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2014
(December)
- Arizaga, J., E. Unamuno, A. Azkona, M. Laso, and P. Peon. 2014. Moult extent differs between populations of different migratory distances: preliminary insights from Bluethroats, Luscinia svecica. Revista Catalana d’Ornitologia 30:24-29. Key words: autumn migration, birds, bluethroat, carry-over effects, Luscinia svecica, moult strategies, northern Iberia;
- Arizaga, J., G. Bota, D. Mazuelas, and P. Vera. 2014. The roles of environmental and geographic variables in explaining the differential wintering distribution of a migratory passerine in southern Europe. Journal of Ornithology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10336-014-1147-4. Key words: birds, Emberiza schoeniclus, farmland, migration pathway, population structure;
- Bentzen, R. L., and A. N. Powell. 2015. Dispersal, movements and site fidelity of post-fledging King Eiders Somateria spectabilis and their attendant females. Ibis 157: 133-146. DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12217. Key words: birds, juvenile, migration, satellite telemetry, sea duck, subadult, successful breeders, wing moult;
- Bessell, P. R., R. A. Robinson, N. Golding, K. R. Searle, I. G. Handel, L. A. Boden, B. V. Purse, and B. M. d. C. Bronsvoort. 2014. Quantifying the Risk of Introduction of West Nile Virus into Great Britain by Migrating Passerine Birds. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12310. Key words: arboviruses, bird migration, Europe, mosquitoes, risk analysis, West Nile virus;
- Chianga, W.-C., M. K. Musyl, C.-L. Sun, G. DiNardo, H.-M. Hung, H.-C. Lin, S.-C. Chen, S.-Z. Yeh, W.-Y. Chen, and C.-L. Kuo. 2014. Seasonal movements and diving behaviour of black marlin (Istiompax indica) in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Fisheries Research (online preview). DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2014.10.023. Key words: basking behaviour, fisheries, istiophorid, pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs), tag retention, thermal habitat, vertical and horizontal movements;
- Dechmann, D. K. N., M. Wikelski, K. Varga, E. Yohannes, W. Fiedler, Kamran Safi, W.-D. Burkhard, and M. T. O’Mara. 2014. Tracking Post-Hibernation Behavior and Early Migration Does Not Reveal the Expected Sex-Differences in a “Female-Migrating” Bat. PLoS ONE 9(12): e114810. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0114810. Key words: mammals, mark-recapture, sex-biased migration, radio telemetry, stable isotopes, subcutaneous pit-tag;
- Donaldson, M. R., S. G. Hinch, C. D. Suski, A. T. Fisk, M. R. Heupel, and S. J. Cooke. 2014. Making connections in aquatic ecosystems with acoustic telemetry monitoring. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12: 565-573. DOI: 10.1890/130283. Key words: acoustic telemetry, fisheries, research gaps;
- Goodenough, A. E., S. M. Fairhurst, J. B. Morrison, M. Cade, P. J. Morgan, and M. J. Wood. 2014. Quantifying the robustness of first arrival dates as a measure of avian migratory phenology. Ibis (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12227. Key words: birds, carry-over effects, climate change, mean arrival dates, migration, timing;
- Gow, E. A., and K. L. Wiebe. 2014. Males migrate farther than females in a differential migrant: an examination of the fasting endurance hypothesis. R.Soc.opensci. 1: 140346. DOI: 10.1098/rsos.140346. Key words: birds, carry-over effects, differential migration, northern flicker, migration patterns, migratory connectivity, sex differences;
- Gow, E. A., K. L. Wiebe, and J. W. Fox. 2015. Cavity use throughout the annual cycle of a migratory woodpecker revealed by geolocators. Ibis 157: 167-170. DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12206. Key words: birds, light-level geolocator, migration, roosting, tree cavities;
- Harms, N. J., P. Legagneux, H. G. Gilchrist, J. Bety, O. P. Love, M. R. Forbes, G. R. Bortolott, and C. Soos. 2014. Feather corticosterone reveals effect of moulting conditions in the autumn on subsequent reproductive output and survival in an Arctic migratory bird. Proc. R. Soc. B 282: 20142085. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.2085. Key words: avian cholera, birds, carry-over effects, common eider, feather corticosterone, moult, reproductive success;
