Alphabetical List of Papers - First Authors N through Z
From Pubwiki
N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
N
Nathan, R., N. Sapir, et al. (2005). Long-Distance Biological Transport Processes through the Air: Can Nature's Complexity Be Unfolded in Silico. Diversity and Distributions 11(2): 131-37.
Nebel, S., T. Piersma, et al. (2000). Length of Stopover, Fuel Storage and a Sex-Bias in the Occurrence of Red Knots Calidris C. Canutus and C-C. Islandica in the Wadden Sea During Southward Migration. Ardea 88(2): 165-76.
Nebel, S. (2005). Latitudinal Clines in Bill Length and Sex Ratio in a Migratory Shorebird: A Case of Resource Partitioning?. Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 28(1): 33-38.
Nebel, S., D. B. Lank, et al. (2002). Western Sandpipers (Calidris Mauri) During the Nonbreeding Season: Spatial Segregation on a Hemispheric Scale. Auk 119(4): 922-28.
Nebel, S., and D. B. Lank. (2003). Cross-Seasonal and Cross-Disciplinary Studies of Migratory Shorebirds. Wader Study Group Bulletin 100: 118-21.
Nebel, S., and G. J. Thompson. (2005). Foraging Behaviour of Western Sandpipers Changes with Sediment Temperature: Implications for Their Hemispheric Distribution. Ecological Research 20(4): 503-07.
Nebel, S., and R. Ydenberg. (2005). Differential Predator Escape Performance Contributes to a Latitudinal Sex Ratio Cline in a Migratory Shorebird. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 59(1): 44-50.
Nebel, S. (2007). Differential Migration of Shorebirds in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. Emu 107(1): 14-18.
Nebel, S., J. L. Portera, and R. T. Kingsford. (2008). Long-term trends of shorebird populations in eastern Australia and impacts of freshwater extraction. Biological Conservation 141(4): 971-80.
Nebuloni, R., C. Capsoni,and V. Vigorita. (2008). Quantifying Bird Migration by a High-Resolution Weather Radar. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 46(6): 1867-75.
Neill, R. L. (1992). Recent Trends in Shorebird Migration for North-Central Texas. Southwestern Naturalist 37(1): 87-88.
Németh, Z., and F. R. Moore. (2007). Unfamiliar stopover sites and the value of social information during migration. Journal of Ornithology 148(Suppl 2): S369–S76.
Nelson, D. A., P. Marler, and M. L. Morton. (1996). Overproduction in Song Development: An Evolutionary Correlate with Migration. Animal Behaviour 51: 1127-40.
Nevoux, M., J. C. Barbraud, and C. Barbraud. (2008). Nonlinear impact of climate on survival in a migratory white stork population. Journal of Animal Ecology 77(6): 1143-52.
Newson, S. E., S. Mendes, et al. (2009). Indicators of the impact of climate change on migratory species. Endangered Species Research 7(2): 101–13.
Newton, I. (2007). Weather-related mass-mortality events in migrants. Ibis 149(3): 453-67.
Nichols, J. D., J. E. Hines, et al. (2000). A Double-Observer Approach for Estimating Detection Probability and Abundance from Point Counts. Auk 117(2): 393-408.
Niehaus, A. C., and R. C. Ydenberg. (2006). Ecological Factors Associated with the Breeding and Migratory Phenology of High-Latitude Breeding Western Sandpipers. Polar Biology 30(1): 11-17.
Nilsson, A. L. K., T. Alerstam, and J. A. Nilsson. (2008). Diffuse, short and slow migration among Blue Tits. Journal of Ornithology 149(3): 365-73.
Nilsson, A. L. K., and M. I. Sandell. (2009). Stress hormone dynamics: an adaptation to migration? Biology Letters 5(4): 480-83.
Nocera, J. J., P. D. Taylor, and L. M. Ratcliffe. (2008). Inspection of mob-calls as sources of predator information: response of migrant and resident birds in the Neotropics. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62(11): 1769–77.
Norris, D. R. (2005). Carry-over Effects and Habitat Quality in Migratory Populations. Oikos 109(1): 178-86.
Norris, D. R., D. B. Lank, et al. (2007). Trace Element Profiles as Unique Identifiers of Western Sandpiper (Calidris Mauri) Populations. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie 85(4): 579-83.
Norris, D. R., and P. P. Marra. (2007). Seasonal Interactions, Habitat Quality, and Population Dynamics in Migratory Birds. Condor 109(3): 535-47.
Norris, D. R., P. P. Marra, et al. (2006). Migratory Connectivity of a Widely Distributed Songbird, the American Redstart (Setophaga Ruticilla). Ornithological Monographs(61): 14-28.
Norris, D. R., P. P. Marra, et al. (2005). Tracking Habitat Use of a Long-Distance Migratory Bird, the American Redstart Setophaga Ruticilla, Using Stable-Carbon Isotopes in Cellular Blood. Journal of Avian Biology 36(2): 164-70.
Norris, D. R., P. P. Marra, et al. (2007). Continent-Wide Variation in Feather Colour of a Migratory Songbird in Relation to Body Condition and Moulting Locality. Biology Letters 3(1): 16-19.
Norris, D. R., P. P. Marra, et al. (2004). Tropical Winter Habitat Limits Reproductive Success on the Temperate Breeding Grounds in a Migratory Bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 271(1534): 59-64.
Norris, D. R., P. P. Marra, et al. (2004). Reproductive Effort, Molting Latitude, and Feather Color in a Migratory Songbird. Science 306(5705): 2249-50.
Norris, D. R., and B. J. M. Stutchbury. (2001). Extraterritorial Movements of a Forest Songbird in a Fragmented Landscape. Conservation Biology 15(3): 729-36.
Norris, D. R., and C. M. Taylor. (2006). Predicting the Consequences of Carry-over Effects for Migratory Populations. Biology Letters 2(1): 148-51.
Norris, D. R., M. B. Wunder, et al. (2006). Perspectives in Migratory Connectivity. Ornithological Monographs(61): 79-88.
O
O'Hara, P. D., G. Fernandez, et al. (2005). Life History Varies with Migratory Distance in Western Sandpipers Calidris Mauri. Journal of Avian Biology 36(3): 191-202.
O'Hara, P. D., G. Fernandez, et al. (2006). Differential Migration in Western Sandpipers with Respect to Body Size and Wing Length. Condor 108(1): 225-32.
O'Hara, P. D., B. J. M. Haase, et al. (2007). Are Population Dynamics of Shorebirds Affected by El Nino/Southern Oscillation (Enso) While on Their Non-Breeding Grounds in Ecuador?. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 74(1-2): 96-108.
O'Hara, P. D., D. B. Lank, and F. S. Delgado. (2002). Is the Timing of Moult Altered by Migration? Evidence from a Comparison of Age and Residency Classes of Western Sandpipers Calidris Mauri in Panama. Ardea 90(1): 61-70.
O'Neal, B. J., E. J. Heske, and J. D. Stafford. (2008). Waterbird Response to Wetlands Restored Through the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program. Journal of Wildlife Management 72(3): 654-64.
O'Reilly, K. M., and J. C. Wingfield. (1995). Spring and Autumn Migration in Arctic Shorebirds - Same Distance, Different Strategies. American Zoologist 35(3): 222-33.
Oka, N. (2008). Nutrient reserve difference between young and adult Short-tailed Shearwaters, Puffinus tenuirostris, before and after trans-equatorial migration. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 142(1): 197–204.
Oksche, A., H. Kirschstein, et al. (1972). Electron-Microscopic and Experimental Studies of Pineal Organ in White-Crowned Sparrow, Zonotrichia-Leucophrys-Gambelii. Zeitschrift Fur Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie 124(2): 247-74.
Oppel, S., D. L. Dickson, and A. N. Powell. (2009). International importance of the eastern Chukchi Sea as a staging area for migrating king eiders. Polar Biology 32(5): 775-83.
Oppel, S., and A. N. Powell. (2008). Assigning king eiders to wintering regions in the Bering Sea using stable isotopes of feathers and claws. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 373: 149-56.
Oppel, S., A. N. Powell, and D. L. Dickson. (2008). Timing and Distance of King Eider Migration and Winter Movements. Condor 110(2): 296-305.
Otahal, C. D. (1995). Sexual Differences in Wilson Warbler Migration. Journal of Field Ornithology 66(1): 60-69.
Ottosson, U., J. Waldenstrom, et al. (2005). Garden Warbler Sylvia borin migration in sub-Saharan West Africa: phenology and body mass changes. Ibis 147(4): 750–57.
