In most long‐distance migratory birds, juveniles migrate without their parents and so are likely to lack detailed knowledge of where to go. This suggests the potential for stochasticity …
PA Smith, AC Smith, B Andres… - Ornithological …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Shorebirds are declining to a greater extent than many other avian taxa around the world. In North America, shorebirds, along with aerial insectivores and grassland birds, have some of …
Executive Summary The IUCN Species Survival Commission and IUCN Asia Regional Office commissioned this independent report to assess the state and condition of intertidal …
X Wang, Y Chen, DS Melville, CY Choi, K Tan… - Biological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Migratory birds generally use one or more stopover sites for rest and/or refuelling during long-distance migration where a large abundance of diverse species can concentrate into …
Millions of birds migrate to and from the Arctic each year, but rapid climate change in the High North could strongly affect where species are able to breed, disrupting migratory …
Migratory birds rely on a habitat network along their migration routes by temporarily occupying stopover sites between breeding and non‐breeding grounds. Removal or …
N Hua, KUN Tan, Y Chen, Z Ma - Bird Conservation International, 2015 - cambridge.org
The widespread decline of migratory shorebirds in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) is one of the greatest crises for migrating birds. Among the migratory species with …
ME Obbard, GW Thiemann, E Peacock, TD Debruyn - 2010 - books.google.com
These 15th Proceedings provide an overview of the ongoing research and management activities on polar bears in the circumpolar Arctic. Together with the previous 14 …
Z Ma, N Hua, H Peng, C Choi, PF Battley… - Journal of Avian …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Evidence‐based protection of migratory birds at flyway levels requires a solid understanding of their use of 'stopping sites' during migration. To characterize the site use of northward …