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Habitat Suitability Index Models: White ibis

FWS/OBS 82/10.93
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Abstract

White ibises (Eudocimus albus) are members of the family Threskiornithidae in the order Ciconiiformes. They are medium-sized wading birds with a tapering decurved bill. Adults are white with black tips on the four largest primaries. Males tend to be 35% larger than females, averaging 1,036 ± 30 g (33 ± 1 oz) (Kush1an 1977c). White ibises inhabit open marshes and other wetlands where they are one of the most important predators in the food chain in terms of energy flow (Kush1an 1977b; Rodgers and Nesbitt 1979). In the past, white ibises have been occasionally harvested by humans for food (Baynard 1913; Bent 1926).

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Title Habitat Suitability Index Models: White ibis
Series title FWS/OBS
Series number 82/10.93
Subseries Habitat Suitability Index
Year Published 1985
Language English
Publisher U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Contributing office(s) U.S. Geological Survey
Description vi, 18 p.
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