Outlaw, D. C., G. Voelker, et al. (2003). Evolution of Long-Distance Migration in and Historical Biogeography of Catharus Thrushes: A Molecular Phylogenetic Approach. Auk 120(2): 299-310.
Owen, J. C., and F. R. Moore. (2008). Swainson’s thrushes in migratory disposition exhibit reduced immune function. Journal of Ethology 26(3): 383-88.
Owen-Ashley, N. T., M. Turner, et al. (2006). Hormonal, Behavioral, and Thermoregulatory Responses to Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide in Captive and Free-Living White-Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii). Hormones and Behavior 49(1): 15-29.
P
Palacín, C., J. C. Alonso, et al. (2009). Differential Migration by Sex in the Great Bustard: Possible Consequences of an Extreme Sexual Size Dimorphism. Ethology 115(7): 617–26.
Parrish, J. D., and T. W. Sherry. (1994). Sexual Habitat Segregation by American Redstarts Wintering in Jamaica - Importance of Resource Seasonality. Auk 111(1): 38-49.
Partecke, J., E. Gwinner, and S. Bensch. (2006). Is Urbanisation of European Blackbirds (Turdus Merula) Associated with Genetic Differentiation. Journal of Ornithology 147(4): 549-52.
Patterson, T. L., and L. Petrinovich. (1978). Territory Size in White-Crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia-Leucophrys) - Measurement and Stability. Condor 80(1): 97-98.
Paxton, K. L., C. Van Riper, et al. (2007). Spatial and Temporal Migration Patterns of Wilson's Warbler (Wilsonia Pusilla) in the Southwest as Revealed by Stable Isotopes. Auk 124(1): 162-75.
Peckford, M. L., and P. D. Taylor. (2008). Within night correlations between radar and ground counts of migrating songbirds. Journal of Field Ornithology 79(2): 207-14.
Pennington, D. N., J. Hansel, and R. B. Blair. (2008). The conservation value of urban riparian areas for landbirds during spring migration: Land cover, scale, and vegetation effects. Biological Conservation 141(5): 1235-48.
Perez, G. E., and K. A. Hobson. (2009). Winter habitat use by Loggerhead Shrikes ( Lanius Ludovicianus ) in Mexico: separating migrants from residents using stable isotopes. Journal of Ornithology 150(2): 459-67.
Perez, G. E., and K. A. Hobson. (2006). Isotopic Evaluation of Interrupted Molt in Northern Breeding Populations of the Loggerhead Shrike. Condor 108(4): 877-86.
Perez, G. E., and K. A. Hobson. (2007). Feather Deuterium Measurements Reveal Origins of Migratory Western Loggerhead Shrikes (Lanius Ludovicianus Excubitorides) Wintering in Mexico. Diversity and Distributions 13(2): 166-71.
Perez, G. E., J. E. Schondube, and C. Martinez del Rio. (2008). Stable isotopes in ornithology: A brief introduction. Ornitologia Neotropical 19(Suppl. S): 95-112. (ESPAÑOL)
Péron, G., P. Y. Henry, et al. (2007). Climate changes and post-nuptial migration strategy by two reedbed passerines. Climate Research 35: 147–57.
Perreault, S., R. E. Lemon, and U. Kuhnlein. (1997). Patterns and Correlates of Extrapair Paternity in American Redstarts (Setophaga Ruticilla). Behavioral Ecology 8(6): 612-21.
Peterson, M. R. (2009). Multiple Spring Migration Strategies in a Population of Pacific Common Eiders. Condor 111(1): 59–70.
Petrinovich, L., and T. L. Patterson. (1982). The White-Crowned Sparrow - Stability, Recruitment, and Population-Structure in the Nuttall Subspecies (1975-1980). Auk 99(1): 1-14.
Petrinovich, L., and T. L. Patterson. (1983). The White-Crowned Sparrow - Reproductive Success (1975-1980). Auk 100(4): 811-25.
Phillips, L. M., A. N. Powell, et al. (2007). Use of the Beaufort sea by king eiders breeding on the north slope of Alaska. Journal of Wildlife Management 71(6): 1892-98.
Piersma, T., and M. Ramenofsky. (1998). Long-Term Decreases of Corticosterone in Captive Migrant Shorebirds That Maintain Seasonal Mass and Moult Cycles. Journal of Avian Biology 29(2): 97-104.
Piersma, T., J. Reneerkens, and M. Ramenofsky. (2000). Baseline Corticosterone Peaks in Shorebirds with Maximal Energy Stores for Migration: A General Preparatory Mechanism for Rapid Behavioral and Metabolic Transitions?. General and Comparative Endocrinology 120(1): 118-26.
Piersma, T., J. Perez-Tris, et al. (2005). Is There A "Migratory Syndrome" Common to All Migrant Birds. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1046: 282-93.
Piersma, T. (2006). Understanding the Numbers and Distribution of Waders and Other Animals in a Changing World: Habitat Choice as the Lock and the Key. Stilt 50: 3-14.
Piersma, T., and F. Vezina. (2007). Acclimation in Long-Distance Migrant Birds That Routinely Move between Contrasting Temperature Regimes: Experimental Studies on Red Knots. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology a-Molecular & Integrative Physiology 146(4): S206-S06.
Piersma, T., and M. W. Dietz. (2007). Twofold Seasonal Variation in the Supposedly Constant, Species-Specific, Ratio of Upstroke to Downstroke Flight Muscles in Red Knots Calidris Canutus. Journal of Avian Biology 38(5): 536-40.
Piersma, T. (2007). Using the power of comparison to explain habitat use and migration strategies of shorebirds worldwide. Journal of Ornithology 148 (Suppl 1): S45–S59.
Piersma, T., M. Brugge, et al. (2008). Endogenous Circannual Rhythmicity in Body Mass, Molt, and Plumage of Great Knots (Calidris Tenuirostris). Auk 125(1): 140-48.
Pilastro, A. and F. Spina (1997). Ecological and Morphological Correlates of Residual Fat Reserves in Passerine Migrants at Their Spring Arrival in Southern Europe. Journal of Avian Biology 28(4): 309-18.
Poesel, A., D. A. Nelson, et al. (2008). Use of trace element analysis of feathers as a tool to track fine-scale dispersal in birds. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63(1): 153-58.
Polak, M., and P. Szewczyk. (2007). Relation between stopover length and time and body parameters of european robin Erithacus Rubecula (L., 1758) during autumn migration (Central Poland). Polish Journal of Ecology 55(3): 511-17.
Pollock, K. H., H. H. Jiang, and J. E. Hightower. (2004). Combining Telemetry and Fisheries Tagging Models to Estimate Fishing and Natural Mortality Rates. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133(3): 639-48.
Pollock, K. H., J. D. Nichols, et al. (2002). Large Scale Wildlife Monitoring Studies: Statistical Methods for Design and Analysis. Environmetrics 13(2): 105-19.
Pomara, L. Y., R. J. Cooper, and L. J. Petit. (2003). Mixed-Species Flocking and Foraging Behavior of Four Neotropical Warblers in Panamanian Shade Coffee Fields and Forests. Auk 120(4): 1000-12.
Pomeroy, A. C., R. W. Butler, and R. C. Ydenberg. (2006). Experimental Evidence That Migrants Adjust Usage at a Stopover Site to Trade Off Food and Danger. Behavioral Ecology 17(6): 1041-45.
Poot, H., B. J. Ens, et al. (2008). Green Light for Nocturnally Migrating Birds. Ecology and Society 13(2): 47-47.
Poulin, B., and G. Lefebvre. (1996). Dietary Relationships of Migrant and Resident Birds from a Humid Forest in Central Panama. Auk 113(2): 277-87.
Powlesland, R. G. (2009). Impacts of wind farms on birds: a review. Science for Conservation 289. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 51 p.
Pravosudov, V. V., A. S. Kitaysky, and A. Omanska. (2006). The Relationship between Migratory Behaviour, Memory and the Hippocampus: An Intraspecific Comparison. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 273(1601): 2641-49.
Pravosudov, V. V., K. Sanford, and T. P. Hahn. (2007). On the Evolution of Brain Size in Relation to Migratory Behaviour in Birds. Animal Behaviour 73: 535-39.
Price, E. R., A. Krokfors, and C. G. Guglielmo. (2008). Selective mobilization of fatty acids from adipose tissue in migratory birds. Journal of Experimental Biology 211(1): 29-34.
