academic literature

July 18, 2024
A brood of osprey in Mobjack Bay showing a well-fed chick (left) and an emaciated chick (right). The chick on the right would die the following week due to starvation. Work in Mobjack Bay over a 40+ year period has shown that both reproductive rates and food delivery rates have declined dramatically. The decline in provisioning has led to an increase in brood reduction or chick loss due to starvation. Photo by Bryan Watts.

Recent Literature published by CCB

By Bryan Watt7/13/24 In recent months CCB biologists have published several papers in academic journals.  These articles report on recent findings and are intended to spread […]
July 8, 2023
Menhaden added to an osprey nest on Mobjack Bay.

Recent literature published by CCB

By: Bryan Watts6/28/2023 In recent months CCB biologists have published several papers in academic journals.  These articles report on recent findings and are intended to spread […]