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Literature 'Sea of Okhotsk': Falk Hüttmann (Ph.D., Diplom-Forstwirt univ.) Postdoc Fellow, Simon Fraser University | ![]() |
Falk Hüttmann
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Literature Review for wader migration Sea of Okhotsk, emphasising fall migration.
Alerstam,T. 1990. Bird migration. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge. 240 pp.
Andreev, A. V., and Tchernyavsky, F. B. 1997. Species diversity and population status of
waterside birds in North- East Asia. A collection of Study Reports. Magadan: NESC FEB
RAS, 163 p.( Series Biological Problems of the North). (In Russian with english
summaries).
Anonymous 1996. Asia-Pacific Migratory Waterbird Strategy: 1996-2000. Wetlands
International - Asia Pacific, Kuala Lumpur, Publication No. 117, 41 pp.
Baker, A. J., T. Piersma and Rosemeier, L. 1994. Unravelling the intraspecific phylogeography
of Knots Calidris canutus: a progress report on the search for genetic markers. J. Orn.
135: 599-608.
Barter, M. 1986. Great Knots Partly Undone. Stilt 9: 5-21.
Barter, M. and Davidson, S. 1987. Ageing Palearctic waders in the hand. Stilt 16: 43-51
Barter, M. and Hou, W. T. 1990. Can waders fly non-stop from Australia to China? Stilt 17:36-
39.
Barter, M., Tonkinson, D., Tang, S. X., Yuan, X. and Qian, F.W. 1997a. Wader numbers on
Chongming Dao, Yangtze estuary, China, during early 1996 northward migration, and the
conservation implications. Stilt 30: 7-13.
Barter, M., Fawen, Q., Sixian, T. Ziao, Y. and Tonkinson, D. 1997b. Hunting of migratory
waders on Chongming Dao: a declining occupation? Stilt 31: 1822.
Battley, P.F. 1997. The northward migration of Arctic waders in New Zealand: departure
behaviour, timing and possible migration routes of Red Knots and Bar-tailed Godwits
from Farewell Spit, North-West Nelson. Emu 97: 108-120
Degen, A., Hergenhahn A. and Kruckenberg, H. 1998. Wader migration in Babushkina Bay,
Russian Far East, June - August 1995. Wader Study Group Bull. 85: 75 - 79.
Dekinga A. and Piersma T. 1993. Reconstructing diet composition on the basis of faeces in a
mollusc-eating wader, the red knot Calidris canutus. Bird Study 40: 144-156.
Doer, D. 1998. Zur Bestimmung und Verbreitung des Tuepfelgruenschenkels Tringa
guttifer. Limicola 12: 57-72.
Dorogoi, I.V. 1997. The fauna and distribution of the waders in North-East Asia. pages 53-87 in:
Andreev, A. V., and Tchernyavsky, F. B. (eds.) Species divesity and population status of
waterside birds in North- East Asia. A collection of Study Reports. Magadan: NESC FEB
RAS, 163 p.( Series Biological Problems of the North). (In Russian with english
summaries).
Eun-young K., and Won, P.-O. 1993. Ecology of Waders migrating to Kanghwa and Yongjong
Islands on the west coast of Korea. Bulletin of the Institute of Ornithology, Kyung
University Vol.IV, pp. 25-46.
Gerasimov, Y.N. and Gerasimov N.N. in press. A register of important waterfowl wetlands in
Kamchatka.
Gerasinov, Y.N. and Gerasimov N.N. in press. Waterfowl spring migration study in Kamchatka,
Russia.Kamchatka Institute of Ecology and nature Far-East Branch of Russian Science
Academy.
Gerasimov, N.N. and Gerasimov, Y.N. 1998. The International significance of wetland hbitats in
the lower Moroshechnaya River (West Kamchatka,Russia)for waders. International
Wader Studies 10: 237-242
Gerasimov, N. N. and Gerasimov, Y. N. 1997. Shorebird Use of the Moroshechnaya Estuary,
Shorebird Conservation in the Asia-Pacific Region. in Straw, P. (ed.) Shorebird
Conservation in the Asia-Pacific Region. Australasian Wader Studies Group, Melbourne.
Pp.138-140.
Gerasimov, N.N., Artukhin,Y. B. and Lobkov, E.G.Checklist of the Birds of Kamchatka.
Moscow, Dialogue-MSU 1999
Hayman P., Marchant J. and Prater, T. 1986. Shorebirds, An Identification Guide to the Waders
of the World. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston. 412 pp.
Hou, W.T. & Sixian, T. 1990. A survey of shorebirds and coastal wetlands in Shanghai
in December 1989 to September 1990. East China Waterbird Ecology Study Group, East
China Normal University, Shanghai.
Huettmann, F., Barter, M., Battley, P. and Rogers, D. 1999. Executive Summary: Research
Proposal Sea of Okhotsk, August 1999.
Huettmann, F., Gerasimov, Y., Andreev, A., Dorogoy, I., Battley, P., Rogers, D., Barter, M., and
Watkins, D. 1999. Preliminary results from a project in the Sea of Okhotsk region to
investigate wader migration in fall 1999. Accepted poster presentation at the Russian
Wader Study Group in Moscow 2000.
Il'icev,I. and Flint, V. 1985 Handbuch der Voegel der Sowjetunion. Bd. 1. Wittenberg.
Klitschinski, A.A. 1988. Avifauna of North-East Asia: history and modern status. Mauka,
Moscow (in Russian).
