Aim: We examined three potential enhancements of the stable isotope tech- nique for elucidating migratory connectivity in birds inhabiting poorly studied areas, illustrated for Eurasian cranes (Grus grus) that overwinter in and migrate through Israel. First, we examined the use of oxygen stable isotopes (d18O), sel- dom applied for this purpose. Second, we examined the relationship between ambient water d18O and hydrogen stable isotope (d2H) values derived from various models, to determine the geographical origins of migrants. Third, we introduced the use of probabilistic distribution modelling to refine the assign- ment to origin of migrants lacking detailed distribution maps. Location: Feather samples were collected in the Hula Valley ...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Every year hundreds of thousands of European birds travel after their breeding season through Europe...
In animals the stable isotope ratios of bioelements such as carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen reflect th...
Estimates of migratory connectivity are needed for full annual cycle population models of migratory ...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
Abstract Understanding seasonal mobility, population connectivity, and site fidelity is critical for...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
The study of migratory connectivity is rapidly growing in ornithology, as is the technology used to ...
A9. Methodologies for understanding species distributions - no. A9.3The East Asian-Australasian Flyw...
Measurement of stable-hydrogen isotopes (δD) in feathers of migrating birds can provide information ...
Establishing links between breeding and wintering populations of longdistance migratory birds and ot...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Elucidating geographic locations from where migratory birds are recruited into adult breeding popula...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Every year hundreds of thousands of European birds travel after their breeding season through Europe...
In animals the stable isotope ratios of bioelements such as carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen reflect th...
Estimates of migratory connectivity are needed for full annual cycle population models of migratory ...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
Abstract Understanding seasonal mobility, population connectivity, and site fidelity is critical for...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
The study of migratory connectivity is rapidly growing in ornithology, as is the technology used to ...
A9. Methodologies for understanding species distributions - no. A9.3The East Asian-Australasian Flyw...
Measurement of stable-hydrogen isotopes (δD) in feathers of migrating birds can provide information ...
Establishing links between breeding and wintering populations of longdistance migratory birds and ot...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Elucidating geographic locations from where migratory birds are recruited into adult breeding popula...
Wood Warblers Phylloscopus sibilatrix have declined considerably throughout most of their north and ...
Every year hundreds of thousands of European birds travel after their breeding season through Europe...
In animals the stable isotope ratios of bioelements such as carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen reflect th...