Promerová, M., T. Albrecht, and J. Bryja. (2009). Extremely high MHC class I variation in a population of a long-distance migrant, the Scarlet Rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus). Immunogenetics 61(6): 451–61.
Pulido, F. (2007). The genetics and evolution of avian migration. Bioscience 57(2): 165-74.
Pulido, F. (2007). Phenotypic changes in spring arrival: evolution, phenotypic plasticity, effects of weather and condition. Climate Research 35: 5–23.
Purcell, J., and A. Brodin. (2007). Factors influencing route choice by avian migrants: A dynamic programming model of Pacific brant migration. Journal of Theoretical Biology 249: 804–16.
Pütz, K., A. Schiavini, et al. (2007). Winter migration of magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) from the southernmost distributional range. Marine Biology 152(6): 1227-35.
Q
Qian, F. W., H. Q. Wu, et al. (2009). Migration routes and stopover sites of Black-necked Cranes determined by satellite tracking. Journal of Field Ornithology 80(1): 19-26.
R
Rabol, J., S. Hansen, et al. (2002). Orientation of Night-Migrating Passerines Kept and Tested in an Inverted Magnetic Field. Italian Journal of Zoology 69(4): 313-20.
Rabol, J., and K. Thorup (2006). Migratory Direction Established in Inexperienced Bird Migrants in the Absence of Magnetic Field References in Their Pre-Migratory Period and During Testing. Ethology Ecology & Evolution 18(1): 43-51.
Raess, M. (2008). Continental efforts: migration speed in spring and autumn in an inner-Asian migrant. Journal of Avian Biology 39(1): 13-18.
Rahbek, C., N. J. Gotelli, et al. (2007). Predicting Continental-Scale Patterns of Bird Species Richness with Spatially Explicit Models. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 274(1607): 165-74.
Rahbek, C., and G. R. Graves (2001). Multiscale Assessment of Patterns of Avian Species Richness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 98(8): 4534-39.
Rainio, K., A. P. Tøttrup, et al. (2007). Effects of climate change on the degree of protandry in migratory songbirds. Climate Research 35: 107–14.
Ramenofsky, M., and J. C. Wingfield. (2006). Behavioral and Physiological Conflicts in Migrants: The Transition between Migration and Breeding. Journal of Ornithology 147(2): 135-45.
Ramos, R., J. González-Solís, and X. Ruiz. (2009). Linking isotopic and migratory patterns in a pelagic seabird. Oecologia 160(1): 97-105.
Rattenborg, N. C., B. H. Mandt, et al. (2004). Migratory Sleeplessness in the White-Crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii). Plos Biology 2(7): 924-36.
Rattner, B. A., J. L. Capizzi, et al. (1995). Exposure and Effects of Oil-Field Brine Discharges on Western Sandpipers (Calidris-Mauri) in Nueces Bay, Texas. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 54(5): 683-89.
Reichlin, T. S., M. Schaub, et al. (2009). Migration patterns of Hoopoe Upupa epops and Wryneck Jynx torquilla: an analysis of European ring recoveries. Journal of Ornithology 150(2): 393–400.
Rendón, M. A., A. J. Green, et al. (2008). Status, distribution and long-term changes in the waterbird community wintering in Doñana, south–west Spain. Biological Conservation 141(5): 1371–88.
Reudink, M. W., P. P. Marra, et al. (2008). Molt-migration in the American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) revisited: Explaining variation in feather delta D signatures. Auk 125(3): 744–48.
Reudink, M. W., C. E. Studds, et al. (2009). Plumage brightness predicts non-breeding season territory quality in a long-distance migratory songbird, the American redstart Setophaga ruticilla. Journal of Avian Biology 40(1): 34-41.
Rguibi-Idrissi, H., R. Julliard, and F. Bairlein. (2003). Variation in the Stopover Duration of Reed Warblers Acrocephalus Scirpaceus in Morocco: Effects of Season, Age and Site. Ibis 145(4): 650-56.
Richter, H. V., and G. S. Cumming. (2008). First application of satellite telemetry to track African straw-coloured fruit bat migration. Journal of Zoology 275(2): 172-76.
Ricklefs, R. E. (2004). The Cognitive Face of Avian Life Histories - the 2003 Margaret Morse Nice Lecture. Wilson Bulletin 116(2): 119-33.
Ricklefs, R. E., and E. Bermingham (2007). The Causes of Evolutionary Radiations in Archipelagoes: Passerine Birds in the Lesser Antilles. American Naturalist 169(3): 285-97.
Rivalan, P., M. Frederiksen, et al. (2007). Contrasting responses of migration strategies in two European thrushes to climate change. Global Change Biology 13(1): 275-87.
Robar, N. D. P., and D. J. Hamilton. (2007). A method for estimating habitat use by shorebirds using footprints. Waterbirds 30(1): 116-20.
Robert, M., G. H. Mittelhauser, et al. (2008). New Insights on Harlequin Duck Population Structure in Eastern North America as Revealed by Satellite Telemetry. Waterbirds 31(Special Publication 2): 159-72.
Robinson, R. A., H. Q. P. Crick, et al. (2009). Travelling through a warming world: climate change and migratory species. Endangered Species Research 7(2): 87–99.
Robson, D., and C. Barriocanal. (2008). The influence of environmental conditions on the body mass of Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) during spring migration. Journal of Ornithology 149(3): 473-78.
Rodenhouse, N. L., T. S. Sillett, et al. (2003). Multiple Density-Dependence Mechanisms Regulate a Migratory Bird Population During the Breeding Season. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 270(1529): 2105-10.
Rodrigues, A. A. F. (2000). Seasonal Abundance of Neartic Shorebirds in the Gulf of Maranhao, Brazil. Journal of Field Ornithology 71(4): 665-75.
Romero, L. M., M. Ramenofsky, and J. C. Wingfield. (1997). Season and Migration Alters the Corticosterone Response to Capture and Handling in an Arctic Migrant, the White-Crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-Pharmacology Toxicology & Endocrinology 116(2): 171-77.
Romero, L. M., and J. C. Wingfield. (1998). Seasonal Changes in Adrenal Sensitivity Alter Corticosterone Levels in Gambel's White-Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-Pharmacology Toxicology & Endocrinology 119(1): 31-36.
Romero, L. M., and J. C. Wingfield. (1999). Alterations in Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Function Associated with Captivity in Gambel's White-Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 122(1): 13-20.
Roshier, D. A., N. I. Klomp, and M. Asmus. (2006). Movements of a Nomadic Waterfowl, Grey Teal Anas Gracilis, across Inland Australia - Results from Satellite Telemetry Spanning Fifteen Months. Ardea 94(3): 461-75.
Roshier, D. A., and J. R. W. Reid. (2003). On Animal Distributions in Dynamic Landscapes. Ecography 26(4): 539-44.
Roshier, D., M. Asmus, and M. Klaassen. (2008). What drives long-distance movements in the nomadic Grey Teal Anas gracilis in Australia?. Ibis 150(3): 474-84.
Roshier, D. A., V. A. J. Doerr, and E. D. Doerr. (2008). Animal Movement in Dynamic Landscapes: Interaction between Behavioural Strategies and Resource Distributions. Oecologia 156: 465-77.
Roth, T. (2008). Outward (autumn) bird migration at the southeastern Peninsula and Cape Greco, Cyprus: the phenologies of regular migrants. Sandgrouse 30(1): 77-89.
Rubolini, D., A. Massi, and F. Spina. (2002). Replacement of Body Feathers Is Associated with Low Premigratory Energy Stores in a Long-Distance Migratory Bird, the Barn Swallow (Hirundo Rustica). Journal of Zoology 258: 441-47.
Rubolini, D., A. G. Pastor, et al. (2002). Ecological Barriers Shaping Fuel Stores in Barn Swallows Hirundo Rustica Following the Central and Western Mediterranean Flyways. Journal of Avian Biology 33(1): 15-22.
Rubolini, D., F. Spina, and N. Saino. (2004). Protandry and Sexual Dimorphism in Trans-Saharan Migratory Birds. Behavioral Ecology 15(4): 592-601.
Rubolini, D., F. Spina, and N. Saino. (2005). Correlates of Timing of Spring Migration in Birds: A Comparative Study of Trans-Saharan Migrants. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 85(2): 199-210.
Rubolini, D., R. Ambrosini, et al. (2007). Long-term trends in first arrival and first egg laying dates of some migrant and resident bird species in northern Italy. International Journal of Biometeorology 51(6): 553-63.
Rubolini, D., A. P. Møller, et al. (2007). Intraspecific consistency and geographic variability in temporal trends of spring migration phenology among European bird species. Climate Research 35: 135-46.
