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No evidence for assortative mating within a willow warbler migratory divide
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- 2013
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Migration of the Little Ringed Plover Charadrius dubius breeding in South Sweden tracked by geolocators
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Multi-generational long-distance migration of insects: studying the painted lady butterfly in the Western Palaearctic
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A new approach to evaluate multimodal orientation behaviour of migratory passerine birds recorded in circular orientation cages
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Twilight ascents by common swifts, Apus apus, at dawn and dusk: acquisition of orientation cues?
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The behavioural ecology of animal movement - Reflections upon potential synergies
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- 2012
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Migration Routes and Strategies in a Highly Aerial Migrant, the Common Swift Apus apus, Revealed by Light-Level Geolocators.
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Where on earth can animals use a geomagnetic bi-coordinate map for navigation?
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Northern magnetic displacements trigger endogenous fuelling responses in a naive bird migrant
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Autumn migratory orientation and displacement responses of two willow warbler subspecies (Phylloscopus trochilus trochilus and P. t. acredula) in South Sweden.
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