Inland dispersal of migrating land birds away from the coast, often opposite to the direction of migration, occurs frequently. Many of these movements may involve migrants seeking improved stopover conditions farther inland, but direct study of inland flights and of the ecological factors influencing their occurrence is limited. We used an automated telemetry array and ground-tracking to assess flight behaviours, survival, and habitat use of young red-eyed vireos Vireo olivaceus during fall migration at a coastal island and an inland stopover site in southwest Nova Scotia. We recorded inland flights for 41% (11/27) of individuals that departed the island. At least 25% of 16 individuals tagged at the inland site also relocated within the lan...
The knowledge of individual and environmental parameters affecting stopover length in shorebirds is ...
The Bay of Fundy, Canada is a critical migratory stopover for Semipalmated Sandpipers (Calidris pusi...
Migratory animals are threatened by human-induced global change. However, little is known about how ...
Shorebird population status and trends are commonly generated from counts made at migratory stopover...
During migration, birds require stopover habitat to rest and refuel before resuming flight. While lo...
Background: The migratory process in birds consists of alternating periods of flight and fueling. In...
CHAPTER I: A Comparison of Diel Movement Patterns in Three Bird Species at a Stopover Site on the No...
Many species of birds and bats undertake seasonal migrations between breeding and over-wintering sit...
Some upland shorebird species are undergoing population declines. During northward migration, these ...
Measures of animal behavior can be used in a variety of situations to make inferences about the envi...
Whether or not a migratory songbird embarks on a long-distance flight across an ecological barrier i...
Movement patterns during songbird migration remain poorly understood despite their expected fitness ...
By recording nocturnally migrating passerines with tracking radar we have investigated how coastline...
Migratory must balance the energetic requirements of large-scale movement with the predation risk in...
Departure decisions of how and when to leave a stopover site may be of critical importance for the m...
The knowledge of individual and environmental parameters affecting stopover length in shorebirds is ...
The Bay of Fundy, Canada is a critical migratory stopover for Semipalmated Sandpipers (Calidris pusi...
Migratory animals are threatened by human-induced global change. However, little is known about how ...
Shorebird population status and trends are commonly generated from counts made at migratory stopover...
During migration, birds require stopover habitat to rest and refuel before resuming flight. While lo...
Background: The migratory process in birds consists of alternating periods of flight and fueling. In...
CHAPTER I: A Comparison of Diel Movement Patterns in Three Bird Species at a Stopover Site on the No...
Many species of birds and bats undertake seasonal migrations between breeding and over-wintering sit...
Some upland shorebird species are undergoing population declines. During northward migration, these ...
Measures of animal behavior can be used in a variety of situations to make inferences about the envi...
Whether or not a migratory songbird embarks on a long-distance flight across an ecological barrier i...
Movement patterns during songbird migration remain poorly understood despite their expected fitness ...
By recording nocturnally migrating passerines with tracking radar we have investigated how coastline...
Migratory must balance the energetic requirements of large-scale movement with the predation risk in...
Departure decisions of how and when to leave a stopover site may be of critical importance for the m...
The knowledge of individual and environmental parameters affecting stopover length in shorebirds is ...
The Bay of Fundy, Canada is a critical migratory stopover for Semipalmated Sandpipers (Calidris pusi...
Migratory animals are threatened by human-induced global change. However, little is known about how ...