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Coastal saltpans are a common supratidal human-modified wetland habitat found within many coastal landscape mosaics. Commercial salt production and aquaculture practices often result in the creation of exposed coastal substrates that could provide suitable breeding habitat for waterbird populations; however, few studies have quantified waterbird breeding success in these artificial wetlands. Here we examine the nesting behavior of the Gull-billed tern ( ) breeding in the Nanpu coastal saltpans of Bohai Bay, Yellow Sea, China over three con