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Autor:
Rascha J. M. Nuijten, Todd E. Katzner, Andrew M. Allen, Allert I. Bijleveld, Tjalle Boorsma, Luca Börger, Francesca Cagnacci, Tom Hart, Michelle A. Henley, Richard M. Herren, Eva M. A. Kok, Bronwyn Maree, Bruno Nebe, David Shohami, Susanne Marieke Vogel, Paul Walker, Ignas M. A. Heitkönig, E. J. Milner‐Gulland
Publikováno v:
Conservation Science and Practice, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Abstract Addressing ongoing biodiversity loss requires collaboration between conservation scientists and practitioners. However, such collaboration has proved challenging. Despite the potential importance of tracking animal movements for conservation
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https://doaj.org/article/7f39869db59448db85bc277fdfaebcbd
Autor:
Guangchun Lei, Julia Karagicheva, Chris J. Hassell, Ying-Chi Chan, Paul W. Howey, Eva M. A. Kok, He-Bo Peng, T. Lee Tibbitts, Eldar Rakhimberdiev, Theunis Piersma, Yvonne I. Verkuil
Publikováno v:
Ibis, 163(4), 1235-1251. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd (10.1111)
The ecological reasons for variation in avian migration, with some populations migrating across thousands of kilometres between breeding and non-breeding areas with one or few refuelling stops, in contrast to others that stop more often, remain to be
Publikováno v:
Ethology, 126(7). Wiley-Blackwell
Migratory shorebirds show highly organized seasonal cycles in physiological and morphological traits (body mass and composition, plumage, hormone levels, etc.), which in captivity is accompanied by restless behaviour at times when free‐living birds
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Biology, 223(Pt 21):jeb231993. COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
Mass regulation is birds is well documented. For example, birds can increase body mass in response to lower availability and/or predictability of food and decrease body mass in response to increased predation danger. Birds also demonstrate an ability
Autor:
Eva M. A. Kok, Paul W. Howey, T. Lee Tibbitts, Theunis Piersma, Anne Dekinga, Benjamin Gnep, David C. Douglas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology, 51(8):02464. Wiley
Despite the wealth of studies on seasonal movements of birds between southern nonbreeding locations and High Arctic breeding locations, the key mechanisms of navigation during these migrations remain elusive. A flight along the shortest possible rout
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bbe959695ae92bfc1596d4713c681dec
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/47b01816-e212-417d-944d-4019f4499ad4
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/47b01816-e212-417d-944d-4019f4499ad4
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 223(Pt 21)
Mass regulation in birds is well documented. For example, birds can increase body mass in response to lower availability and/or predictability of food and decrease body mass in response to increased predation danger. Birds also demonstrate an ability
Autor:
Eva M. A. Kok
Red knots (Calidris canutus) are shorebirds that spent most of the year at intertidal areas such as the Wadden Sea. However, once a year to and from their northern breeding grounds. Red knots yearly undergo a remodeling of their body to be physiologi
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https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/7124b7a7-5eb2-4513-8299-ddff071b069b
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/7124b7a7-5eb2-4513-8299-ddff071b069b
Autor:
Kimberley J. Mathot, Theunis Piersma, Petra Manche, Joseph B. Burant, Anne Dekinga, Eva M. A. Kok, Darren Saintonge
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 286(1903):20190518. ROYAL SOC
Proc Biol Sci
Proc Biol Sci
Migratory birds undergo impressive body remodelling over the course of an annual cycle. Prior to long-distance flights, red knots (Calidris canutus islandica) reduce gizzard mass while increasing body mass and pectoral muscle mass. Although body mass
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https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/11/329011.pdf
https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/11/329011.pdf
Autor:
Anne Dekinga, Eva M. A. Kok, Petra Manche, Kimberley J. Mathot, Joseph B. Burant, Theunis Piersma, Darren Saintonge
Publikováno v:
American Naturalist, 194(4), 455-469. University of Chicago Press
Age-related increases in the repeatable expression of labile phenotypic traits are often assumed to arise from an increase in among-individual variance due to differences in developmental plasticity or by means of state-behavior feedbacks. However, a
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http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/11/338311.pdf
http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/11/338311.pdf