estuaries to absorb waders and wildfowl populations which might be displaced by a Mersey Barrage. The text and tables of results of this study have already been presented in Volume 1. Volume 2 contains the figures describing the results (U.K).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Waterfowl migration and distribution in North West estuaries. V. 2. Figures}
author = {Clark, N A, Kirby, J S, Langston, R H.W., Donald, P, Mawdesley, T, and Evans, J}
abstractNote = {Waterfowl populations may be affected by the proposed tidal barrage across the Mersey. A study was performed with three objectives: (1) to evaluate the patterns of usage of the intertidal flats of the Mersey estuary by waders and wildfowl and to establish which are the preferred areas; (2) to identify the places of origin and movement patterns of the populations of waders and wildfowl that visit the Mersey estuary; and (3) to evaluate evidence regarding the capacity of British estuaries to absorb waders and wildfowl populations which might be displaced by a Mersey Barrage. The text and tables of results of this study have already been presented in Volume 1. Volume 2 contains the figures describing the results (U.K).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
}