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Kiawah Island East End Erosion and Beach Restoration Project : survey of changes in potential macroinvertebrate prey communities in piping plaver (Charadrius melodus) foraging habitats : final report
Marine Resources Research Institute (S.C.) ; Bergquist, Derk C. ; Levisen, Martin ; Forbes, Leona
Marine Resources Research Institute (S.C.)
Bergquist, Derk C.
Levisen, Martin
Forbes, Leona
Abstract
Modification of ocean shorelines can significantly impact the quality of shorebird habitat and may pose a serious threat for threatened and endangered shorebirds that use these areas for migratory stopover and overwintering habitat. This is a study of the Restoration Project's effect on the piping plover.
Issue Date
2011-11-22
Keywords
Kiawah Island East End Erosion and Beach Restoration Project, Aquatic invertebrates--South Carolina--Kiawah Island, Piping plover--Habitat--South Carolina--Kiawah Island, Beach nourishment--South Carolina--Kiawah Island
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