Ruegg, K., H. Slabbekoorn, et al. (2006). Divergence in Mating Signals Correlates with Ecological Variation in the Migratory Songbird, Swainson's Thrush (Catharus Ustulatus). Molecular Ecology 15(11): 3147-56.
Ruegg, K. C., R. J. Hijmans, and C. Moritz. (2006). Climate Change and the Origin of Migratory Pathways in the Swainson's Thrush, Catharus Ustulatus. Journal of Biogeography 33(7): 1172-82.
Ruegg, K. C., and T. B. Smith (2002). Not as the Crow Flies: A Historical Explanation for Circuitous Migration in Swainson's Thrush (Catharus Ustulatus). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 269(1498): 1375-81.
Ruth, J. M., and T. R. Stanley. (2002). Breeding Habitat Use by Sympatric and Allopatric Populations of Wilson's Warblers and Yellow Warblers. Journal of Field Ornithology 73(4): 412-19.
Ruth, J. M., W. C. Barrow, et al. (2005). Advancing Migratory Bird Conservation and Management by Using Radar: An Interagency Collaboration. Fort Collins, CO, U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center: 12 p.
S
Saino, N., and R. Ambrosini. (2008). Climatic connectivity between Africa and Europe may serve as a basis for phenotypic adjustment of migration schedules of trans-Saharan migratory birds. Global Change Biology 14(2): 250–63.
Saino, N., D. Rubolini, et al. (2007). Temperature and rainfall anomalies in Africa predict timing of spring migration in trans-Saharan migratory birds. Climate Research 35: 123-34.
Saino, N., D. Rubolini, et al. (2009). Climate change effects on migration phenology may mismatch brood parasitic cuckoos and their hosts. Biology Letters 5(4): 539-41.
Salewski, V., F. Bairlein, and B. Leisler. (2003). Niche Partitioning of Two Palearctic Passerine Migrants with Afrotropical Residents in Their West African Winter Quarters. Behavioral Ecology 14(4): 493-502.
Salewski, V., R. Altwegg, et al. (2004). Moult of Three Palaearctic Migrants in Their West African Winter Quarters. Journal of Ornithology 145(2): 109-16.
Salewski, V., and B. Bruderer. (2007). The evolution of bird migration—a synthesis. Naturwissenschaften 94(4): 268-79.
Salewski, V., and M. Schaub. (2007). Stopover duration of Palearctic passerine migrants in the western Sahara - independent of fat stores? Ibis 149(2): 223-36.
Salewski, V., M. Thoma, and M. Schaub. (2007). Stopover of migrating birds: simultaneous analysis of different marking methods enhances the power of capture-recapture analyses. Journal of Ornithology 148(1): 29-37.
Sandberg, R., F. R. Moore, et al. (2002). Orientation of Nocturnally Migrating Swainson's Thrush at Dawn and Dusk: Importance of Energetic Condition and Geomagnetic Cues. Auk 119(1): 201-09.
Sandercock, B. K. (1998). Assortative Mating and Sexual Size Dimorphism in Western and Semipalmated Sandpipers. Auk 115(3): 786-91.
Saunders, D. L., and R. Heinsohn. (2008). Winter habitat use by the endangered, migratory Swift Parrot (Lathamus discolor) in New South Wales. Emu 108(1): 81-89.
Schaefer, H. C., W. Jetz, and K. Böhning-Gaese. (2008). Impact of climate change on migratory birds: community reassembly versus adaptation. Global Ecology and Biogeography 17(1): 38-49.
Schaub, M., L. Jenni, and F. Bairlein. (2008). Fuel stores, fuel accumulation, and the decision to depart from a migration stopover site. Behavioral Ecology 19(3): 657-66.
Schmaljohann, H., F. Liechti, et al. (2008). Quantification of bird migration by radar – a detection probability problem. Ibis 150(2): 342-55.
Schmaljohann, H., B. Bruderer, and F. Liechti. (2008). Sustained bird flights occur at temperatures far beyond expected limits. Animal Behaviour 76(4): 1133-38.
Schmaljohann, H., and V. Dierschke. (2005). Optimal Bird Migration and Predation Risk: A Field Experiment with Northern Wheatears Oenanthe Oenanthe. Journal of Animal Ecology 74(1): 131-38.
Schmaljohann, H., F. Liechti, and B. Bruderer. (2007). Daytime passerine migrants over the Sahara — are these diurnal migrants or prolonged flights of nocturnal migrants? Ostrich 78(2): 357–62.
Schmaljohann, H., F. Liechti, and B. Bruderer. (2007). Songbird migration across the Sahara: the non-stop hypothesis rejected!. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 274(1610): 735–39.
Schwabl, H., I. Schwabl-Benzinger, et al. (1988). Effects of Ovariectomy on Long-Day-Induced Premigratory Fat Deposition, Plasma-Levels of Luteinizing-Hormone and Prolactin, and Molt in White-Crowned Sparrows, Zonotrichia-Leucophrys-Gambelii. General and Comparative Endocrinology 71(3): 398-405.
Schwilch, R., A. Grattarola, et al. (2002). Protein Loss During Long-Distance Migratory Flight in Passerine Birds: Adaptation and Constraint. Journal of Experimental Biology 205(5): 687-95.
Schwilch, R., R. Mantovani, et al. (2001). Nectar Consumption of Warblers after Long-Distance Flights During Spring Migration. Ibis 143(1): 24-32.
Schwilch, R., T. Piersma, et al. (2002). Do Migratory Birds Need a Nap after a Long Non-Stop Flight. Ardea 90(1): 149-54.
Scollon, E. J., J. A. Carr, and G. R. Cobb. (2004). The Effect of Flight, Fasting and P,P '-Ddt on Thyroid Hormones and Corticosterone in Gambel's White-Crowned Sparrow, Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelli. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-Toxicology & Pharmacology 137(2): 179-89.
Scott, M. L., S. K. Skagen, and M. F. Merigliano. (2003). Relating Geomorphic Change and Grazing to Avian Communities in Riparian Forests. Conservation Biology 17(1): 284-96.
Seaman, D. A., C. G. Guglielmo, and T. D. Williams. (2005). Effects of Physiological State, Mass Change and Diet on Plasma Metabolite Profiles in the Western Sandpiper Calidris Mauri. Journal of Experimental Biology 208(4): 761-69.
Seaman, D. A. A., C. G. Guglielmo, et al. (2006). Landscape-Scale Physiology: Site Differences in Refueling Rates Indicated by Plasma Metabolite Analysis in Free-Living Migratory Sandpipers. Auk 123(2): 563-74.
Seewagen, C. L., and E. J. Slayton. (2008). Mass Changes Of Migratory Landbirds During Stopovers In A New York City Park. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 120(2): 296-303.
Seki, S., M. Sakanashi, et al. (2007). Phylogeography of the Ryukyu robin (Erithacus komadori): population subdivision in land-bridge islands in relation to the shift in migratory habit. Molecular Ecology 16(1): 101-13.
Sellick, M. J., T. K. Kyser, et al. (2009). Geographic Variation of Strontium and Hydrogen Isotopes in Avian Tissue: Implications for Tracking Migration and Dispersal. PLoS One 4(3): e4735.
Senner, S. E., and E. F. Martinez. (1982). A Review of Western Sandpiper Migration in Interior North-America. Southwestern Naturalist 27(2): 149-59.
Senner, S. E., D. W. Norton, and G. C. West. (1989). Feeding Ecology of Western Sandpipers, Calidris-Mauri, and Dunlins, C-Alpina, During Spring Migration at Hartney Bay, Alaska. Canadian Field-Naturalist 103(3): 372-79.
Shamoun-Baranes, J., A. Baharad, et al. (2003). The Effect of Wind, Season and Latitude on the Migration Speed of White Storks Ciconia Ciconia, Along the Eastern Migration Route. Journal of Avian Biology 34(1): 97-104.
Shamoun-Baranes, J., O. Liechti, et al. (2003). Using a Convection Model to Predict Altitudes of White Stork Migration over Central Israel. Boundary-Layer Meteorology 107(3): 673-81.
Shamoun-Baranes, J. and E. van Loon (2006). Energetic Influence on Gull Flight Strategy Selection. Journal of Experimental Biology 209(18): 3489-98.
Shamoun-Baranes, J., E. van Loon, et al. (2006). Is There a Connection between Weather at Departure Sites, Onset of Migration and Timing of Soaring-Bird Autumn Migration in Israel. Global Ecology and Biogeography 15(6): 541-52.
