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Record #171129:

Distribution and conservation of the harlequin duck, Histrionicus histrionicus, in Greenland / David Boertmann.

Title: Distribution and conservation of the harlequin duck, Histrionicus histrionicus, in Greenland / David Boertmann.
Author(s): Boertmann, David.
Date: 2003.
In: Canadian Field-Naturalist. (2003.), Vol. 117(2) (2003)
Abstract: Duck breeds as far north as 72° 30′ and at some sites in East Greenland. Breeding population is estimated at a few thousand pairs. Winter population is along coast between Maniitsoq and Nanortalik, numbers unknown, but includes many Canadian males. No immediate concern for breeding population, but marine oil spills cause loss.
Notes:

Canadian Field-Naturalist. Vol. 117(2) :249-256 (2003).

Keywords: 591.16 -- Animal reproduction.
598.412 -- Anseres: Histrionicus histrionicus.
H5 -- Zoology: birds.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 171129

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