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The spatial consistency and repeatability of migratory flight routes and stationary sites of individual European nightjars based on multiannual GPS tracks
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A LEAP Forward in Wildlife Conservation : A Standardized Framework to Determine Mortality Causes in Large GPS-Tagged Birds
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The Role of Host-Range Expansion and Co-Speciation in Host–Parasite Associations With the Divergence of the Great Tit Species Complex
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Flying high or flying low? How solar radiation may influence flight altitude for migratory birds
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A call for increased integration of experimental approaches in movement ecology
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Global tracking of marine megafauna space use reveals how to achieve conservation targets
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Using age-ratios to investigate the status of two Siberian Phylloscopus species in Europe
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Migration of black terns Chlidonias niger and common terns Sterna hirundo between south Sweden and the Atlantic coast of Africa
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Biological data derived from European weather radars
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Environmental and Geographic Conditions on the Breeding Grounds Drive Bergmannian Clines in Nightjars
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