Effects of Weather on Reproductive Success of Birds at Churchill, Manitoba

Authors

  • Joseph R. Jehl, Jr.
  • D.J.T. Hussell

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3424

Keywords:

Evaporation

Abstract

Describes the effect of a severe wind and rain storm, 8 July 1965, on passerine bird nestlings in this area. Mortality from exposure was high: there was little evidence of starvation. The weather did not effect nests with eggs only. Non-passerine species appeared largely unaffected by the storm. The altricial condition of passerine young may account for paucity of arctic passerine species.

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Published

1966-01-01