Alphabetical List of Papers - First Authors A through M
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Adamik, P., and J. Pietruszkova. (2008). Advances in spring but variable autumnal trends in timing of inland wader migration. Acta Ornithologica 43(2): 119-28.
Adams, A. A. Y., S. K. Skagen, et al. (2006). Modeling post-fledging survival of Lark Buntings in response to ecological and biological factors. Ecology 87(1): 178-88.
Agatsuma, R., and M. Ramenofsky. (2006). Migratory Behaviour of Captive White-Crowned Sparrows, Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii, Differs During Autumn and Spring Migration. Behaviour 143: 1219-40.
Ahola, M. P., T. Laaksonen, et al. (2007). Climate change can alter competitive relationships between resident and migratory birds. Journal of Animal Ecology 76: 1045–52.
Akesson, S., J. Morin, et al. (2001). Avian Orientation at Steep Angles of Inclination: Experiments with Migratory White-Crowned Sparrows at the Magnetic North Pole. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 268(1479): 1907-13.
Akesson, S., J. Morin, et al. (2005). Dramatic Orientation Shift of White-Crowned Sparrows Displaced across Longitudes in the High Arctic. Current Biology 15(17): 1591-97.
Akesson, S., and A. Hedenstrom. (2007). How migrants get there: Migratory performance and orientation. Bioscience 57(2): 123-33.
Alerstam, T., J. Backman, et al. (2007). A Polar System of Intercontinental Bird Migration. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B-Biological Sciences 274: 2523–30.
Alerstam, T., J. Backman, et al. (2008). Great-circle Migration of Arctic Passerines. Auk 125(4): 831–38.
Alerstam, T. (2009). Flight by night or day? Optimal daily timing of bird migration. Journal of Theoretical Biology 258(4): 530-36.
Alerstam, T., and G. A. Gudmundsunn. (2009). Migration Patterns of Tundra Birds Tracking Radar Observations along the Northeast Passage. Arctic 52(4): 346-71
Alldredge, M. W., K. H. Pollock, et al. (2007). Time-of-detection method for estimating abundance from point-count surveys. Auk 124(2): 653-64.
Alldredge, M. W., K. H. Pollock, et al. (2007). Multiple-species analysis of point count data: a more parsimonious modelling framework. Journal of Applied Ecology 44(2): 281-90.
Alldredge, M. W., T. R. Simons, et al. (2007). Factors affecting aural detections of songbirds. Ecological Applications 17(3): 948-55.
Alonso, J. A., J. C. Alonso, and G. Nowald. (2008). Migration and wintering patterns of a central European population of Common Cranes Grus grus. Bird Study 55(1): 1-7.
Ambrosini, R., A. P. Møller, and N. Saino. (2009). A quantitative measure of migratory connectivity. Journal of Theoretical Biology 257(2): 203–11.
Arizaga, J., E. Barba, and E. J. Belda. (2008). Fuel management and stopover duration of Blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla stopping over in northern Spain during autumn migration period. Bird Study 55(1): 124-34.
Arizaga, J., E. Barba, and M. Ángeles Hernández. (2009). Do haemosporidians affect fuel deposition rate and fuel load in migratory blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla? Ardeola 56(1): 41-47.
Arizaga, J., J. F. Cuadrado, and L. Romero. (2009). Seasonal individual and population-associated patterns of migration of goldfinches Carduelis carduelis through the western edge of Pyrenees. Ardeola 56(1): 57-69.
Askeyev, O. V., T. H. Sparks, et al. (2007). Is earlier spring migration of Tatarstan warblers expected under climate warming? International Journal of Biometeorology 51(6): 459-63.
Askeyev, O. V., T. H. Sparks, and I. V. Askeyev. (2009). Earliest recorded Tatarstan skylark in 2008: non-linear response to temperature suggests advances in arrival dates may accelerate. Climate Research 38(3): 189–92.
Astheimer, L. B., W. A. Buttemer, and J. C. Wingfield. (1994). Gender and Seasonal Differences in the Adrenocortical-Response to Acth Challenge in an Arctic Passerine, Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii. General and Comparative Endocrinology 94(1): 33-43.