Shamoun-Baranes, J., E. van Loon, et al. (2007). Analyzing the Effect of Wind on Flight: Pitfalls and Solutions. Journal of Experimental Biology 210(1): 82-90.
Sherry, T. W., M. D. Johnson, and A. M. Strong. (2005). Does winter food limit populations of migratory birds?. Birds of Two Worlds: The Ecology and Evolution of Migration. R. Greenberg and P. P. Marra, Johns Hopkins University Press: 414-25.
Sherry, T. W., and R. T. Holmes. (1996). Winter Habitat Quality, Population Limitation, and Conservation of Neotropical Nearctic Migrant Birds. Ecology 77(1): 36-48.
Sherry, T. W., and R. T. Holmes. (1989). Age-Specific Social-Dominance Affects Habitat Use by Breeding American Redstarts (Setophaga-Ruticilla) - a Removal Experiment. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 25(5): 327-33.
Shurulinkov, P., and N. Chakarov. (2007). Blood parasite infections of some passerine migratory birds during autumn migration through west Bulgaria. Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 59(3): 301-08.
Sillett, T. S. and R. T. Holmes (2002). Variation in Survivorship of a Migratory Songbird Throughout Its Annual Cycle. Journal of Animal Ecology 71(2): 296-308.
Sillett, T. S., R. T. Holmes, and T. W. Sherry. (2000). Impacts of a Global Climate Cycle on Population Dynamics of a Migratory Songbird. Science 288(5473): 2040-42.
Sillett, T. S., N. L. Rodenhouse, and R. T. Holmes. (2004). Experimentally Reducing Neighbor Density Affects Reproduction and Behavior of a Migratory Songbird. Ecology 85(9): 2467-77.
Simons, T. R., M. W. Alldredge, et al. (2007). Experimental Analysis of the Auditory Detection Process on Avian Point Counts. Auk 124(3): 986-99.
Simons, T. R., F. R. Moore, and S. A. Gauthreaux. (2004). Mist Netting Trans-Gulf Migrants at Coastal Stopover Sites: The Influence of Spatial and Temporal Variability on Capture Data. Studies in Avian Biology 29: 135-35.
Simons, T. R., S. M. Pearson, and F. Moore. (2000). Applications of Spatial Models to the Stopover Ecology of Trans-Gulf Migrants. Studies in Avian Biology 20: 4-14.
Sinelschikova, A., V. Kosarev, et al. (2007). The influence of wind conditions in Europe on the advance in timing of the spring migration of the song thrush (Turdus philomelos) in the south-east Baltic region. International Journal of Biometeorology 51(5): 431-40.
Skagen, S. K., D. A. Granfors, and C. P. Melcher. (2008). On determining the significance of ephemeral continental wetlands to North American migratory shorebirds. Auk 125: 20-29.
Skagen, S., S. Brown, and R. Johnson. (2005). Implications of Different Shorebird Migration Strategies for Habitat Conservation. Albany, CA, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station: 680-86.
Skagen, S., R. Hazelwood, and M. L. Scott. (2005). The Importance and Future Condition of Western Riparian Ecosystems as Migratory Bird Habitat. Albany, CA, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station: 525-25.
Skagen, S., C. P. Melcher, and R. Hazelwood. (2005). Migration Stopover Ecology of Western Avian Populations: A Southwestern Migration Workshop. Reston, Virginia, U.S. Geological Survey: 28.
Skagen, S. K. (2006). Migration Stopovers and the Conservation of Arctic-Breeding Calidridine Sandpipers. Auk 123(2): 313-22.
Skagen, S. K., A. A. Y. Adams, and R. D. Adams. (2005). Nest Survival Relative to Patch Size in a Highly Fragmented Shortgrass Prairie Landscape. Wilson Bulletin 117(1): 23-34.
Skagen, S. K., J. F. Kelly, et al. (2005). Geography of Spring Landbird Migration through Riparian Habitats in Southwestern North America. Condor 107(2): 212-27.
Skagen, S.K. (2008). Shorebird Journeys across the North American Prairie. Birding March/April 2008: 49-55.
Smith, R. J., and M. I. Hatch. (2008). A Comparison of Shrub-Dominated and Forested Habitat use by Spring Migrating Landbirds in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Condor 110(4): 682-93.
Smith, R. J., and F. R. Moore. (2003). Arrival Fat and Reproductive Performance in a Long-Distance Passerine Migrant. Oecologia 134(3): 325-331.
Smith, R. J., M. J. Hamas, et al. (2004). Spatial Foraging Differences in American Redstarts Along the Shoreline of Northern Lake Huron During Spring Migration. Wilson Bulletin 116(1): 48-55.
Smith, R. J., and F. R. Moore. (2005). Arrival Timing and Seasonal Reproductive Performance in a Long-Distance Migratory Landbird. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 57(3): 231-39.
Smith, R. J., and F. R. Moore. (2005). Fat Stores of American Redstarts Setophaga Ruticilla Arriving at Northerly Breeding Grounds. Journal of Avian Biology 36(2): 117-26.
Smith, S. B., K. H. McPherson, et al. (2007). Fruit quality and consumption by songbirds during autumn migration. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 119(3): 419-28.
Smith, S. B., S. R. McWilliams, and C. G. Guglielmo. (2007). Effect of diet composition on plasma metabolite profiles in a migratory songbird. Condor 109(1): 48-58.
Smith, T. B., P. P. Marra, et al. (2003). A Call for Feather Sampling. Auk 120(1): 218-21.
Smith, T. B., S. M. Clegg, et al. (2005). Molecular genetic approaches to linking breeding and overwintering areas in five Neotropical migrant passerines. Pages 222-234. In R. Greenberg and P. P. Marra (Eds.). Birds of Two Worlds: The Ecology and Evolution of Migration. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London.
Smith, T. B., B. Milá, et al. (2008). Evolutionary consequences of human disturbance in a rainforest bird species from central Africa. Molecular Ecology 17(1): 58-71.
Sodhi, N. S., C. A. Paszkowski, and S. Keehn. (1999). Scale-Dependent Habitat Selection by American Redstarts in Aspen-Dominated Forest Fragments. Wilson Bulletin 111(1): 70-75.
Sokolov, L. V., and N. S. Gordienko. (2008). Has recent climate warming affected the dates of bird arrival to the Il'men Reserve in the Southern Urals? Russian Journal of Ecology 39(1): 56-62.
Sparks, T. H., F. Bairlein, et al. (2005). Examining the Total Arrival Distribution of Migratory Birds. Global Change Biology 11(1): 22-30.
Sparks, T. H., K. Huber, et al. (2007). How consistent are trends in arrival (and departure) dates of migrant birds in the UK? Journal of Ornithology 148(4): 503-11.
Sparks, T., and P. Tryjanowski. (2007). Patterns of spring arrival dates differ in two hirundines. Climate Research 35: 159-64.
Spengler, T. J., P. L. Leberg, and W. C. Barrow. (1995). Comparison of Condition Indexes in Migratory Passerines at a Stopover Site in Coastal Louisiana. Condor 97(2): 438-44.
Sprague, A. J., D. J. Hamilton, and A. W. Diamond. (2008). Site safety and food affect movements of Semipalmated Sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) migrating through the upper Bay of Fundy. Avian Conservation and Ecology 3(2): 4, 1-22.
Srygley, R. B., and R. Dudley. (2008). Optimal strategies for insects migrating in the flight boundary layer: mechanisms and consequences. Integrative and Comparative Biology 48(1): 119–33.
Staicer, C. A., V. Ingalls, and T. W. Sherry. (2006). Singing Behavior Varies with Breeding Status of American Redstarts (Setophaga Ruticilla). Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118(4): 439-51.
Stein, R. W., A. R. Place, et al. (2005). Digestive Organ Sizes and Enzyme Activities of Refueling Western Sandpipers (Calidris Mauri): Contrasting Effects of Season and Age. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 78(3): 434-46.
Stein, R. W., and T. D. Williams. (2002). Age-Related Variation in Small Intestine Size in the Western Sandpiper (Calidris Mauri): Early Ontogeny, Stage of Migration, and Cestode Infection. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42(6): 1318-18.
Stein, R. W., and T. D. Williams. (2003). Tissue Damage Precludes the Use of the Everted Sleeve Technique to Measure Nutrient Uptake in a Small Migratory Shorebird, the Western Sandpiper (Calidris Mauri). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 76(5): 762-70.
