During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory species, Alps may represent an important flight-corridor, followed at different altitude, crossing mountain passes or flying over uplands and valleys. Moreover, the alpine chain has been demonstrated to be set along a migratory divide that separates eastern and western populations of the central and northern population of the Western Palearctic during post-breeding migration. In order to better understand geographic origin and direction of migrators, and to underline the importance of Alps for the conservation of European birds during migration, we analyzed a recovery data set including observations until 2008, referred to 15 species, of which in...
Abstract The northern wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe has an almost circumpolar breeding distribution in...
Establishing links between breeding and wintering populations of longdistance migratory birds and ot...
Migratory divides represent narrow zones of overlap between parapatric populations with distinct mig...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory speci...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
Every year hundreds of thousands of European birds travel after their breeding season through Europe...
Understanding spatial linkages between areas used by migratory animals during the annual cycle is fu...
In the study of migration of birds, there are many aspects to be deepened to comprehend both ecology...
In animals the stable isotope ratios of bioelements such as carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen reflect th...
Aim: We examined three potential enhancements of the stable isotope tech- nique for elucidating migr...
Stable isotopes ratios have been increasingly applied in the last years in ornithological studies in...
Abstract Naturally occurring stable isotope ratios in animal tissues allow estimation of species tro...
The population structure and seasonal movements of alpine birds in Europe are still largely unknown....
Stable isotopes ratios have been increasingly applied in the last years in ornithological studies i...
We used analyses of stable hydrogen isotope (d2H) measurements in Common Crossbill feathers (d2Hf) ...
Abstract The northern wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe has an almost circumpolar breeding distribution in...
Establishing links between breeding and wintering populations of longdistance migratory birds and ot...
Migratory divides represent narrow zones of overlap between parapatric populations with distinct mig...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory speci...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
Every year hundreds of thousands of European birds travel after their breeding season through Europe...
Understanding spatial linkages between areas used by migratory animals during the annual cycle is fu...
In the study of migration of birds, there are many aspects to be deepened to comprehend both ecology...
In animals the stable isotope ratios of bioelements such as carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen reflect th...
Aim: We examined three potential enhancements of the stable isotope tech- nique for elucidating migr...
Stable isotopes ratios have been increasingly applied in the last years in ornithological studies in...
Abstract Naturally occurring stable isotope ratios in animal tissues allow estimation of species tro...
The population structure and seasonal movements of alpine birds in Europe are still largely unknown....
Stable isotopes ratios have been increasingly applied in the last years in ornithological studies i...
We used analyses of stable hydrogen isotope (d2H) measurements in Common Crossbill feathers (d2Hf) ...
Abstract The northern wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe has an almost circumpolar breeding distribution in...
Establishing links between breeding and wintering populations of longdistance migratory birds and ot...
Migratory divides represent narrow zones of overlap between parapatric populations with distinct mig...