Institute of Biological Problems of the North 1996. Vertebrate Animals of North-East Russia/
FEB RAS. Vladivostok: dalnauka, 308p. (in Russian)
Kim E.Y., and Won, P.O. 1993. Ecology of Waders migrating to Kanghwa and Yongjong
Islands on the west coast of Korea. Bulletin of the Institute of Ornithology, Kyung
University Vol.IV, pp. 25-46.
Krechmar, A. V. 1996. The birds of North Sibiria. Bun-chi-sogo-shuppan Publication Series. 128
pp.
Lane, B. and Davies, J.N. 1984. Shorebirds in Australia. Nelson Publishers, Hong Kong. 180 pp.
Lobkov, E.G. 1998. Main concentrations of migrating waders on the Kamchatka peninsula.
International Wader studies 10: 233-236
Long, A.J., Poole, C.M., Eldridge, M.I., Won, P.O. and Lee, K.S. 1988. A survey of coastal
wetlands and shorebirds in South Korea in spring 1988. Asian Wetland Bureau, Kuala
Lumpur.
McClure, E. H. 1998. Migration and Survival of the Birds of Asia. White Lotus Co. Bangkok.
472 pp.
Melville, D.S. 1997. Threats to waders along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. in Straw, P.
(ed.) Shorebird Conservation in the Asia-Pacific Region. Australasian Wader Studies
Group, Melbourne. Pp.138-140.
Moiseev, R.S. and Gnatischin, V. G. 1995. Atlas of Kamchatka. Moscow.32 pp.
Nechaev, V.A. 1998. Distribution of waders during migration at Sakhalin Island.1998.
International Wader Studies 10: 225- 232.
Nigge, K. 1999. Kamtschatka: Adler, Baeren und Vulkane. World Wildlife Fund. Tecklenborg
Verlag. Steinfurt Germany. 135 pp.
Parish, P. ,Lane, B., Sagar, P. and Tomkovich, P. 1987. Wader migraton systems in East Asia
and Australasia. Wader study Group Bull. 49, Suppl.,IWRB Special Publ. 7: 4-14
Piersma, T. 1987. Hop, skip or jump? Constraints on migration of arctic waders by feeding,
fattening and flight speed. Limosa 60: 185190. [English translation is available in Stilt
14:38]
Piersma, T. 1990. Red knots in New Zealand eat Molluscs too: Preliminary Diet Observations at
Miranda, Firth of Thames and Farewell Spit in November 1990. Stilt No. 19.
Piersma. T. and Gill, R. 1998. Guts don't fly: small digestive organs in obese Bar-tailed
Godwits. Auk 115: 196-203
Piersma, T. and van de Sant, S. 1992. Pattern and predictability of potential wind assistance for
waders and geese migrating from West Africa and the Wadden Sea to Siberia. Ornis
Svecica 2: 55-66
Piersma,T. and Jukema, J. 1990. Budgeting the flight of a long-distance migrant: changes in
nutrient reserve levels of Bar-tailed Godwits at sucessive spring staging sites. Ardea
78:315-337.
Piersma, P., Everaarts, J. M. and Jukema J. 1996. Build-up of red blood cells in refueling Bar-
tailed Godwits in relation to individual migratory quality. Condor 98:363-370.
Pringle, J.D. 1987 Shorebirds of Australia. Angus and Robertson, Sydney. 168 pp.
Pronkevich, V.V. 1998. Migration of wades in the Khabarovsk region of the Far East.
International Wader Studies 10: 425-430.
Rogers, D. 1997. PhD Proposal: Final Report on Planning Phase: Food and Feeding Ecology of
Migratory Waders in Roebuck Bay. 9pp.
Stinson, D.W., Wiles, G.W. and Reichel, J.D. 1988. Occurrence of migrant shorebirds in the
Mariana Islands. J. Field. Ornithol. 68:42-55.
Tomkovich, P. 1999. Information materials of the working group on waders. No12. Moscow.
Tomkovich, P. 1997. Breeding distribution, migrations and conservation status of the Great Knot
Calidrid tenuirostris in Russia. EMU 97: 1-9
Tomkovich, P. 1996. A third report on the biology of the Great Knot, Calidris tenuirostris, on
the breeding grounds. Stilt 28: 43-45.
Tomkovich, P. 1995 a. Second report on research on the Great Knot Calidris tenuirostris on the
breeding grounds. Stilt 26: 58-60.
Tomkovich, P. 1995 b. Wader competition on non-breeding grounds - or why are Australian Red
Knots so small? Stilt 27: 34-35.
Tomkovich, P. 1994. A preliminary report on research on the Great Knot Calidris tenuirostris on
the breeding grounds. Stilt 24: 29-30.
Tulp, I., S. McChesney and de Goeij, P. 1994. Migratory departures of waders from North-
Western Australia: behaviour, timing and possible migration routes. Ardea 82: 201-221.
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Watkins, D. and Mundkur, T. 1997. Developing an Action Plan for the Conservation of
Migratory Shorebirds in the Asia-Pacific. Pages 7679 in Shorebird Conservation in
the Asia-Pacific Region. Australasian Wader Studies Group, Melbourne.
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Priorities for Waterbird and Wetland Conservation. Proceedings of Workshop 4 of
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(southward) shorebird migration on Guam. Auk 105:460-466.
Wilson, J.R. and Barter, M.A. 1998. Identification of potentially important Northward
migration staging areas for long-jump migrant waders in the East Asian-Australasian
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