Atkinson, P. W., A. J. Baker, et al. (2007). Rates of Mass Gain and Energy Deposition in Red Knot on Their Final Spring Staging Site Is Both Time- and Condition-Dependent. Journal of Applied Ecology 44(4): 885-95.
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Baar, L., R. S. Matlack, et al. (2008). Migration Chronology of Waterfowl in the Southern High Plains of Texas. Waterbirds 31(3): 394-401.
Bächler, E., and M. Schaub. (2007). The effects of permanent local emigration and encounter technique on stopover duration estimates as revealed by telemetry and mark-recapture. Condor 109(1): 142-54.
Bairlein, F. (1985). Body Weights and Fat Deposition of Palaearctic Passerine Migrants in the Central Sahara. Oecologia 66(1): 141-46.
Bairlein, F., and E. Gwinner. (1994). Nutritional Mechanisms and Temporal Control of Migratory Energy Accumulation in Birds. Annual Review of Nutrition 14: 187-215.
Bairlein, F. (2001). Results of bird ringing in the study of migration routes. Ardea 89(1): 7-19.
Bairlein, F. (2002). How to get fat: nutritional mechanisms of seasonal fat accumulation in migratory songbirds. Naturwissenschaften 89(1): 1-10.
Bairlein, F. (2003). The study of bird migrations - some future perspectives. Bird Study 50: 243-53.
Bairlein, F. (2003). Large-Scale Networks in Bird Research in Europe: Pitfalls and Prospects. Avian Science 3(2 & 3): 49-63.
Bairlein, F., and O. Huppop. (2004). Migratory Fuelling and Global Climate Change. Birds and Climate Change 35: 33-47.
Bairlein, F., and T. Coppack (2006). Migration in the life-history of birds. Journal of Ornithology 147(2): 121.
Bairlein, F. (2008). The Mysteries of Bird Migration - Still Much to Be Learnt. British Birds 101: 68-81.
Baker, M. C., L. R. Mewaldt, and R. M. Stewart. (1981). Demography of White-Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia-Leucophrys-Nuttalli). Ecology 62(3): 636-44.
Balbontín, J., A. P. Møller, et al. (2009). Divergent patterns of impact of environmental conditions on life history traits in two populations of a long-distance migratory bird. Oecologia 159(4): 859–72.
Baldwin, H. Q., J. B. Grace, et al. (2007). Habitat relationships of birds overwintering in a managed coastal prairie. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 119(2): 189-97.
Barta, Z., J. M. McNamara, et al. (2008). Optimal moult strategies in migratory birds. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 363(1490): 211-29.
Battley, P. F., A. Dekinga, et al. (2001). Basal metabolic rate declines during long-distance migratory flight in great knots. Condor 103(4): 838-845.
Battley, P. (2008). Long-haul flights, godwit-style. The secrets of the world's greatest migratory bird are revealed. Wingspan 18(2): 28-30.
Bauer, S., P. Gienapp, and J. Madsen. (2008). The relevance of environmental conditions for departure decision changes en route in migrating geese. Ecology 89(7): 1953-60.
Bayne, E. M., and K. A. Hobson. (2002). Annual Survival of Adult American Redstarts and Ovenbirds in the Southern Boreal Forest. Wilson Bulletin 114(3): 358-67.
Beadell, J. S., F. Ishtiaq, et al. (2006). Global phylogeographic limits of Hawaii's avian malaria. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 273(1604): 2935-44.
Bearhop, S., G. M. Hilton, et al. (2004). Stable isotope ratios indicate that body condition in migrating passerines is influenced by winter habitat. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 271: S215-S18.
Bearhop, S., W. Fiedler, et al. (2005). Assortative mating as a mechanism for rapid evolution of a migratory divide. Science 310(5747): 502-04.
Bensch, S. (1999). Is the range size of migratory birds constrained by their migratory program? Journal of Biogeography 26(6): 1225-35.