Stein, R. W., and T. D. Williams. (2006). Causes and Consequences of Post-Growth Age-Dependent Differences in Small Intestine Size in a Migratory Sandpiper (Calidris Mauri, Western Sandpiper). Functional Ecology 20(1): 142-50.
Stein, R. W., T. D. Williams, et al. (2000). Age-Related Differences in Digestive Function During Migration in the Western Sandpiper (Calidris Mauri). American Zoologist 40(6): 1222-22.
Stewart, P.A. (1983). Independent Fall Migration of First-Year and Older Wood Warblers. North American Bird Bander 8(4): 153-55.
Stewart, R. M. (1973). Breeding Behavior and Life-History of Wilsons Warbler. Wilson Bulletin 85(1): 21-30.
Stewart, R. L. M., C. M. Francis, and C. Massey. (2002). Age-Related Differential Timing of Spring Migration within Sexes in Passerines. Wilson Bulletin 114(2): 264-71.
Stock, S. L., P. J. Heclund, et al. (2006). Comparative Ecology of the Flammulated Owl and Northern Saw-Whet Owl During Fall Migration. Journal of Raptor Research 40(2): 120-29.
Strandberg, R., and T. Alerstam. (2007). The strategy of fly-and-forage migration, illustrated for the osprey (Pandion haliaetus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61(12): 1865-75.
Strandberg, R., R. H. G. Klaassen, et al. (2009). Converging migration routes of Eurasian hobbies Falco subbuteo crossing the African equatorial rain forest. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 276(1657): 727-33.
Stratford, J. A., and W. D. Robinson. (2005). Gulliver Travels to the Fragmented Tropics: Geographic Variation in Mechanisms of Avian Extinction. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3(2): 91-98.
Studds, C. E., and P. P. Marra. (2005). Nonbreeding Habitat Occupancy and Population Processes: An Upgrade Experiment with a Migratory Bird. Ecology 86(9): 2380-85.
Studds, C. E., and P. P. Marra. (2007). Linking fluctuations in rainfall to nonbreeding season performance in a long-distance migratory bird, Setophaga ruticilla. Climate Research 35: 115–22.
Studds, C. E., T. K. Kyser, and P. P. Marra. (2008). Natal dispersal driven by environmental conditions interacting across the annual cycle of a migratory songbird. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 105(8): 2929-33.
Stutchbury, B. J. M,, S. A. Tarof, et al. (2009). Tracking Long-Distance Songbird Migration by Using Geolocators Science 323: 896-96.
Styrsky, J. D., P. Berthold, et al. (2004). Endogenous Control of Migration and Calendar Effects in an Intratropical Migrant, the Yellow-Green Vireo. Animal Behaviour 67: 1141-49.
Sukhotin, A. A., Y. V. Krasnov, and K. V. Galaktionov. (2008). Subtidal populations of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis as key determinants of waterfowl flocks in the southeastern Barents Sea. Polar Biology 31(11): 1357-63.
Suryan, R. M., K. S. Dietrich, et al. (2007). Migratory Routes of Short-Tailed Albatrosses: Use of Exclusive Economic Zones of North Pacific Rim Countries and Spatial Overlap with Commercial Fisheries in Alaska. Biological Conservation 137(3): 450-60.
Svensson, L.M.E., K. Ruegg, et al. (2007). Widespread and Structured Distributions of Blood Parasite Haplotypes across a Migratory Divide of the Swainson's Thrush (Catharus Ustulatus). Journal of Parasitology 93(6): 1488-95.
Swanson, D. L., and T. Garland Jr. (2008). The evolution of high summit metabolism and cold tolerance in birds and its impact on present-day distributions. Evolution 63(1): 184–94.
Swenson, G. W., M. Wikelski, and J. A. Smith. (2005). Tracking Very-Low-Power Ground Transmitters from near Earth Orbit. Anchorage, Alaska, Proc IEEE Internat Geosci Remote Sensing Symp.
Szép, T., K. A. Hobson, et al. (2009). Comparison of trace element and stable isotope approaches to the study of migratory connectivity: an example using two hirundine species breeding in Europe and wintering in Africa. Journal of Ornithology 150(3): 621-36.
Szép, T., A. P. Møller, et al. (2007). Migratory connectivity in barn swallows and other hirundines. Journal of Ornithology 148(2): 257-60.
T
Taylor, A. R., and M. A. Bishop. (2008). Stopover site fidelity of a Western Sandpiper on the Copper River Delta, Alaska. Waterbirds 31(2): 294-97.
Taylor, C. M., D. B. Lank, et al. (2007). Relationship between stopover site choice of migrating sandpipers, their population status, and environmental stressors. Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution 53(3-4): 245-61.
Taylor, C. M., and D. R. Norris. (2007). Predicting Conditions for Migration: Effects of Density Dependence and Habitat Quality. Biology Letters 3(3): 280-83.
Taylor, C. M., and D. R. Norris. (2009). Population dynamics in migratory networks. Theoretical Ecology (in press).
Telleria, J. L., A. Ramírez, et al. (2009). Do migratory pathways affect the regional abundance of wintering birds? A test in northern Spain. Journal of Biogeography 36(2): 220–29.
Thomas, G. H., R. B. Lanctot, and T. Szekely. (2006). Can Intrinsic Factors Explain Population Declines in North American Breeding Shorebirds? A Comparative Analysis. Animal Conservation 9(3): 252-58.
Thomas, P. W., G. H. Mittelhauser, et al. (2008). Movements of Harlequin Ducks in Eastern North America. Waterbirds 31(Special Publication 2): 188-93.
Thorup, K. (2004). Reverse Migration as a Cause of Vagrancy. Bird Study 51: 228-38.
Thorup, K. (2006). Does the Migration Programme Constrain Dispersal and Range Sizes of Migratory Birds. Journal of Biogeography 33(7): 1166-71.
Thorup, K., T. Alerstam, et al. (2006). Traveling or Stopping of Migrating Birds in Relation to Wind: An Illustration for the Osprey. Behavioral Ecology 17(3): 497-502.
Thorup, K., M. Fuller, et al. (2006). Do Migratory Flight Paths of Raptors Follow Constant Geographical or Geomagnetic Courses? Animal Behaviour 72: 875-80.
Thorup, K., T. E. Ortvad, and J. Rabol. (2006). Do Nearctic Northern Wheatears (Oenanthe Oenanthe Leucorhoa) Migrate Nonstop to Africa. Condor 108(2): 446-51.
Thorup, K., and J. Rabol. (2001). The Orientation System and Migration Pattern of Long-Distance Migrants: Conflict between Model Predictions and Observed Patterns. Journal of Avian Biology 32(2): 111-19.
Thorup, K., and J. Rabol. (2007). Compensatory Behaviour after Displacement in Migratory Birds - a Meta-Analysis of Cage Experiments. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61(6): 825-41.
Thorup, K., J. Rabol, and B. Erni. (2007). Estimating Variation among Individuals in Migration Direction. Journal of Avian Biology 38(2): 182-89.
Thorup, K., J. Rabol, and J. J. Madsen. (2000). Can Clock-and Compass Explain the Distribution of Ringing Recoveries of Pied Flycatchers. Animal Behaviour 60(2): F3-F8.
Thorup, K., and C. Rahbek. (2004). How Do Geometric Constraints Influence Migration Patterns. Animal Biodiveristy and Conservation 27(1): 319-29.
Thorup, K., A. P. Tøttrup, and C. Rahbek. (2007). Patterns of Phenological Changes in Migratory Birds. Oecologia 151(4): 697-703.
Thorup, K.A., I-A. Bisson, et al. (2007). Evidence for a navigational map stretching across the continental U.S. in a migratory songbird. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104(46): 18115-119.
Tian, B., Y. X. Zhou, et al. (2008). Analyzing the habitat suitability for migratory birds at the Chongming Dongtan Nature Reserve in Shanghai, China. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 80(2): 296–302.
Tietz, J. R., and M. D. Johnson. (2007). Stopover ecology and habitat selection of juvenile Swainson's Thrushes during fall migration along the northern California coast. Condor 109(4): 795-807.
Todd, L. D., R. G. Poulin, et al. (2007). Pre-migratory movements by juvenile Burrowing Owls in a patchy landscape. Avian Conservation and Ecology 2(2): 4, 1-11.
Tombre, I., K. A. Høgda, et al. (2008). The onset of spring and timing of migration in two arctic nesting goose populations: the pink-footed goose Anser bachyrhynchus and the barnacle goose Branta leucopsis. Journal of Avian Biology 39(6): 691-703.
