Red knot (Calidris canutus) COSEWIC assessment and status report: chapter 4
List of Figures
- Figure 1: Worldwide Distribution of the Six Recognized Subspecies of the Red Knot
- Figure 2: Adult Red Knot in Breeding (alternate) Plumage
- Figure 3: Minimum Spanning Network Diagram Showing the Relationships Between Haplotypes from the Mitochondrial Control Region of Knots
- Figure 4: Observed and Expected Mismatch Distributions of Mitochondrial Control Region Sequences in Knots
- Figure 5: Breeding Range of Red Knots in the Canadian Arctic
- Figure 6: Predicted Locations of Nesting Habitats of Red Knots Based on Land Cover Types in the Central Canadian Arctic
- Figure 7: Important Areas for Red Knots in Eastern Canada
- Figure 8: Population Estimates of Red Knots Rufa Subspecies in Southern South America from Aerial Surveys Conducted in 1982/1985 and 2000 – 2006
- Figure 9: Counts of C. c. rufa at Major Wintering Sites in Tierra del Fuego
- Figure 10: Maximum Counts Observed During Aerial Surveys of Red Knots During Northward Migration in Delaware Bay, 1992-2006
- Figure 11: Mean Counts of Red Knots Observed During Southward Migration on the East Coasts of the US and Canada (from International Shorebird Survey and Maritimes (Atlantic Canada) Shorebird Survey datasets), 1972-1998
- Figure 12: Predicted Population Trends of Adult Rufa Red Knots, Juveniles, and the Sum of these Two Age Groups for 10 Years from 2000
- Figure 13: Declines of Red Knots Subspecies Islandica on Wintering Grounds in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands Between 1998 and 2003
List of Tables
- Table 1: Estimates of FST for Population Differentiation in Knots Calculated using mtDNA Control Region Sequences
- Table 2: Recognition/Status of Key Sites used by Red Knots by Conservation Organizations, Including the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (WHSRN), the Ramsar Convention (Ramsar), the Important Bird Areas Initiative of BirdLife International (IBA), and Other Designations
- Table 3: Current Population Estimates of the Three Subspecies of the Red Knot that Occur in Canada
- Table 4: NatureServe Categories for Red Knots Rufa Subspecies in US states and Canadian Provinces
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