Bensch, S., S. Akesson, et al. (2002). The use of AFLP to find an informative SNP: genetic differences across a migratory divide in willow warblers. Molecular Ecology 11(11): 2359-66.
Benson, A. M., et al. (2006). Differential Timing of Wilson's Warbler Migration in Alaska. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118(4): 547-51.
Berthiaume, E., M. Bélisle, and J. P. Savard. (2009). Incorporating Detectability into Analyses of Population Trends Based on Hawk Counts: A Double-Observer Approach. Condor 111(1): 43-58.
Betts, M. G., N. L. Rodenhouse, et al. (2008). Dynamic occupancy models reveal within-breeding season movement up a habitat quality gradient by a migratory songbird. Ecography 31(5): 592-600.
Bishop, M. A., P. M. Meyers, and P. F. McNeley. (2000). A Method to Estimate Migrant Shorebird Numbers on the Copper River Delta, Alaska. Journal of Field Ornithology 71(4): 627-37.
Bobek, M., R. Hampl, et al. (2008). African Odyssey project – satellite tracking of black storks Ciconia nigra breeding at a migratory divide. Journal of Avian Biology 39(5): 500-06.
Bond, A. L., P. W. Hicklin, and M. Evans. (2007). Daytime Spring Migrations of Scoters (Melanitta spp.) in the Bay of Fundy. Waterbirds 30(4): 566-72.
Bonter, D. N., E. W. Brooks, and T. M. Donovan. (2008). What are we missing with only ground-level mist nets? Using elevated nets at a migration stopover site. Journal of Field Ornithology 79(3): 314-20.
Bonter, D. N., S. A. Gauthreaux Jr., and T. M. Donovan. (2009). Characteristics of Important Stopover Locations for Migrating Birds: Remote Sensing with Radar in the Great Lakes Basin. Conservation Biology: 23(2): 440–48.
Bonter, D. N., T. M. Donovan, and A. W. Brooks. (2007). Daily Mass Changes in Landbirds During Migration Stopover on the South Shore of Lake Ontario. Auk 124(1): 122-33.
Boswell, T., R. D. Richardson, et al. (1995). Regulation of Food Intake by Metabolic Fuels in White-Crowned Sparrows. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology 38(6): R1462-R68.
Both, C., and L. te Marvelde. (2007). Climate change and timing of avian breeding and migration throughout Europe. Climate Research 35: 93–105.
Bowen, G. J., J. R. Ehleringer, et al. (2007). Stable isotope ratios of tap water in the contiguous United States. Water Resources Research 43(3): -.
Bowen, G. J. and J. Revenaugh (2003). Interpolating the isotopic composition of modern meteoric precipitation. Water Resources Research 39(10): -.
Bowen, G. J., L. I. Wassenaar, et al. (2005). Global application of stable hydrogen and oxygen isotopes to wildlife forensics. Oecologia 143(3): 337-48.
Bowen, G. J. and B. Wilkinson (2002). Spatial distribution of delta O-18 in meteoric precipitation. Geology 30(4): 315-18.
Bowlin, M. S., M. C. Wikelski, and W. W. Cochran. (2004). The Relationship between Individual Morphology, Atmospheric Conditions, and Inter-Individual Variation in Heart Rate and Wingbeat Frequency During Natural Migration in the Swainsons Thrush (Catharus Ustulatus) Integrative and Comparative Biology 44(6): 529-29.
Bowlin, M. S., W. W. Cochran, et al. (2005). Biotelemetry of New World thrushes during migration: Physiology, energetics and orientation in the wild. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45(2): 295-304.
Bowlin, M. S. (2007). Sex, Wingtip Shape, and Wing-Loading Predict Arrival Date at a Stopover Site in the Swainson's Thrush (Catharus Ustulatus). Auk 124(4): 1388-96.
Bowlin, M. S., and M. Wikelski. (2008). Pointed Wings, Low Wingloading and Calm Air Reduce Migratory Flight Costs in Songbirds. PLoS ONE 3(5): e2154. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002154
Boyle, W. A. (2008). Can variation in risk of nest predation explain altitudinal migration in tropical birds? Oecologia 155(2): 397-403.
