Migrant populations must cope not only with environmental changes in different biomes, but also with the continuous constraints imposed by human-induced changes through landscape transformation and resource patchiness. Theoretical studies suggest that changes in food distribution can promote changes in the social arrangement of individuals without apparent adaptive value. Empirical research on this subject has only been performed at reduced geographical scales and/or for single species. However, the relative contribution of food patchiness and predictability, both in space and time, to abundance and sociality can vary among species, depending on their degree of flexibility.By means of constrained zero-inflated Generalized Additive Models we...
Aim: Animal movement is an important determinant of individual survival, population dynamics and eco...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Feeding stations are commonly used to sustain conservation programs of scavengers but their impact o...
Migrant populations must cope not only with environmental changes in different biomes, but also with...
BACKGROUND: Migrant populations must cope not only with environmental changes in different biomes, b...
Mid-winter movements of up to several hundreds of kilometres are typical for many migratory bird spe...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Unlike philopatric migrants, the ecology of nomadic migrants is less well understood. This life-hist...
The spatial distribution of foraging animals at a given time simultaneously depends on (1) exogenous...
In most long-distance migratory birds, juveniles migrate without their parents and so are likely to ...
In bird migration systems, the question of coexistence and competition of migrants with residents in...
1. Hundreds of millions of Afro-Palaearctic migrants winter in the Sahel, a semi-arid belt south of ...
For migrant birds, what habitats are suitable during the non-breeding season influences habitat avai...
To develop effective conservation strategies for migratory birds, it is essential to understand the ...
1. Unlike philopatric migrants, the ecology of nomadic migrants is less well understood. This life-h...
Aim: Animal movement is an important determinant of individual survival, population dynamics and eco...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Feeding stations are commonly used to sustain conservation programs of scavengers but their impact o...
Migrant populations must cope not only with environmental changes in different biomes, but also with...
BACKGROUND: Migrant populations must cope not only with environmental changes in different biomes, b...
Mid-winter movements of up to several hundreds of kilometres are typical for many migratory bird spe...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Unlike philopatric migrants, the ecology of nomadic migrants is less well understood. This life-hist...
The spatial distribution of foraging animals at a given time simultaneously depends on (1) exogenous...
In most long-distance migratory birds, juveniles migrate without their parents and so are likely to ...
In bird migration systems, the question of coexistence and competition of migrants with residents in...
1. Hundreds of millions of Afro-Palaearctic migrants winter in the Sahel, a semi-arid belt south of ...
For migrant birds, what habitats are suitable during the non-breeding season influences habitat avai...
To develop effective conservation strategies for migratory birds, it is essential to understand the ...
1. Unlike philopatric migrants, the ecology of nomadic migrants is less well understood. This life-h...
Aim: Animal movement is an important determinant of individual survival, population dynamics and eco...
Ecological factors are known to influence the spatial distribution of individuals, which in turn gov...
Feeding stations are commonly used to sustain conservation programs of scavengers but their impact o...