- Hayden, T. A., C. M. Holbrook, D. G. Fielder, C. S. Vandergoot, R. A. Bergstedt, J. M. Dettmers, C. C. Krueger, S. J. Cooke.2014. Acoustic Telemetry Reveals Large-Scale Migration Patterns of Walleye in Lake Huron. PLoS ONE 9(12): e114833. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0114833. Key words: acoustic telemetry, fisheries, Great Lakes, multistate mark-recapture models;
- Lascelles, B., G. N. Di Sciara, T. Agardy, A. Cuttelod, S. Eckert, L. Glowka, E. Hoyt, F. Llewellyn, M. Louzao, V. Ridoux, and M. J. Tetley. 2014. Migratory marine species: their status, threats and conservation management needs. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 24: 111-127. Key words: birds, climate change, coastal, fish, fishing, mammals, Marine Protected Areas, migration, ocean, red list;
- Lavoie, R. A., T. K. Kyser, V. L. Friesen, and L. M. Campbell. 2014. Tracking Overwintering Areas of Fish-Eating Birds to Identify Mercury Exposure. Environ. Sci. Technol. (online preview). DOI: 10.1021/es502813t. Key words: banding, birds, carry-over effect, Caspian tern, connectivity, double-crested cormorant, mark-recapture, mercury, stable isotopes, toxicology, winter habitat;
- Liechti, F., C. Scandolara, D. Rubolini, R. Ambrosini, F. Korner-Nievergelt, S. Hahn, R. Lardelli, M. Romano, M. Caprioli, A. Romano, B. Sicurella, and N. Saino. 2014. Timing of migration and residence areas during the non-breeding period of barn swallows Hirundo rustica in relation to sex and population. Journal of Avian Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/jav.00485. Key words: annual variation, birds, light-level geolocator, non-breeding movements, sex-dependent variation;
- Martell, M. S., R. O. Bierregaard, Jr., B. E. Washburn, J. E. Elliott, C. J. Henny, R. S. Kennedy, and I. MacLeod. 2014. The Spring Migration of Adult North American Ospreys. Journal of Raptor Research 48: 309-324. DOI: 10.3356/JRR-14-00035.1. Key words: birds, loop migration, North America, Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, satellite telemetry, spring migration;
- McClintock, B. T., D. S. Johnson, M. B. Hooten, J. M. Ver Hoef, and J. M. Morales. 2014. When to be discrete: the importance of time formulation in understanding animal movement. Movement Ecology 2: 21. DOI: 10.1186/s40462-014-0021-6. Key words: animal location data, diffusion, marine mammals, movement model, random walk, state-space model, switching behavior, telemetry;
- McClintock, B. T., J. M. London, M. F. Cameron, and P. L. Boveng. 2014. Modelling animal movement using the Argos satellite telemetry location error ellipse. Methods in Ecology and Evolution (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12311. Key words: animal location data, Argos satellite telemetry, Erignathus barbatus, hierarchical model, marine mammal, measurement error, Monachus schauinslandi ,movement model, pinniped, state-space model, switching behaviour;
- Noyce, K. V., and D. L. Garshelis. 2014. Follow the leader: social cues help guide landscape-level movements of American black bears (Ursus americanus). Canadian Journal of Zoology 92: 1005-1017. DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2014-0029. Key words: American black bear, conspecific cueing, facultative migration, mammals, movements, migration, social learning, Ursus americanus;
- O’Neal, B. J., J. O. Stafford, and R. P. Larkin. 2015. Migrating ducks in inland North America ignore major rivers as leading lines. Ibis 157: 154-161. DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12193. Key words: birds, migration, navigation, radar, waterfowl;
- Panuccio, M., G. Lucia, N. Agostini, D. Ottonello, and G. Bogliani. 2014. Motion capacity, geography and ecological features explain the present distribution of a migratory top predator. Ecological Research (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s11284-014-1226-2. Key words: accessibility, birds, Circaetus gallicus, colonization direction, ecological barriers, Italy, migratory detour, short-toed snake eagle;
- Reudink, M. W., A. E. McKellar, K. L. D. Marini, S. L. McArthur, P. P. Marra, and L. M. Ratcliffe. 2014. Inter-annual variation in American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) plumage colour is associated with rainfall and temperature during moult: an 11-year study. Oecologia (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s00442-014-3167-4#page-1. Key words: banding, birds, carotenoids, carry-over effects, mark-recapture;