Boyle, W. A. (2008). Partial migration in birds: tests of three hypotheses in a tropical lekking frugivore. Journal of Animal Ecology 77(6): 1122-28.
Boyle, W. A., and C. J. Conway. (2007). Why migrate? A test of the evolutionary precursor hypothesis. American Naturalist 169(3): 344-59.
Brandes, T. S., and R. H. Benson. (2007). Sound source imaging of low-flying airborne targets with an acoustic camera array. Applied Acoustics 68(7): 752-65.
Brattström, O., N. Kjellén, et al. (2008). Effects of wind and weather on red admiral, Vanessa atalanta, migration at a coastal site in southern Sweden. Animal Behaviour 76(2): 335-44.
Breuner, C. W., A. L. Greenberg, and J. C. Wingfield. (1998). Noninvasive Corticosterone Treatment Rapidly Increases Activity in Gambel's White-Crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia Leucophrys Gambelii). General and Comparative Endocrinology 111(3): 386-94.
Breuner, C. W., and T. P. Hahn. (2003). Integrating Stress Physiology, Environmental Change, and Behavior in Free-Living Sparrows. Hormones and Behavior 43(1): 115-23.
Brodeur, S., G. H. Mittelhauser, et al. (2008). Capture Methods for Migrating, Wintering and Molting Sea Ducks. Waterbirds 31(Special Publication 2): 133-37.
Brodeur, S., J. P. L. Savard, et al. (2008). Failure Time and Fate of Harlequin Ducks Implanted with Satellite Transmitters. Waterbirds 31(Special Publication 2): 183-87.
Brown, S., J. Bart, et al. (2007). Shorebird Abundance and Distribution on the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Condor 109(1): 1-14.
Bruderer, B., and V. Salewski. (2008). Evolution of bird migration in a biogeographical context. Journal of Biogeography 35(11): 1951-59.
Buehler, D. M., A. J. Baker, and T. Piersma. (2006). Reconstructing Palaeoflyways of the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Red Knot Calidris Canutus. Ardea 94(3): 485-98.
Buehler, D. M., and T. Piersma. (2007). Travelling on a Budget: Predictions and Ecological Evidence for Bottlenecks in the Annual Cycle of Long-Distance Migrants. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 363(1490): 247-66.
Buler, J. J., F. R. Moore, and S. Woltmann. (2007). A multi-scale examination of stopover habitat use by birds. Ecology 88(7): 1789-1802.
Bulyuk, V. N., A. Mukhin, et al. (2009). To what extent do environmental factors affect the long-distance nocturnal post-fledging movements of the Reed Warbler?. Journal of Ornithology 150(2): 339-50.
Burger, A. E., and S. A. Shaffer. (2008). Application of Tracking and Data-logging Technology in Research and Conservation of Seabirds. Auk 125(2): 253–64.
Burns, J. G. (2003). Relationship of Calidris Sandpiper Wing Shape with Relative Fuel Load and Total Migration Distance. Auk 120(3): 827-35.
Butler, R. W., G. W. Kaiser, and G. E. J. Smith. (1987). Migration Chronology, Length of Stay, Sex-Ratio, and Weight of Western Sandpipers, (Calidris-Mauri) on the South Coast of British-Columbia. Journal of Field Ornithology 58(2): 103-11.
Butler, R. W., P. C. F. Shepherd, and M. J. F. Lemon. (2002). Site Fidelity and Local Movements of Migrating Western Sandpipers on the Fraser River Estuary. Wilson Bulletin 114(4): 485-90.
Butler, R. W., T. D. Williams, et al. (1997). Wind Assistance: A Requirement for Migration of Shorebirds?. Auk 114(3): 456-66.
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Calvert, A. M., P. D. Taylor, and S. Walde. (2009). Cross-scale environmental influences on migratory stopover behaviour. Global Change Biology 15(3): 744-59.
