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This 1984 book arose from an international meeting held at Texel in
the Netherlands in April 1981 to discuss the feeding requirements
and behaviour of shorebirds and coastal wildfowl. The book was
designed both for general ornithologists, so that they may advise
planners concerned with coastal wetlands, and for research workers
interested in bird ecology and behaviour. The book is divided into
three sections, each the responsibility of one of the editors, who
provides a brief section introduction. The first covers bird
numbers in relation to food resources; the second relates
population densities to social and individual behaviour of birds
within the flocks, and the third examines the role of areas of
particular significance to migrant shorebirds along the route from
West Africa to the high-latitude breeding grounds stretching from
Greenland to western Siberia. This volume was produced in
conjunction with the British Ornithologists' Union.
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