Carry‐over effects as drivers of fitness differences in animals
Carry‐over effects occur when processes in one season influence the success of an
individual in the following season. This phenomenon has the potential to explain a large …
individual in the following season. This phenomenon has the potential to explain a large …
Review of the ecosystem service implications of mangrove encroachment into salt marshes
Salt marsh and mangrove have been recognized as being among the most valuable
ecosystem types globally in terms of their supply of ecosystem services and support for …
ecosystem types globally in terms of their supply of ecosystem services and support for …
Simultaneous declines in summer survival of three shorebird species signals a flyway at risk
T Piersma, T Lok, Y Chen, CJ Hassell… - Journal of Applied …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
There is increasing concern about the world's animal migrations. With many land‐use and
climatological changes occurring simultaneously, pinning down the causes of large‐scale …
climatological changes occurring simultaneously, pinning down the causes of large‐scale …
[LIVRE][B] The flexible phenotype: a body-centred integration of ecology, physiology, and behaviour
T Piersma, JA Van Gils - 2010 - books.google.com
The Flexible Phenotype attempts a true synthesis of physiology, behaviour, and ecology by
develo** an empirical argument that describes the intimate connections between …
develo** an empirical argument that describes the intimate connections between …
Key conservation issues for migratory land-and waterbird species on the world's major flyways
JS Kirby, AJ Stattersfield, SHM Butchart… - Bird Conservation …, 2008 - cambridge.org
An estimated 19% of the world's 9,856 extant bird species are migratory, including some
1,600 species of land-and waterbirds. In 2008, 11% of migratory land-and waterbirds were …
1,600 species of land-and waterbirds. In 2008, 11% of migratory land-and waterbirds were …
Can conditions experienced during migration limit the population levels of birds?
I Newton - Journal of Ornithology, 2006 - Springer
Populations of migratory birds are usually considered to be limited by conditions in breeding
or wintering areas, but some might be limited by conditions encountered on migration. This …
or wintering areas, but some might be limited by conditions encountered on migration. This …
[LIVRE][B] Physiological adaptations for breeding in birds
TD Williams - 2012 - books.google.com
Physiological Adaptations for Breeding in Birds is the most current and comprehensive
account of research on avian reproduction. It develops two unique themes: the consideration …
account of research on avian reproduction. It develops two unique themes: the consideration …
Migratory connectivity magnifies the consequences of habitat loss from sea-level rise for shorebird populations
Sea-level rise (SLR) will greatly alter littoral ecosystems, causing habitat change and loss for
coastal species. Habitat loss is widely used as a measurement of the risk of extinction, but …
coastal species. Habitat loss is widely used as a measurement of the risk of extinction, but …
Population limitation in migrants
I Newton - Ibis, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Unlike resident bird species, the population sizes of migratory species can be influenced by
conditions in more than one part of the world. Changes in the numbers of migrant birds …
conditions in more than one part of the world. Changes in the numbers of migrant birds …
Recent advances in understanding migration systems of New World land birds
Our understanding of migratory birds' year‐round ecology and evolution remains patchy
despite recent fundamental advances. Periodic reviews focus future research and inform …
despite recent fundamental advances. Periodic reviews focus future research and inform …