Canaris, A. G., and N. T. Munir. (1991). Helminth-Parasites of the Western Sandpiper, Calidris-Mauri (Aves), from El-Paso and Hudspeth Counties, Texas. Journal of Parasitology 77(5): 787-89.
Capllonch, P., K. Soria, and D. Ortiz. (2008). Migratory behavior of the Andean Thrush (Tardus nigriceps nigriceps) in Argentina. Ornitologia Neotropical 19(2): 161-74. (ESPAÑOL)
Carlisle, J. D., S. L. Stock, et al. (2004). Habitat Associations, Relative Abundance, and Species Richness of Autumn Landbird Migrants in Southwestern Idaho. Condor 106(3): 549-66.
Carlisle, J. D., and C.J. Ralph. (2005) Towards the Establishment of Landbird Migration Monitoring Networks in the United States. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. 689-99.
Carlisle, J. D., G. S. Kaltenecker, and D. L. Swanson. (2005). Stopover Ecology of Autumn Landbird Migrants in the Boise Foothills of Southwestern Idaho. Condor 107(2): 244-58.
Carlisle, J. D., G. S. Kaltenecker, and D. L. Swanson. (2005). Molt Strategies and Age Differences in Migration Timing among Autumn Landbird Migrants in Southwestern Idaho. Auk 122(4): 1070-85.
Carlisle, J. D., and R. L. Holberton. (2006). Relative Efficiency of Fecal Versus Regurgitated Samples for Assessing Diet and the Deleterious Effects of a Tartar Emetic on Migratory Birds. Journal of Field Ornithology 77(2): 126-35.
Carlisle, J. D., G. S. Kaltenecker, and R.S. Brady. (2007). Status of Broad-Winged (Buteo Platypterus) and Red-Shouldered Hawks (B. Lineatus) During Autumn Migration in Southwestern Idaho, 1995-2006. Western Birds 38(4): 251-60.
Carlisle, J. D., S. K. Skagen, et al. (2009). Landbird Migration in the American West: Recent Progress and Future Research Directions. Condor 111(2): 211-25.
Catry, P., S. Bearhop, et al. (2007). Sex differences in settlement behaviour and condition of chiffchaffs Phylloscopus collybita at a wintering site in Portugal. Are females doing better? Journal of Ornithology 148(2): 241-49.
Cerasale, D. J. and C. G. Guglielmo (2006). Dietary effects on prediction of body mass changes in birds by plasma metabolites. Auk 123(3): 836-46.
Cerasale, D. J. and C. G. Guglielmo (2006). Plasma metabolite profiles: Effects of dietary phospholipids in a migratory passerine (Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79(4): 754-62.
Chang, Y. M., K. A. Hatch, et al. (2008). Using stable isotopes to unravel and predict the origins of great cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) overwintering at Kinmen. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 22(8): 1235-44.
Chase, M. K., N. Nur, and G. R. Geupel. (1997). Survival, Productivity, and Abundance in a Wilson's Warbler Population. Auk 114(3): 354-66.
Cheke, R. A., and J. A. Tratalos. (2007). Migration, Patchiness, and Population Processes Illustrated by Two Migrant Pests. BioScience 57(2): 145-54.
Cherel, Y., R. A. Phillips, et al. (2006). Stable isotope evidence of diverse species-specific and individual wintering strategies in seabirds. Biology Letters 2(2): 301-03.
Chernetsov, N., D. Kishkinev, et al. (2008). Migratory programme of juvenile pied flycatchers, Ficedula hypoleuca, from Siberia implies a detour around Central Asia. Animal Behaviour 75(2): 539-45.
Chernetsov, N., D. Kishkinev, et al. (2008). A Long-Distance Avian Migrant Compensates for Longitudinal Displacement during Spring Migration. Current Biology 18(3): 188–90.
Chubbs, T. E., P. G. Trimper, et al. (2008). Tracking Seasonal Movements of Adult Male Harlequin Ducks from Central Labrador Using Satellite Telemetry. Waterbirds 31(Special Publication 2): 173-82.