Tøttrup, A. P., K. Thorup, and C. Rahbek. (2006). Changes in Timing of Autumn Migration in North European Songbird Populations. Ardea 94(3): 527-36.
Tøttrup, A. P., K. Thorup, and C. Rahbek. (2006). Patterns of Change in Timing of Spring Migration in North European Songbird Populations. Journal of Avian Biology 37(1): 84-92.
Tøttrup, A. P., and K. Thorup. (2008). Sex-Differentiated Migration Patterns, Protandry and Phenology in North European Songbird Populations. Journal of Ornithology 149(2): 161-67.
Totzke, U., A. Hubinger, et al. (2000). The Autumnal Fattening of the Long-Distance Migratory Garden Warbler (Sylvia Borin) Is Stimulated by Intermittent Fasting. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 170(8): 627-31.
Trierweiler, C., B. Koks, et al. (2006). Migratory Routes and Wintering Behavior of NW-European Montagu's Harriers Revealed by Satellite Telemetry. Journal of Ornithology 147(5): 265-65.
Trierweiler, C., B. J. Koks, et al. (2007). Satellite Tracking of Two Montagu's Harriers (Circus Pygargus): Dual Pathways During Autumn Migration. Journal of Ornithology 148(4): 513-16.
Tsvey, A., V. N. Bulyuk, and V. Kosarev. (2007) Influence of body condition and weather on departures of first-year European robins, Erithacus rubecula, from an autumn migratory stopover site Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61(11): 1665–74.
U
V
Vaillancourt, E., S. Prud'Homme, et al. (2005). Energetics of a Long-Distance Migrant Shorebird (Philomachus Pugnax) During Cold Exposure and Running. Journal of Experimental Biology 208(2): 317-25.
Vaillancourt, E., and J. M. Weber. (2007). Lipid mobilization of long-distance migrant birds in vivo: the high lipolytic rate of ruff sandpipers is not stimulated during shivering. Journal of Experimental Biology 210(7): 1161-69.
Van Belle, J., J. Shamoun-Baranes, et al. (2007). An Operational Model Predicting Autumn Bird Migration Intensities for Flight Safety. Journal of Applied Ecology 44(4): 864-74.
Van Buskirk, J., R. S. Mulvihill, and R. C. Leberman. (2009). Variable shifts in spring and autumn migration phenology in North American songbirds associated with climate change. Global Change Biology 15(3): 760-71.
Van Gasteren, H., I. Holleman, et al. (2008). Extracting bird migration information from C-band Doppler weather radars. Ibis 150(4): 674-86.
Van Gils, J. A., P. F. Battley, et al. (2005). Reinterpretation of Gizzard Sizes of Red Knots World-Wide Emphasises Overriding Importance of Prey Quality at Migratory Stopover Sites. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 272(1581): 2609-18.
Vezina, F., K. M. Jalvingh, et al. (2007). Thermogenic Side Effects to Migratory Predisposition in Shorebirds. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology 292(3): R1287-R97.
Visser, M. E., A. C. Perceck, et al. (2009). Climate change leads to decreasing bird migration distances. Global Change Biology 15(8): 1859–65.
Vorotkov, M., A. Sinelschikova, and M. Griffiths. (2009). Optical Matrix Device : Technical Aspects of a New Tool for the Detection and Recording of Small Nocturnal Aerial Targets. Journal of Navigation 62(1): 23-32.
Vrugt, J. A., J. van Belle, and W. Bouten. (2007). Pareto front analysis of flight time and energy use in long-distance bird migration. Journal of Avian Biology 38(4): 432-42.
W
Wade, S., and R. Hickey. (2008). Mapping Migratory Wading Bird Feeding Habitats using Satellite Imagery and Field Data, Eighty-Mile Beach, Western Australia. Journal of Coastal Research 24(3): 759-70.
Walker, H. A. (2008). Floristics and Physiognomy Determine Migrant Landbird Response to Tamarisk (Tamarix Ramosissima) Invasion in Riparian Areas. Auk 125(3): 520-31.
Walther, G. R., E. Post, et al. (2002). Ecological Responses to Recent Climate Change. Nature 416(6879): 389-95.
Walther, B. A., N. Schaeffer, et al. (2007). Modelling the winter distribution of a rare and endangered migrant, the Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola. Ibis 149(4): 701-14.
Warnock, N., and M. A. Bishop. (1998). Spring Stopover Ecology of Migrant Western Sandpipers. Condor 100(3): 456-67.
Warnock, N., M. A. Bishop, and J. Y. Takekawa. (2002). Spring Shorebird Migration from Mexico to Alaska: Final Report 2002: Point Reyes Bird Observatory and U.S. Geological Survey.
Warnock, N., J. Y. Takekawa, and M. A. Bishop. (2004). Migration and Stopover Strategies of Individual Dunlin Along the Pacific Coast of North America. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie 82(11): 1687-97.
Warnock, N., M. A. Bishop, et al. (2006). Connecting the Spots - Influences on Site Use by Migratory Pacific Flyway Shorebirds. Journal of Ornithology 147(5): 53-53.
Warnock, S. E., and J. Y. Takekawa. (1995). Habitat Preferences of Wintering Shorebirds in a Temporally Changing Environment: Western Sandpipers in the San Francisco Bay Estuary. Auk 112(4): 920-30.
Warnock, S. E., and J. Y. Takekawa. (1996). Wintering Site Fidelity and Movement Patterns of Western Sandpipers Calidris Mauri in the San Francisco Bay Estuary. Ibis 138(2): 160-67.
Wassenaar, L. I., and K. A. Hobson. (1998). Natal Origins of Migratory Monarch Butterflies at Wintering Colonies in Mexico: New Isotopic Evidence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 95(26): 15436-439.
Wassenaar, L. I., and K. A. Hobson. (2000). Improved Method for Determining the Stable-Hydrogen Isotopic Composition (Delta D) of Complex Organic Materials of Environmental Interest. Environmental Science & Technology 34(11): 2354-60.
Wassenaar, L. I., and K. A. Hobson. (2001). A Stable-Isotope Approach to Delineate Geographical Catchment Areas of Avian Migration Monitoring Stations in North America. Environmental Science & Technology 35(9): 1845-50.
Wassenaar, L. I., and K. A. Hobson. (2003). Comparative Equilibration and Online Technique for Determination of Non-Exchangeable Hydrogen of Keratins for Use in Animal Migration Studies. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 39(3): 211-17.
Wassenaar, L. I., and K. A. Hobson. (2006). Stable-Hydrogen Isotope Heterogeneity in Keratinous Materials: Mass Spectrometry and Migratory Wildlife Tissue Subsampling Strategies. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 20(16): 2505-10.
Weathers, W. W., C. L. Davidson, and M. L. Morton. (2003). Energetics of Altricial Nestlings in Cold Climates: Insights from the Mountain White-Crowned Sparrow. Condor 105(4): 707-18.
Weber, J. M. (2009). The physiology of long-distance migration: extending the limits of endurance metabolism. Journal of Experimental Biology 212(5): 593-97.
Weber, P., and T. Nohara. (2005). Affordable, Real-Time, 3-D Avian Radar Networks for Centralized North American Bird Advisory Systems. Presented at Bird Strike, Vancouver, BC.
Webster, M. S., P. P. Marra, et al. (2002). Links between Worlds: Unraveling Migratory Connectivity. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 17(2): 76-83.
West, J. B., G. J. Bowen, et al. (2006). Stable Isotopes as One of Nature's Ecological Recorders. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 21(7): 408-14.
White, J. D., T. Gardali, et al. (2005). Resource Selection by Juvenile Swainson's Thrushes During the Postfledging Period. Condor 107(2): 388-401.
Wiedner, D. S., P. Kerlinger, et al. (1992). Visible Morning Flight of Neotropical Landbird Migrants at Cape-May, New-Jersey. Auk 109(3): 500-10.
Wikelski, M., L. B. Martin, et al. (2008). Avian circannual clocks: adaptive significance and possible involvement of energy turnover in their proximate control. Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 363(1490): 411-23.
Wikelski, M., R. W. Kays, et al. (2007). Going Wild: What a Global Small-Animal Tracking System Could Do for Experimental Biologists. Journal of Experimental Biology 210(2): 181-86.
Wikelski, M., D. Moskowitz, et al. (2006). Simple Rules Guide Dragonfly Migration. Biology Letters 2(3): 325-29.
Wikelski, M., E. M. Tarlow, et al. (2003). Costs of Migration in Free-Flying Songbirds. Nature 423(6941): 704-04.
