Breeding Pacific Golden-Plovers (Pluvialis fulva) cover 140 longitudinal degrees of Arctic tundra. Having examined 557 museum skins from across this huge distributional range, we conclude that Pacific Golden-Plovers breeding in Alaska are structurally larger than those breeding in Siberia, especially in wing length. Birds from Alaska also have more pointed wings and almost always postpone the initiation of primary molt until they reach their winter quarters, whereas many Siberian birds start primary molt in the breeding areas. These differences could have been favored by the longer transoceanic flights followed by the Alaskan populations to nonbreeding destinations in the Pacific Islands. We propose that the Alaskan and Siberian breeding bi...
Many shorebird species have widespread geographic distributions comprising several continents. Becau...
Events in the life cycle of migrant birds are generally time-constrained. Moult, together with breed...
Golden plovers and Grey Plovers Pluvialis spp. all have very distinct breeding plumage rich in contr...
Breeding Pacific Golden-Plovers (Pluvialis fulva) cover 140 longitudinal degrees of Arctic tundra. H...
Breeding Pacific Golden-Plovers (Pluvialis fulva) cover 140 longitudinal degrees of Arctic tundra. H...
The repair jobs that birds have to do to maintain high quality plumage take energy and time, so shou...
We measured linear dimensions and evaluated identification criteria in Pacific and American Golden-P...
Two forms of golden-plover have long been considered subspecies, Pluvialisdominica dominica and P. d...
Among scolopacid shorebirds, Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) have unusually high intra- and in...
The extreme long-distance migration of Alaskan breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica baueri)...
The extreme long-distance migration of Alaskan breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica baueri)...
Populations of the Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponica embark on some of the longest migrations known...
Populations of the Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponica embark on some of the longest migrations known...
Populations of the Bar-tailed Godwit (Limosa lapponica; Scolopacidae) embark on some of the longest ...
Populations of the Bar-tailed Godwit (Limosa lapponica; Scolopacidae) embark on some of the longest ...
Many shorebird species have widespread geographic distributions comprising several continents. Becau...
Events in the life cycle of migrant birds are generally time-constrained. Moult, together with breed...
Golden plovers and Grey Plovers Pluvialis spp. all have very distinct breeding plumage rich in contr...
Breeding Pacific Golden-Plovers (Pluvialis fulva) cover 140 longitudinal degrees of Arctic tundra. H...
Breeding Pacific Golden-Plovers (Pluvialis fulva) cover 140 longitudinal degrees of Arctic tundra. H...
The repair jobs that birds have to do to maintain high quality plumage take energy and time, so shou...
We measured linear dimensions and evaluated identification criteria in Pacific and American Golden-P...
Two forms of golden-plover have long been considered subspecies, Pluvialisdominica dominica and P. d...
Among scolopacid shorebirds, Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) have unusually high intra- and in...
The extreme long-distance migration of Alaskan breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica baueri)...
The extreme long-distance migration of Alaskan breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica baueri)...
Populations of the Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponica embark on some of the longest migrations known...
Populations of the Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponica embark on some of the longest migrations known...
Populations of the Bar-tailed Godwit (Limosa lapponica; Scolopacidae) embark on some of the longest ...
Populations of the Bar-tailed Godwit (Limosa lapponica; Scolopacidae) embark on some of the longest ...
Many shorebird species have widespread geographic distributions comprising several continents. Becau...
Events in the life cycle of migrant birds are generally time-constrained. Moult, together with breed...
Golden plovers and Grey Plovers Pluvialis spp. all have very distinct breeding plumage rich in contr...