Herbivory on freshwater and marine macrophytes: a review and perspective

ES Bakker, KA Wood, JF Pagès, GFC Veen… - Aquatic Botany, 2016 - Elsevier
Until the 1990s, herbivory on aquatic vascular plants was considered to be of minor
importance, and the predominant view was that freshwater and marine macrophytes did not …

Plants in aquatic ecosystems: current trends and future directions

MT O'Hare, FC Aguiar, T Asaeda, ES Bakker… - Hydrobiologia, 2018 - Springer
Aquatic plants fulfil a wide range of ecological roles, and make a substantial contribution to
the structure, function and service provision of aquatic ecosystems. Given their well …

Impacts of climate change on submerged and emergent wetland plants

FT Short, S Kosten, PA Morgan, S Malone, GE Moore - Aquatic Botany, 2016 - Elsevier
Submerged and emergent wetland plant communities are evaluated for their response to
global climate change (GCC), focusing on seagrasses, submerged freshwater plants, tidal …

Sea-level rise causes shorebird population collapse before habitats drown

M van de Pol, LD Bailey, M Frauendorf… - Nature Climate …, 2024 - nature.com
Sea-level rise will lead to widespread habitat loss if warming exceeds 2° C, threatening
coastal wildlife globally. Reductions in coastal habitat quality are also expected but their …

Prey ingestion rates revealed by back-mounted accelerometers in Eurasian spoonbills

T Lok, M van der Geest, RA Bom, P de Goeij… - Animal …, 2023 - Springer
Background Quantifying foraging success in space and time and among individuals is
essential for answering many ecological questions and may guide conservation efforts …

Dissemination of multidrug resistant bacteria to the polar environment-Role of the longest migratory bird Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea)

EA Prakash, T Hromádková, T Jabir… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
The ever-increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB), primarily due to the
frequent use and misuse of antibiotics, is an issue of serious global concern. Migratory birds …

[PDF][PDF] Conservation in a changing world needs predictive models

KA Wood, RA Stillman, GM Hilton - Animal Conservation, 2018 - eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk
1 Conservation in a changing world needs predictive models. Kevin A. Wood , Richard A.
Stillman , Geoff M. Hilton Wildfowl & Page 1 1 Conservation in a changing world needs …

Movement, models, and metabolism: Individual-based energy budget models as next-generation extensions for predicting animal movement outcomes across scales

M Malishev, S Kramer-Schadt - Ecological Modelling, 2021 - Elsevier
Animal movement, spanning all time and space scales in nature, is constrained by the
individual's available energy to spend, creating a strong link between physiology and …

Remote sensing in seagrass ecology: coupled dynamics between migratory herbivorous birds and intertidal meadows observed by satellite during four decades

ML Zoffoli, P Gernez, S Oiry, L Godet… - Remote Sensing in …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Taking into account trophic relationships in seagrass meadows is crucial to explain and
predict seagrass temporal trajectories, as well as for implementing and evaluating seagrass …

The roles of migratory and resident birds in local avian influenza infection dynamics

S Lisovski, JGB van Dijk, D Klinkenberg… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Migratory birds are an increasing focus of interest when it comes to infection dynamics and
the spread of avian influenza viruses (AIV). However, we lack detailed understanding of …