Nomadic movements of migratory birds are difficult to study, as the scale is beyond the capabilities of hand-held telemetry (10 s of kms) but too fine-scale for long-range tracking devices like geolocators (50–100 km accuracy). Recent widespread installation of automated telemetry receiving stations allowed us, for the first time, to quantify and test predictions about within-winter movements of a presumed nomadic species, the Snow Bunting (Pletrophenax nivalis). We deployed coded radio-transmitters on 40 individual Snow Buntings during two winters (2015-16 and 2016-17) in southern Ontario, Canada, and tracked movements over a 300 by 300 km area with 69–77 active radio-receiving stations (Motus Wildlife Tracking Network). To complement our ...
Long-distance migrants are under strong selection to arrive on their breeding grounds at a time that...
Few species are adapted to high latitudes, and many over-winter in milder climates with migrations i...
Few species are adapted to high latitudes, and many over-winter in milder climates with migrations i...
Nomadic movements of migratory birds are difficult to study, as the scale is beyond the capabilities...
Populations of many bird species are in decline around the world, a situation which has been attribu...
Background However, few studies have tried to validate the significance of these three concepts simu...
Migratory species display a range of migration patterns between irruptive (facultative) to regular (...
Seasonal migrations are fascinating and ecologically important, but many migratory species are decli...
Understanding patterns in avian migration phenology and the proximate mechanisms for such patterns i...
Individual movement is influenced by many factors, from intrinsic individual traits to extrinsic env...
Migratory species time their movements to follow changes in food and environmental resources through...
Aim Abundances of animals vary according to species-specific habitat selection, but habitats are und...
Migratory birds are experiencing widespread global declines. Shorebirds appear to be experiencing so...
Determining how animal populations are linked in space and time is important for identifying factors...
This thesis examines how extrinsic and intrinsic factors affect dispersal, foraging, aggression and ...
Long-distance migrants are under strong selection to arrive on their breeding grounds at a time that...
Few species are adapted to high latitudes, and many over-winter in milder climates with migrations i...
Few species are adapted to high latitudes, and many over-winter in milder climates with migrations i...
Nomadic movements of migratory birds are difficult to study, as the scale is beyond the capabilities...
Populations of many bird species are in decline around the world, a situation which has been attribu...
Background However, few studies have tried to validate the significance of these three concepts simu...
Migratory species display a range of migration patterns between irruptive (facultative) to regular (...
Seasonal migrations are fascinating and ecologically important, but many migratory species are decli...
Understanding patterns in avian migration phenology and the proximate mechanisms for such patterns i...
Individual movement is influenced by many factors, from intrinsic individual traits to extrinsic env...
Migratory species time their movements to follow changes in food and environmental resources through...
Aim Abundances of animals vary according to species-specific habitat selection, but habitats are und...
Migratory birds are experiencing widespread global declines. Shorebirds appear to be experiencing so...
Determining how animal populations are linked in space and time is important for identifying factors...
This thesis examines how extrinsic and intrinsic factors affect dispersal, foraging, aggression and ...
Long-distance migrants are under strong selection to arrive on their breeding grounds at a time that...
Few species are adapted to high latitudes, and many over-winter in milder climates with migrations i...
Few species are adapted to high latitudes, and many over-winter in milder climates with migrations i...