Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds that, despite this homogeneity, exhibits clear correlated contrasts in habitat use and migration distance between closely related species pairs. In addition, within species there is distinct variation in breeding and wintering latitudes, i.e. migration distance. I examine here such contrasts at different taxonomic levels and evaluate what we can learn about selective forces on habitat selection and the evolution of migration strategies in birds. My primary example is the worldwide migration system of the Red Knot Calidris canutus. These sandpipers breed only on high arctic tundra (65-83 degrees N), but they move south from their disjunct, circum...
Background: Departure decisions and behaviors of migratory birds at stopover sites are expected to m...
Migration strategies differ greatly among and within avian populations. The associated trade‐offs an...
1. As environmental conditions fluctuate across years, seasonal migrants must determine where and wh...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
Background: The migratory process in birds consists of alternating periods of flight and fueling. In...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Migratory birds are threatened by landscape and climate change, and shore...
Red knots (Calidris canutus) are shorebirds that spent most of the year at intertidal areas such as ...
Which factors shape animals’ migration movements across large geographical scales, how different m...
The conservation of migratory species represents a major challenge, as they use multiple sites, all ...
International audienceGiven their large movement capacities, migratory birds have in principle a wid...
Shorebird population status and trends are commonly generated from counts made at migratory stopover...
Long-distance migration, and the study of the migrants who undertake these journeys, has fascinated ...
Measures of animal behavior can be used in a variety of situations to make inferences about the envi...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
Background: Departure decisions and behaviors of migratory birds at stopover sites are expected to m...
Migration strategies differ greatly among and within avian populations. The associated trade‐offs an...
1. As environmental conditions fluctuate across years, seasonal migrants must determine where and wh...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
Predicting how changes in the environment will impact migratory populations requires an understandin...
Background: The migratory process in birds consists of alternating periods of flight and fueling. In...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Migratory birds are threatened by landscape and climate change, and shore...
Red knots (Calidris canutus) are shorebirds that spent most of the year at intertidal areas such as ...
Which factors shape animals’ migration movements across large geographical scales, how different m...
The conservation of migratory species represents a major challenge, as they use multiple sites, all ...
International audienceGiven their large movement capacities, migratory birds have in principle a wid...
Shorebird population status and trends are commonly generated from counts made at migratory stopover...
Long-distance migration, and the study of the migrants who undertake these journeys, has fascinated ...
Measures of animal behavior can be used in a variety of situations to make inferences about the envi...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
Background: Departure decisions and behaviors of migratory birds at stopover sites are expected to m...
Migration strategies differ greatly among and within avian populations. The associated trade‐offs an...
1. As environmental conditions fluctuate across years, seasonal migrants must determine where and wh...