Cimprich, D. A. and F. R. Moore (2006). Fat affects predator-avoidance behavior in gray catbirds (Dumetella carolinensis) during migratory stopover. Auk 123(4): 1069-76.
Cimprich, D. A., M. S. Woodrey, et al. (2005). Passerine migrants respond to variation in predation risk during stopover. Animal Behaviour 69: 1173-79.
Clark, R. G., K. A. Hobson, et al. (2004). Avian dispersal and demography: Scaling up to the landscape and beyond. Condor 106(4): 717-19.
Clark, R. G., K. A. Hobson, et al. (2006). Geographic variation in the isotopic (delta D, delta C-13, delta N-15, delta S-34) composition of feathers and claws from lesser scaup and northern pintail: implications for studies of migratory connectivity. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie 84(10): 1395-1401.
Clegg, S. M., J. F. Kelly, et al. (2003). Combining genetic markers and stable isotopes to reveal population connectivity and migration patterns in a Neotropical migrant, Wilson's warbler (Wilsonia pusilla). Molecular Ecology 12(4): 819-30.
Cochran, W. W., H. Mouritsen, et al. (2004). Migrating songbirds recalibrate their magnetic compass daily from twilight cues. Science 304(5669): 405-08.
Cochran, W. W., M. S. Bowlin, and M. Wikelski. (2008). Wingbeat frequency and flap-pause ratio during natural migratory flight in thrushes. Integrative and Comparative Biology 48(1): 134-51.
Cole, M. L., D. M. Leslie, and W. L. Fisher. (2002). Habitat Use by Shorebirds at a Stopover Site in the Southern Great Plains. Southwestern Naturalist 47(3): 372-78.
Collins, S. A., S. R. de Kort, et al. (2009). Migration strategy and divergent sexual selection on bird song. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 276(1656): 585-90.
Colwell, M. A., and S. L. Landrum. (1993). Nonrandom Shorebird Distribution and Fine-Scale Variation in Prey Abundance. Condor 95(1): 94-103.
Colwell, M. A., and K. D. Sundeen. (2000). Shorebird Distributions on Ocean Beaches of Northern California. Journal of Field Ornithology 71(1): 1-15.
Cooke, S. J. (2008). Biotelemetry and biologging in endangered species research and animal conservation: relevance to regional, national, and IUCN Red List threat assessments. Endangered Species Research 4(1-2): 165-85.
Cooke, S. J., S. G. Hinch, et al. (2004). Biotelemetry: a mechanistic approach to ecology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 19(6): 334-43.
Cooper, N. W., M. T. Murphy, and L. J. Redmond. (2009). Age- and sex-dependent spring arrival dates of Eastern Kingbirds. Journal of Field Ornithology 80(1): 35-41.
Coppack, T. (2007). Experimental determination of the photoperiodic basis for geographic variation in avian seasonality. Journal of Ornithology 148 (Suppl 2): S459–S67.
Coppack, T., S. F. Becker, and P. J. J. Becker. (2008). Circadian flight schedules in night-migrating birds caught on migration. Biology Letters 4(6): 619-22.
Coppack, T., I. Tindemans, et al. (2008). Can long-distance migratory birds adjust to the advancement of spring by shortening migration distance? The response of the pied flycatcher to latitudinal photoperiodic variation. Global Change Biology 14(11): 2516–22.
Costantini, D., M. Cardinale, and C. Carere. (2007). Oxidative damage and anti-oxidant capacity in two migratory bird species at a stop-over site. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-Toxicology & Pharmacology 144(4): 363-71.
Crowe, O., G. E. Austin, et al. (2008). Estimates and trends of waterbird numbers wintering in Ireland, 1994/95 to 2003/04. Bird Study 55(1): 66-77.
Cueto, V. R., J. Lopez de Casenave, and L. Marone. (2008). Neotropical Austral Migrant Landbirds: Population Trends and Habitat Use in the Central Monte Desert, Argentina. Condor 110(1): 70-79.
