International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantification of the geographical linkages between wintering, staging, and breeding areas, patterns that may not remain constant in times of global change. We used stable isotope (δ 13C, δ 15N, and δ 2H) measurements of different tissues representing distinct periods of dietary integration to quantify the non-breeding provenance of a threatened staging population of Ruffs Philomachus pugnax. In 199 staging Ruffs captured in 2012 during northward migration in the Netherlands, we compared the multi-isotope patterns of feathers grown at wintering grounds, with the δ 13C and δ 15N profiles of blood cells and plasma representative of staging areas. Few bi...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
In animals the stable isotope ratios of bioelements such as carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen reflect th...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
Stable isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C, δ 13C), nitrogen (15N/14N, δ 15N) and hydrogen (D/H, δD) m...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
Stable Isotope Ratios techniques raised in the last thirty years as a novel approach very useful for...
Patterns of feather wear in birds captured in spring have traditionally been analysed to describe th...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
In animals the stable isotope ratios of bioelements such as carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen reflect th...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
International conservation efforts for migratory populations are most effectively based on quantific...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
Stable isotope ratios of carbon (13C/12C, δ 13C), nitrogen (15N/14N, δ 15N) and hydrogen (D/H, δD) m...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
Stable Isotope Ratios techniques raised in the last thirty years as a novel approach very useful for...
Patterns of feather wear in birds captured in spring have traditionally been analysed to describe th...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
In animals the stable isotope ratios of bioelements such as carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen reflect th...