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Spatiotemporal Variation in Disturbance Impacts Derived from Simultaneous Tracking of Aircraft and Shorebirds
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Shorebird feeding specialists differ in how environmental conditions alter their foraging time
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Spatio–temporal Distribution of Greylag Goose Anser Anser Resightings on the North-West/south-West European Flyway: Guidance for the Delineation of Transboundary Management Units.
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LTSER platforms as a place-based transdisciplinary research infrastructure: learning landscape approach through evaluation, Landscape Ecology
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Disturbance Increases High Tide Travel Distance of a Roosting Shorebird but Only Marginally Affects Daily Energy Expenditure
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Colour-ring wear and loss effects in citizen science mark-resighting studies.
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Analysis of Sentinel-2 and RapidEye for Retrieval of Leaf Area Index in a Saltmarsh Using a Radiative Transfer Model
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Seasonal survival and migratory connectivity of oystercatchers revealed by citizen science
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The Birth, Growth and Death of Intertidal Soft-Sediment Bivalve Beds: No Need for Large-Scale Restoration Programs in the Dutch Wadden Sea.
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Food web consequences of an evolutionary arms race: Molluscs subject to crab predation on intertidal mudflats in Oman are unavailable to shorebirds
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Demography of a stable population of Crab Plovers wintering in Oman.
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Arctic geese tune migration to a warming climate but still suffer from a phenological mismatch.
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Evaluating the effectiveness of conservation measures for European grassland-breeding waders
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On the usefulness of prediction intervals for local species distribution model forecasts.
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A Monte Carlo method to account for sampling error in multi-species indicators.
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Rearing conditions of greylag geese affect habitat choice throughout life.
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Barr Al Hikman, a major shorebird hotspot within the Asian–East African flyway: results of three winter surveys.
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Top-down vs. bottom-up control on vegetation composition in a tidal marsh depends on scale.
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Worldwide distribution of non–native Amazon parrots and temporal trends of their global trade.