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Davis, A. K., N. E. Diggs, et al. (2008). Hematological stress indices reveal no effect of radio-transmitters on wintering Hermit Thrushes. Journal of Field Ornithology 79(3): 293–97.
Davis, C. A., and L. M. Smith. (1998). Behavior of Migrant Shorebirds in Playas of the Southern High Plains, Texas. Condor 100(2): 266-76.
Davis, C. A., and L. M. Smith. (2001). Foraging Strategies and Niche Dynamics of Coexisting Shorebirds at Stopover Sites in the Southern Great Plains. Auk 118(2): 484-95.
Davis, C. A., L. M. Smith, and W. C. Conway. (2005). Lipid Reserves of Migrant Shorebirds During Spring in Playas of the Southern Great Plains. Condor 107(2): 457-62.
Dawson, A. (2008). Control of the annual cycle in birds: endocrine constraints and plasticity in response to ecological variability. Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 363(1497): 1621-33.
de la Hera, I., J. A. Díaz, et al. (2009). A comparative study of migratory behaviour and body mass as determinants of moult duration in passerines. Journal of Avian Biology 40(4): 461-65.
de la Hera, I., J. Pérez-Tris, and J. L. Tellería. (2008). Migratory behaviour affects the trade-off between feather growth rate and feather quality in a passerine bird. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 97(1): 98-105.
Delingat, J., V. Dierschke, et al. (2006). Daily stopovers as optimal migration strategy in a long-distance migrating passerine: the Northern Wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe. Ardea 94(3): 593-605.
Delingat, J., F. Bairlein, and A. Hedenstrom. (2008). Obligatory Barrier Crossing and Adaptive Fuel Management in Migratory Birds: The Case of the Atlantic Crossing in Northern Wheatears (Oenanthe Oenanthe). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62(7): 1069-78.
Deppe, J. L. and J. T. Rotenberry (2005). Temporal patterns in fall migrant communities in Yucatan, Mexico. Condor 107(2): 228-43.
Deppe, J. L., and J. T. Rotenberry. (2008). Scale-dependent habitat use by fall migratory birds: Vegetation structure, floristics, and geography. Ecological Monographs 78(3): 461-87.
Deutschlander, M. E., and R. Muheim. (2009). Fuel reserves affect migratory orientation of thrushes and sparrows both before and after crossing an ecological barrier near their breeding grounds. Journal of Avian Biology 40(1): 85-89.
Dewolfe, B. B., and L. F. Baptista. (1995). Singing Behavior, Song Types on Their Wintering Grounds and the Question of Leap-Frog Migration in Puget-Sound White-Crowned Sparrows. Condor 97(2): 376-89.
Diehl, R., and R. P. Larkin. (2005). Introduction to the WSR-88D (NEXRAD) for ornithological research. Integration in the Americas: Proceedings of the Third International Partners in Flight Conference. Asilomar, California: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service,, Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-191, Albany, CA.
Diehl, R. H., and R. P. Larkin. (1998). Wingbeat Frequency of Two Catharus Thrushes During Nocturnal Migration. Auk 115(3): 591-601.
Diehl, R. H., R. P. Larkin, et al. (2003). Radar observations of bird migration over the Great Lakes. Auk 120(2): 278-90.
Dierschke, V., and J. Delingat. (2001). Stopover Behaviour and Departure Decision of Northern Wheatears, Oenanthe Oenanthe, Facing Different Onward Non-Stop Flight Distances. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 50(6): 535-45.
Dierschke, V., J. Delingat, and H. Schmaljohann. (2003). Time Allocation in Migrating Northern Wheatears (Oenanthe Oenanthe) During Stopover: Is Refuelling Limited by Food Availability or Metabolically?. Journal Fur Ornithologie 144(1): 33-44.
Dierschke, V. (2003). Predation Hazard During Migratory Stopover: Are Light or Heavy Birds under Risk?. Journal of Avian Biology 34(1): 24-29.
Dierschke, J. and F. Bairlein (2004). Habitat selection of wintering passerines in salt marshes of the German Wadden Sea. Journal of Ornithology 145(1): 48-58.
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