- Ruegg, K., E. C. Anderson, J. Boone, J. Pouls, and T. B. Smith. 2014. A role for migration-linked genes and genomic islands in divergence of a songbird. Mol Ecol 23: 4757-69. DOI: 10.1111/mec.12842. Key words: birds, genomics, migration, sex chromosome, speciation;
- Saalfeld, S. T., and R. B. Lanctot. 2014. Conservative and opportunistic settlement strategies in Arctic-breeding shorebirds. The Auk 132: 212-234. DOI: 10.1642/AUK-13-193.1. Key words: Alaska, Barrow, birds, density, nesting, return rates, site-fidelity, settlement strategy;
- Schlagel, U. E., and M. A. Lewis. 2014. Detecting effects of spatial memory and dynamic information on animal movement decisions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5: 1236-1246. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12284. Key words: animal movement, behaviour, cognitive map, information, mechanistic model, memory, resource selection, step selection function;
- Schummer, M. L., J. Cohen, R. M. Kaminski, M. E. Brown, and C. L. Wax. 2014. Atmospheric teleconnections and Eurasian snow cover as predictors of a weather severity index in relation to Mallard Anas platyrhynchos autumn–winter migration. Wildfowl 4: 451-469. Key words: Arctic Oscillation, banding, birds, climate, El Nino, mark-recapture, migration, waterfowl, weather,
winter; - Sedinger, J. S., and R. T. Alisauskas. 2014. Cross-seasonal effects and the dynamics of waterfowl populations. Wildfowl 4: 277-304. Key words: birds, carry-over effect, climate, cross-seasonal effect, fitness, population, reproduction, survival;
- Smircich, M. G., and J. T. Kelly. 2014. Extending the 2% rule: the effects of heavy internal tags on stress physiology, swimming performance, and growth in brook trout. Animal Biotelemetry 2:16. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-2-16. Key words: acoustic tagging, biotelemetry, fisheries, tag retention;
- Steel, A. E., J. H. Coates, A. R. Hearn, and A. P. Klimley. 2014. Performance of an ultrasonic telemetry positioning system under varied environmental conditions. Animal Biotelemetry 2: 15. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-2-15. Key words: acoustics, fisheries, horizontal positioning error; positioning efficiency, ultrasonic telemetry, VEMCO positioning system (VPS);
- Thingstad, P. G., O. Hogstad, and J. D. M. Speed. 2014. The influence of climatic conditions in breeding grounds and migratory flyways on a subalpine Norwegian Willow Warbler Phylloscopus trochilus population. Ornis Fennica 91:00-00. Key words: birds, carry-over effects, climate, habitat loss, mark-recapture, Sahel Africa;
- Tian, H., S. Zhou, L. Dong, T. P. Van Boeckel, Y. Cui, Y, Wu, B. Cazelles, S. Huang, R. Yang, B. T. Grenfell, and B. Xu. 2014. Avian influenza H5N1 viral and bird migration networks in Asia. PNAS 112: 172-177. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1405216112. Key words: bird migration, HPAI H5N1, network, satellite telemetry, viral migration;
- Tonra, C. M., C. Both, and P. P. Marra. 2014. Incorporating site and year-specific deuterium ratios (delta-H2) from precipitation into geographic assignments of a migratory bird. Journal of Avian Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/jav.00553. Key words: annual variation, base map, birds, pied flycatcher, site variation, stable isotopes;
- Urbanek, R. P., E. K. Szyszkoski, and S. E. Zimorski. 2014. Winter Distribution Dynamics and Implications to a Reintroduced Population of Migratory Whooping Cranes. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 5: 340-362. DOI: 10.3996/092012-JFWM-088. Key words: birds, direct autumn release, Grus americana, migratory population, reintroduction, ultralight aircraft, whooping crane, winter distribution;
- Wang, C. Y., H. Du, H. Zhang, J. M. Wu, Z. G. Liu, and Q. W. Wei. 2014. Migration of juvenile and sub-adult Chinese sturgeon Acipenser sinensis Gray, 1835 in the Yangtze River, China below the Gezhouba Dam. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 30: 1109-1114. DOI: 10.1111/jai.12599. Key words: acoustic telemetry, dam barrier, fisheries, migration distance, migration speed;
