Migratory birds employ a variety of mechanisms to ensure appropriate timing of migration based on the integration of endogenous and exogenous information. The cues to fatten and depart from the non-breeding area are often linked to exogenous cues such as temperature or precipitation and the endogenous program. Shorter-distance migrants should rely heavily on environmental information when initiating migration given the relatively close proximity to the breeding area. However, the ability to fatten and subsequently depart may be linked to individual circumstances, including current fuel load and body size. For early and late departing migrants, we investigate the effects of temperature, precipitation, lean body mass, fuel load, and day of ye...
Meteorological conditions, fuel load and date in the season can affect the departure decisions among...
Empirical evidence for changed timing of migration in birds is emerging from both American and Euro-...
Most songbirds depart from stopover sites after sunset and migrate during the night. Several recent ...
Background: Songbirds following distinct migration strategies (e.g. long- vs. short- to medium-dista...
Background Many birds species range over vast geographic regions and migrate seasonally between thei...
International audienceOn the journey to wintering sites, most migratory birds alternate between flig...
Songbird migrants use stopovers between flight bouts to rest and refuel for the upcoming flights. Be...
A fundamental question in migration biology is how birds decide when to start their journey, given t...
Whether or not a migratory songbird embarks on a long-distance flight across an ecological barrier i...
In migratory birds, among- and within-species heterogeneity in response to climate change may be att...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Meteorological conditions, fuel load and date in the season can affect the departure decisions among...
Empirical evidence for changed timing of migration in birds is emerging from both American and Euro-...
Most songbirds depart from stopover sites after sunset and migrate during the night. Several recent ...
Background: Songbirds following distinct migration strategies (e.g. long- vs. short- to medium-dista...
Background Many birds species range over vast geographic regions and migrate seasonally between thei...
International audienceOn the journey to wintering sites, most migratory birds alternate between flig...
Songbird migrants use stopovers between flight bouts to rest and refuel for the upcoming flights. Be...
A fundamental question in migration biology is how birds decide when to start their journey, given t...
Whether or not a migratory songbird embarks on a long-distance flight across an ecological barrier i...
In migratory birds, among- and within-species heterogeneity in response to climate change may be att...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Meteorological conditions, fuel load and date in the season can affect the departure decisions among...
Empirical evidence for changed timing of migration in birds is emerging from both American and Euro-...
Most songbirds depart from stopover sites after sunset and migrate during the night. Several recent ...