Most populations of migrant shorebirds around the world are in serious decline, suggesting that vital condition-dependent rates such as fecundity and annual survival are being affected globally. A striking example is the red knot (Calidris canutus rufa) population wintering in Tierra del Fuego, which undertakes marathon 30 000 km hemispheric migrations annually. In spring, migrant birds forage voraciously on horseshoe crab eggs in Delaware Bay in the eastern USA before departing to breed in Arctic polar deserts. From 1997 to 2002 an increasing proportion of knots failed to reach threshold departure masses of 180-200 g, possibly because of later arrival in the Bay and food shortage from concurrent over-harvesting of crabs. Reduced nutrient s...
Dependent as they are on rare and remote open habitats for breeding and survival, shorebirds connect...
Identifying where and when population ‘bottlenecks’ occur is critical to the conservation of migrato...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of shorebirds use Delaware Bay, on the northeast coast of the Unite...
Most populations of migrant shorebirds around the world are in serious decline, suggesting that vita...
Most populations of migrant shorebirds around the world are in serious decline, suggesting that vita...
The long-distance migrant red knot (Calidris canutus ssp. rufa Scolopacidae) alternates between the ...
1. There is increasing concern about the world’s animal migrations. With many land-use and climatolo...
Migratory animals are threatened by human-induced global change. However, little is known about how ...
The long-distance migrant red knot (Calidris canutus ssp. rufa – Scolopacidae) alternates between th...
Ecological conditions in breeding and non-breeding areas of migrant birds have been linked to their ...
There is increasing concern about the world's animal migrations. With many land-use and climatologic...
Dependent as they are on rare and remote open habitats for breeding and survival, shorebirds connect...
Identifying where and when population ‘bottlenecks’ occur is critical to the conservation of migrato...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of shorebirds use Delaware Bay, on the northeast coast of the Unite...
Most populations of migrant shorebirds around the world are in serious decline, suggesting that vita...
Most populations of migrant shorebirds around the world are in serious decline, suggesting that vita...
The long-distance migrant red knot (Calidris canutus ssp. rufa Scolopacidae) alternates between the ...
1. There is increasing concern about the world’s animal migrations. With many land-use and climatolo...
Migratory animals are threatened by human-induced global change. However, little is known about how ...
The long-distance migrant red knot (Calidris canutus ssp. rufa – Scolopacidae) alternates between th...
Ecological conditions in breeding and non-breeding areas of migrant birds have been linked to their ...
There is increasing concern about the world's animal migrations. With many land-use and climatologic...
Dependent as they are on rare and remote open habitats for breeding and survival, shorebirds connect...
Identifying where and when population ‘bottlenecks’ occur is critical to the conservation of migrato...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of shorebirds use Delaware Bay, on the northeast coast of the Unite...