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Autumn orientation behaviour of paddyfield warblers, Acrocephalus agricola, from a recently expanded breeding range on the western Black Sea coast
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- 2009
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Genetic, morphological, and feather isotope variation of migratory willow warblers show gradual divergence in a ring.
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- 2008
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Response to R. Wiltschko et al. (J. Ornithol.): Contradictory results on the role of polarized light in compass calibration in migratory songbirds
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Placing butterflies on the map - testing regional geographical resolution of three stable isotopes in Sweden using the monophagus peacock Inachis io
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Effects of wind and weather on red admiral, Vanessa atalanta, migration at a coastal site in southern Sweden
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- 2007
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How migrants get there: Migratory performance and orientation
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Polarization of "water-skies" above arctic open waters: how polynyas in the ice-cover can be visually detected from a distance
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Polarization patterns of thick clouds: overcast skies have distribution of the angle of polarization similar to that of clear skies
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Could Vikings have navigated under foggy and cloudy conditions by skylight polarization? On the atmospheric optical prerequisites of polarimetric Viking navigation under foggy and cloudy skies
2007) In Royal Society of London. Proceedings A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 463(2080). p.1081-1095(
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Magnetic compass of migratory Savannah sparrows is calibrated by skylight polarizarion and sunrise and sunset
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