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Revealing migratory path, important stopovers and non-breeding areas of a boreal songbird in steep decline
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Julie C. Hagelin
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
22. Dezember 2021
Received: 2021-10-14
Accepted: 2021-11-01
Published Online: 2021-12-22
© 2021 Julie C. Hagelin et al., published by De Gruyter
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Bird migration;
Contopus cooperi;
aerial insectivore;
stopover;
migratory connectivity
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Special collection: Arctic migrations in a changing world
- Understanding the dynamics of Arctic animal migrations in a changing world
- Walking on water: terrestrial mammal migrations in the warming Arctic
- Noteworthy occurrences among six marine species documented with community engagement in the Canadian Arctic
- Flexibility in migratory strategy contrasts with reliance on restricted staging and overwintering grounds for Sabine’s gulls from the Canadian High Arctic
- First evidence of diverging migration and overwintering strategies in glaucous gulls (Larus hyperboreus) from the Canadian Arctic
- Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic
- Migration strategies supporting salmonids in Arctic Rivers: A case study of Arctic Cisco and Dolly Varden
- Inter-individual variation in the migratory behaviour of a generalist seabird, the herring gull (Larus smithsoniansus), from the Canadian Arctic
- Caribou and reindeer migrations in the changing Arctic
- Revealing migratory path, important stopovers and non-breeding areas of a boreal songbird in steep decline
- Regular Articles
- Differential migration in Pacific salmon and trout: Patterns and hypotheses
- Western North American Monarchs: Spiraling into Oblivion or Adapting to a Changing Environment?
- Fuel loads of Neotropical migrant songbirds on autumn passage through the Darién region of Colombia: Influence of migratory distance, route, ENSO, age and body size
- Partial migration in diadromous fishes drives the allocation of subsidies across the freshwater-marine ecotone