Nest site and habitat changes over 15 years in a predicted climate refugium in Beluga, AK, USA, have a positive impact on Hudsonian godwit (Limosa haemastica) nest survival
Smith, Eden; Swift, Rose; Courtemanche, Anna; Huang, Feipeng; Pelton, Mary; Puleo, Lauren; Simmonds, Josiah; Waller, Matthew; Walton, Hannah; Weissburg, Casey; Wilde, Luke; Senner, Nathan
Climate change is transforming the Arctic and sub-Arctic at a pace that threatens many taxa with population declines and extinction. However, some habitats–such as muskeg bogs–can serve as climatic refugia and lessen the effects of a changing climate on the species that rely on them. Hudsonian Godwits ( Limosa haemastica ) are a species of migratory shorebird that utilizes the muskeg bogs of Alaska and Canada to breed. Our study focused on a muskeg bog in Beluga, Alaska, USA to see if it had cha
