Winter habitat use and the magnitude of migratory connectivity are important parameters when assessing drivers of the marked declines in avian migrants. Such information is unavailable for most species. We use a stable isotope approach to assess these factors for three declining African-Eurasian migrants whose winter ecology is poorly known: wood warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix, house martin Delichon urbicum and common swift Apus apus. Spatially segregated breeding wood warbler populations (sampled across a 800 km transect), house martins and common swifts (sampled across a 3,500 km transect) exhibited statistically identical intra-specific carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in winter grown feathers. Such patterns are compatible with ...
Knowledge on whereabouts within the annual cycle of migratory species is prerequisite for many aspe...
Capsule: Stable isotope composition of feathers grown in Africa indicates that Willow Warblers, Phyl...
Populations of Vaux’s Swift (Chaetura vauxi), like those of many aerial insectivores, are rapidly de...
Winter habitat use and the magnitude of migratory connectivity are important parameters when assessi...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
The C and N isotopes of feathers from two subspecies of willow warblers (Phylloscopus trochilus troc...
Estimates of migratory connectivity are needed for full annual cycle population models of migratory ...
The Vaux’s swift (Chaetura vauxi) is an aerial insectivore that is currently experiencing population...
Although predicted some time ago, there has been little success in demonstrating that the overall fi...
Knowledge on whereabouts within the annual cycle of migratory species is prerequisite for many aspec...
Knowledge on whereabouts within the annual cycle of migratory species is prerequisite for many aspe...
Capsule: Stable isotope composition of feathers grown in Africa indicates that Willow Warblers, Phyl...
Populations of Vaux’s Swift (Chaetura vauxi), like those of many aerial insectivores, are rapidly de...
Winter habitat use and the magnitude of migratory connectivity are important parameters when assessi...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
The C and N isotopes of feathers from two subspecies of willow warblers (Phylloscopus trochilus troc...
Estimates of migratory connectivity are needed for full annual cycle population models of migratory ...
The Vaux’s swift (Chaetura vauxi) is an aerial insectivore that is currently experiencing population...
Although predicted some time ago, there has been little success in demonstrating that the overall fi...
Knowledge on whereabouts within the annual cycle of migratory species is prerequisite for many aspec...
Knowledge on whereabouts within the annual cycle of migratory species is prerequisite for many aspe...
Capsule: Stable isotope composition of feathers grown in Africa indicates that Willow Warblers, Phyl...
Populations of Vaux’s Swift (Chaetura vauxi), like those of many aerial insectivores, are rapidly de...