A long-term increase of estuarine birds does not always appear to be a good indication of the improvement of the environmental quality of an estuary. This paper shows that an incontestable ecological deterioration in a part of the Scheldt estuary has led probably to a greater food supply for intertidal birds. They respond to this phenomenon by visiting the area in increasing numbers, and the period of migration of birds on other feeding grounds nearby differs from theirs
Dredging and/or dumping actions at coastal environments are a common phenomenon worldwide. The re-wo...
Predicting the effects of human activities, like shell-fisheries, exploitation of gas, recreation, c...
The Wadden Sea is one of the most important stop-over sites for migrating and breeding birds. About ...
The Schelde estuary is an important wintering area and stop-over place for waders and waterfowl usin...
The Dollard, on the border of the Netherlands and Germany, is part of the Ems-Dollard estuary in the...
The zonation of non-breeding waterbirds along the Schelde estuary (The Netherlands-Belgium), one of ...
Estuaries have historically been subject to considerable habitat loss, and continue to be subjected ...
The tidal flats in the Eastern Scheldt tidal basin (The Netherlands) are eroding as a result of the ...
Three rivers, the Rhine, the Meuse and the Scheldt enter the North Sea close to each other in the Ne...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-99).The main objective of this stud...
Trends in oil pollution in the southernmost (Belgian) part of the North Sea were analysed using a da...
The ANT study (“Autonomous Negative Trend” of the Oosterschelde estuary) aims to deliver the scienti...
Recent Spatial and Temporal Trends. Seabirds at Risk? Effects of Environmental Chemicals on Reproduc...
Human communities often discharge wastewaters into estuaries, influencing their organic and pollutan...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D38932/82 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Dredging and/or dumping actions at coastal environments are a common phenomenon worldwide. The re-wo...
Predicting the effects of human activities, like shell-fisheries, exploitation of gas, recreation, c...
The Wadden Sea is one of the most important stop-over sites for migrating and breeding birds. About ...
The Schelde estuary is an important wintering area and stop-over place for waders and waterfowl usin...
The Dollard, on the border of the Netherlands and Germany, is part of the Ems-Dollard estuary in the...
The zonation of non-breeding waterbirds along the Schelde estuary (The Netherlands-Belgium), one of ...
Estuaries have historically been subject to considerable habitat loss, and continue to be subjected ...
The tidal flats in the Eastern Scheldt tidal basin (The Netherlands) are eroding as a result of the ...
Three rivers, the Rhine, the Meuse and the Scheldt enter the North Sea close to each other in the Ne...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-99).The main objective of this stud...
Trends in oil pollution in the southernmost (Belgian) part of the North Sea were analysed using a da...
The ANT study (“Autonomous Negative Trend” of the Oosterschelde estuary) aims to deliver the scienti...
Recent Spatial and Temporal Trends. Seabirds at Risk? Effects of Environmental Chemicals on Reproduc...
Human communities often discharge wastewaters into estuaries, influencing their organic and pollutan...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D38932/82 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Dredging and/or dumping actions at coastal environments are a common phenomenon worldwide. The re-wo...
Predicting the effects of human activities, like shell-fisheries, exploitation of gas, recreation, c...
The Wadden Sea is one of the most important stop-over sites for migrating and breeding birds. About ...