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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9, Iss 17, Pp 9511-9531 (2019)
Abstract The arctic tern Sterna paradisaea completes the longest known annual return migration on Earth, traveling between breeding sites in the northern arctic and temperate regions and survival/molt areas in the Antarctic pack‐ice zone. Salomonse
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https://doaj.org/article/d61073e828cd428facec52aa93557036
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Ulrich Knief, Thomas Bregnballe, Ibrahim Alfarwi, Mónika Ballmann, Allix Brenninkmeijer, Szymon Bzoma, Antoine Chabrolle, Jannis Dimmlich, Elias Engel, Ruben Fijn, Kim Fischer, Bernd Hälterlein, Matthias Haupt, Veit Hennig, Christof Herrmann, Ronald in ‘t Veld, Elisabeth Kirchhoff, Mikael Kristersson, Susanne Kühn, Kjell Larsson, Rolf Larsson, Neil Lawton, Mardik Leopold, Sander Lilipaly, Leigh Lock, Régis Marty, Hans Matheve, Włodzimierz Meissner, Paul Morisson, Stephen Newton, Patrik Olofsson, Florian Packmor, Kjeld T. Pedersen, Chris Redfern, Francesco Scarton, Fred Schenk, Olivier Scher, Lorenzo Serra, Julian Smith, Wez Smith, Jacob Sterup, Eric Stienen, Viola Strassner, Roberto G. Valle, Rob S. A. van Bemmelen, Jan Veen, Muriel Vervaeke, Ewan Weston, Monika Wojcieszek, Wouter Courtens
In 2022, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) virus clade 2.3.4.4b became enzootic and caused mass mortality in Sandwich terns and other seabird species across northwestern Europe. We present data on characteristics of the spread of the v
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.12.540367
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.12.540367
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9, Iss 17, Pp 9511-9531 (2019)
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
The arctic tern Sterna paradisaea completes the longest known annual return migration on Earth, traveling between breeding sites in the northern arctic and temperate regions and survival/molt areas in the Antarctic pack‐ice zone. Salomonsen (1967,
Autor:
Roine Strandberg, Patrik Olofsson, Thomas Alerstam, Raymond H. G. Klaassen, Anders P. Tøttrup, Mikael Hake
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology. 41:200-207
Loop migration among birds is characterized by the spring route lying consistently west or east of the autumn route. The existence of loops has been explained by general wind conditions or seasonal differences in habitat distribution. Loop migration
Publikováno v:
Ardea. 97:287-295
We analysed satellite tracking data to reveal the daily travel schedules of Hobbles Falco subbuteo migrating between northern Europe and southern Africa. By comparing movements during short-time intervals of 1–8 h at different times of the day betw
Autor:
Mikael Hake, Kasper Thorup, Patrik Olofsson, Raymond H. G. Klaassen, Thomas Alerstam, Roine Strandberg
Publikováno v:
Ardea. 96:159-171
We tracked three juvenile and 14 adult Marsh Harriers Circus aeruginosus from southern Sweden via satellite to investigate migration strategies. Four individuals were tracked for at least two years. All three juveniles and four of the adults made wes
Publikováno v:
Ecology letters. 12(7)
Diamond [Assembly of species communities. In: Ecology and Evolution of Communities (eds Cody, M.L. & Diamond, J.M.). Harvard University Press, Cambridge, pp. 342-444] proposed that resource competition leads to checkerboard-like distributions of comp
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Biological sciences. 276(1657)
Autumn migration of adult Eurasian hobbiesFalco subbuteofrom Europe to southern Africa was recorded by satellite telemetry and observed routes were compared with randomly simulated routes. Two non-random features of observed routes were revealed: (i)
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 43(21)
The native state of the enzyme human carbonic anhydrase (HCA II) has been stabilized by the introduction of a disulfide bond, the oxidized A23C/L203C mutant. This stabilized protein variant undergoes an apparent two-state unfolding process with suppr
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Feb2009, Vol. 276 Issue 1657, p727-733. 7p.