<div><p>Understanding spatial connections between breeding and wintering populations is critical for developing sound conservation plans in migratory animals. However, for long-distance migratory songbird species wintering in sub-Saharan Africa, many of which are in a state of population decline, information on migratory connectivity is especially lacking. We used mitochondrial DNA data from wintering populations of the Great Reed Warbler (<i>Acrocephalus arundinaceus</i>) in western (Nigeria), southern (Botswana and Zambia) and eastern (Kenya) Africa, as well as from several Eurasian breeding populations, to compare genetic differentiation and haplotype sharing between non-breeding and breeding populations. We found that the population in ...
It is well established that differences in migratory behavior between populations of songbirds have ...
Migratory connectivity describes to which degree different breeding populations have distinct (non-o...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Understanding spatial connections between breeding and wintering populations is critical for develop...
Seasonal long-distance bird migration between wintering and breeding grounds is oneof the most remar...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
Former studies have shown that the Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) has two geneticall...
Unlike the annual bi-directional movements of over 200 bird species within the Palaearctic–Afrotropi...
Understanding migratory connectivity is essential for determining the drivers behind population dyna...
Genetic markers are often used to trace the geographical origin of migrating birds. Such an approach...
It is well established that differences in migratory behavior between populations of songbirds have ...
Abstract Background For most Afro-Palearctic migrants, particularly small songbirds, spatiotemporal ...
It is well established that differences in migratory behavior between populations of songbirds have ...
Migratory connectivity describes to which degree different breeding populations have distinct (non-o...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Understanding spatial connections between breeding and wintering populations is critical for develop...
Seasonal long-distance bird migration between wintering and breeding grounds is oneof the most remar...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
There is growing interest in understanding patterns of seasonal migratory connectivity between breed...
Former studies have shown that the Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) has two geneticall...
Unlike the annual bi-directional movements of over 200 bird species within the Palaearctic–Afrotropi...
Understanding migratory connectivity is essential for determining the drivers behind population dyna...
Genetic markers are often used to trace the geographical origin of migrating birds. Such an approach...
It is well established that differences in migratory behavior between populations of songbirds have ...
Abstract Background For most Afro-Palearctic migrants, particularly small songbirds, spatiotemporal ...
It is well established that differences in migratory behavior between populations of songbirds have ...
Migratory connectivity describes to which degree different breeding populations have distinct (non-o...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...