Williams, T. D., C. G. Guglielmo, et al. (1999). Plasma Lipid Metabolites Provide Information on Mass Change over Several Days in Captive Western Sandpipers. Auk 116(4): 994-1000.
Williams, T. D., N. Warnock, et al. (2007). Flyway-Scale Variation in Plasma Triglyceride Levels as an Index of Refueling Rate in Spring-Migrating Western Sandpipers (Calidris Mauri). Auk 124(3): 886-97.
Wilson, J. R., S. Nebel, and C. D. T. Minton. (2007). Migration Ecology and Morphometrics of Two Bar-Tailed Godwit Populations in Australia. Emu 107(4): 262-74.
Wilson, W. H. (2007). Spring arrival dates of migratory breeding birds in Maine: Sensitivity to climate change. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 119(4): 665-77.
Wingfield, J. C. (2005). Flexibility in Annual Cycles of Birds: Implications for Endocrine Control Mechanisms. Journal of Ornithology 146(4): 291-304.
Wingfield, J. C. (2006). Endocrine Response to Social Challenges in Northern and Southern Hemisphere Populations of the Crowned Sparrows, Zonotrichia (Emberizidae). Journal of Ornithology 147(5): 40-40.
Wingfield, J. C., T. P. Hahn, et al. (2003). Effects of Temperature on Photoperiodically Induced Reproductive Development, Circulating Plasma Luteinizing Hormone and Thyroid Hormones, Body Mass, Fat Deposition and Molt in Mountain White-Crowned Sparrows, Zonotrichia Leucophrys Oriantha. General and Comparative Endocrinology 131(2): 143-58.
Wingfield, J. C., T. P. Hahn, et al. (1996). Interrelationship of Day Length and Temperature on the Control of Gonadal Development, Body Mass, and Fat Score in White-Crowned Sparrows, Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii. General and Comparative Endocrinology 101(3): 242-55.
Wingfield, J. C., T. P. Hahn, et al. (1997). Effects of Day Length and Temperature on Gonadal Development, Body Mass, and Fat Depots in White-Crowned Sparrows, Zonotrichia Leucophrys Pugetensis. General and Comparative Endocrinology 107(1): 44-62.
Wingfield, J. C., M. C. Moore, and D. S. Farner. (1983). Endocrine Responses to Inclement Weather in Naturally Breeding Populations of White-Crowned Sparrows "(Zonotrichia-Leucophrys-Pugetensis). Auk 100(1): 56-62.
Winker, K. (1995). Autumn Stopover on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec by Woodland Nearctic-Neotropic Migrants. Auk 112(3): 690-700.
Winker, K., D. W. Warner, and A. R. Weisbrod. (1992). Daily Mass Gains among Woodland Migrants at an Inland Stopover Site. Auk 109(4): 853-62.
Winkler, D. W., P. O. Dunn, and C. E. McCulloch. (2002). Predicting the Effects of Climate Change on Avian Life-History Traits. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 99(21): 13595-599.
Wirestam, R., T. Fagerlund, et al. (2008). Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Noninvasive Analysis of Fat Storage in Migratory Birds. Auk 125(4): 965-71.
Wisz, M. S., B. A. Walther, and C. Rahbek. (2007). Using Potential Distributions to Explore Determinants of Western Palaearctic Migratory Songbird Species Richness in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Biogeography 34(5): 828-41.
Withers, Kim. (2002). Shorebird Use of Coastal Wetland and Barrier Island Habitat in the Gulf of Mexico. TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 2: 514-36.
Wlodarczyk, R., P. Minias, et al. (2007). Different migration strategies used by two inland wader species during autumn migration, case of Wood Sandpiper Tringa glareold and Common Snipe Gallinago gallinago. Ornis Fennica 84(3): 119-30.
Wolf, B. O., K. M. Wooden, and G. E. Walsberg. (2000). Effects of Complex Radiative and Convective Environments on the Thermal Biology of the White-Crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii). Journal of Experimental Biology 203(4): 803-11.
Woodrey, M. S., and F. R. Moore. (1997). Age-Related Differences in the Stopover of Fall Landbird Migrants on the Coast of Alabama. Auk 114(4): 695-707.
Wunder, M. B., C. L. Kester, et al. (2005). A Test of Geographic Assignment Using Isotope Tracers in Feathers of Known Origin. Oecologia 144(4): 607-17.
Wunder, M. B., and D. R. Norris. (2008). Improved Estimates of Certainty in Stable Isotope-Based Methods for Tracking Migratory Animals. Ecological Applications 18(2): 549-59.
Wunderle, J. M., R. B. Waide, and J. Fernandez. (1989). Seasonal Abundance of Shorebirds in the Jobos Bay Estuary in Southern Puerto-Rico. Journal of Field Ornithology 60(3): 329-39.
X
Xiao, X., M. Gilbert, et al. (2007). Remote sensing, ecological variables, and wild bird migration related to outbreaks of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 43(3) Supplement: S40–S46.
Y
Yamaguchi, N., E. Hiraoka, et al. (2008). Spring Migration Routes of Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) that Winter in Japan, Determined from Satellite Telemetry. Zoological Science 25(9): 875–81.
Ydenberg, R. C., R. W. Butler, et al. (2002). Trade-Offs, Condition Dependence and Stopover Site Selection by Migrating Sandpipers. Journal of Avian Biology 33(1): 47-55.
Ydenberg, R. C., R. W. Butler, et al. (2004). Western Sandpipers Have Altered Migration Tactics as Peregrine Falcon Populations Have Recovered. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 271(1545): 1263-69.
Ydenberg, R. C., A. C. Niehaus, and D. B. Lank. (2005). Interannual Differences in the Relative Timing of Southward Migration of Male and Female Western Sandpipers (Calidris Mauri). Naturwissenschaften 92(7): 332-35.
Ydenberg, R. C., R. W. Butler, and D. B. Lank. (2007). Effects of Predator Landscapes on the Evolutionary Ecology of Routing, Timing and Molt by Long-Distance Migrants. Journal of Avian Biology 38(5): 523-29.
Yohannes, E., H. Biebach, et al. (2009). Migration speeds among eleven species of long-distance migrating passerines across Europe, the desert and eastern Africa. Journal of Avian Biology 40(2): 126-34.
Yohannes, E., H. Biebach, et al. (2009). Passerine migration strategies and body mass variation along geographic sectors across East Africa, the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula. Journal of Ornithology 150(2): 369-81.
Yohannes, E., B. Hansson, et al. (2008). Isotope signatures in winter moulted feathers predict malaria prevalence in a breeding avian host. Oecologia 158(2): 299–306.
Yohannes, E., K. A. Hobson, and D. J. Pearson. (2007). Feather Stable-Isotope Profiles Reveal Stopover Habitat Selection and Site Fidelity in Nine Migratory Species Moving through Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Avian Biology 38(3): 347-55.
Yohannes, E., K. A. Hobson, et al. (2005). Stable Isotope Analyses of Feathers Help Identify Autumn Stopover Sites of Three Long-Distance Migrants in Northeastern Africa. Journal of Avian Biology 36(3): 235-41.
Yokoyama, K. (1977). Hypothalamic and Hormonal-Control of Photoperiodically Induced Vernal Functions in White-Crowned Sparrow, Zonotrichia-Leucophrys-Gambelii - Effects of Hypothalamic Implantation of Testosterone Propionate. Cell and Tissue Research 176(1): 91-108.
Yong, W., D. M. Finch, et al. (1998). Stopover Ecology and Habitat Use of Migratory Wilson's Warblers. Auk 115(4): 829-42.
Yong, W., and F. R. Moore. (1993). Relation between Migratory Activity and Energetic Condition among Thrushes (Turdinae) Following Passage across the Gulf-of-Mexico. Condor 95(4): 934-43.
Yong, W., and F. R. Moore. (1994). Flight Morphology, Energetic Condition, and the Stopover Biology of Migrating Thrushes. Auk 111(3): 683-92.
Yong, W., and F. R. Moore. (1997). Spring Stopover of Intercontinental Migratory Thrushes Along the Northern Coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Auk 114(2): 263-78.
Z
Zajac, R. M., D. J. Cerasale, et al. (2006). The Rapid Response of Plasma Metabolites to Changes in Feeding Rate in a Small Passerine Wilson's Warbler Wilsonia Pusilla. Journal of Avian Biology 37(4): 405-08.
Zaugg, S., G. Saporta, et al. (2008). Automatic identification of bird targets with radar via patterns produced by wing flapping. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 5(26): 1041-53.
