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Atlantic coast piping plover (Charadrius melodus) nest sites are typically found on low-lying beach and dune systems, which respond rapidly to coastal processes like sediment overwash, inlet formation, and island migration that are sensitive to climate-related changes in storminess and the rate of sea-level rise. Data were obtained to understand piping plover habitat distribution and use along their Atlantic Coast breeding range. A smartphone application called iPlover was developed to collect standardized data on habitat characteristics at piping plover nest locations. The application capitalized on a network of trained monitors that observe piping plovers throughout their U.S. Atlantic coast breeding range as...
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Coastal and Marine Geology Program,
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Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center,
biogeography,
biogeomorphic,
biota,
birds,
coastal ecosystems,
coasts,
continental United States,
east coast,
geoscientificInformation,
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image collections,
migratory species,
photography,
point data,
shorebird,
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