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- 2021
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Contrasting use of space by two migratory Afro-Palearctic warblers on their African non-breeding grounds
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- 2020
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Population-specific assessment of carry-over effects across the range of a migratory songbird
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Remarkably similar migration patterns between different red-backed shrike populations suggest that migration rather than breeding area phenology determines the annual cycle
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Using geolocator tracking data and ringing archives to validate citizen-science based seasonal predictions of bird distribution in a data-poor region
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- 2019
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Phenotypic and genetic characterization of the East Siberian Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus yakutensis Ticehurst, 1935) in relation to the European subspecies
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Migration strategies of iberian breeding white-rumped swifts apus caffer, rufous-tailed scrub-robins cercotrichas galactotes and bluethroats Cyanecula svecica
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Spatial behavior and habitat use in widely separated breeding and wintering distributions across three species of long-distance migrant Phylloscopus warblers
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Winter site use by Afro-Palearctic migrants in Ghana : site persistence and densities of Willow Warbler, Pied Flycatcher, Melodious Warbler and Common Redstart
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- 2018
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Spatial behaviour and density of three species of long-distance migrants wintering in a disturbed and non-disturbed woodland in northern Ghana
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Ten grams and 13,000km on the wing - route choice in willow warblers Phylloscopus trochilus yakutensis migrating from Far East Russia to East Africa
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