Golden-winged Warbler Ecology, Conservation, and Habitat Management

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Synopsis

Golden-winged Warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera) are migratory songbirds that breed in temperate North America, primarily in the Great Lakes region with remnant populations throughout the Appalachian Mountains, and winter in Central and northern South America. Their breeding range has contracted dramatically in the Appalachian Mountains and many populations have dramatically declined, likely due to habitat loss, competition and interbreeding with Blue-winged Warblers (Vermivora pinus), andglobal climate change.. As a result of population declines in much of the eastern portion of their breeding range, Golden-winged Warblers are listed as endangered or threatened in 10 U.S. states and in Canada and have been petitioned for protection under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.
Published in collaboration with and on behalf of The American Ornithological Society, this volume in the highly-regarded Studies in Avian Biology series compiles extensive, current research on Golden-winged Warblers and summarizes what is known and identifies many remaining unknowns, providing a wealth of peer-reviewed science on which future research and listing decisions can be based.

Book details

Series:
Studies in Avian Biology
Author:
Henry M. Streby, David E. Andersen and David A. Buehler
ISBN:
9781315355634
Related ISBNs:
9781482240689, 9781315372945, 9780367658335
Publisher:
CRC Press
Pages:
238
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2023-09-17
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2017
Copyright by:
Henry M. Streby, David E. Andersen, David A. Buehler 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Animals, Earth Sciences, Nonfiction, Outdoors and Nature, Science