- Watts, B. D., and B. R. Truitt. 2014. Spring migration of red knots along the Virginia barrier islands. The Journal of Wildlife Management (online preview). DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.828. Key words: aerial survey, barrier islands, birds, Calidris canutus rufa, habitat use, population trend, red knot, stopover ecology, Virginia;
- Woodworth, B. K., G. W. Mitchell, D. R. Norris, C. M. Francis, and P. D. Taylor. 2014. Patterns and correlates of songbird movements at an ecological barrier during autumn migration assessed using landscape- and regional-scale automated radio telemetry. Ibis (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12228. Key words: birds, departure decisions, energetic condition, migratory orientation, radio telemetry, stopover, weather;
- Zenzal, Jr., T. J., R. H. Diehl, and F. R. Moore. 2014. The impact of radio-tags on Ruby-throated Hummingbirds (Archilochus colubris). The Condor 116: 518-526. DOI: 10.1650/CONDOR-13-142.1. Key words: Archilochus colubris, behavior, birds, flight simulations, migration, radio-tagging, radio telemetry, radio transmitters, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds;
- Zwarts, L., J. van der Kamp, E. Klop, M. Sikkema, and E. Wymenga. 2014. West African Mangroves Harbour Millions of Wintering European Warblers. Ardea 102: 121-130. DOI: 10.5253/arde.v102i2.a2. Key words: Avicennia, birds, carry-over effect, European Reed Warbler, insectivorous warblers, mangrove, migration, Rhizophora, West Africa;
(August to November)
- Alvarado, A. H., T. L. Fuller, and T. B. Smith. 2014. Integrative tracking methods elucidate the evolutionary dynamics of a migratory divide. Ecology and Evolution 4: 3456-3469. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1205. Key words: birds, Catharus guttatus, divergence, hybridization, light-level geolocator, migratory divide;
- Araya, M., E. J. Niklitschek, D. H. Secor, and P. M. Piccoli. 2014. Partial migration in introduced wild chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) of southern Chile. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 149: 87-95. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2014.07.011. Key words: fisheries, introduced species, life-history variation, otoliths microchemistry, partial migration, Sr:Ca Chile, Aysen region, Aysen watershed;
- Baerwald, E. F., W. P. Patterson, and R. M. R. Barclay. 2014. Origins and migratory patterns of bats killed by wind turbines in southern Alberta: evidence from stable isotopes. Ecosphere 5: 118. DOI: 10.1890/ES13-00380.1. Key words: Alberta, bat fatalities, catchment area, hoary bat, Lasionycteris noctivagans, Lasiurus cinereus, mammals, migration, silver-haired bat, stable isotopes, wind energy;
- Beachama, T. D,, R. J. Beamisha, J. R. Candya, C. Wallacea, S. Tuckera, J. H. Mossb, and M. Trudela. 2014. Stock-Specific Migration Pathways of Juvenile Sockeye Salmon in British Columbia Waters and in the Gulf of Alaska. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143: 1386-1403. DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2014.935476. Key words: CPUE, fisheries, migration route, salmon, stock composition;
- Bernard, E., A. Paese, R. B. Machado, and L. M. de Souza Aguiar. 2014. Blown in the wind: bats and wind farms in Brazil. Natureza and Conservacao (online preview). DOI: 10.1016/j.ncon.2014.08.005. Key words: Chiroptera, clean energy, Environmental Impact Assessment, mammals, renewable energy, wind energy, wildlife interaction;
- Berumen, M. L., C. D. Braun, J. E. M. Cochran, G. B. Skomal, and S. R. Thorrold. 2014. Movement Patterns of Juvenile Whale Sharks Tagged at an Aggregation Site in the Red Sea. PLoS ONE 9(7): e103536. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0103536. Key words: fisheries, satellite telemetry;
- Brown, C. 2014. The Homing Instinct: Meaning and Mystery in Animal Migration Bernd Heinrich. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, New York. 352 pages. Journal of Field Ornithology 85: 431-432. DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12082_2.;
- Campbell, G. S., L. Thomas, K. Whitaker, A. B. Douglas, J. Calambokidis, and J. A. Hildebrand. 2014. Inter-annual and seasonal trends in cetacean distribution, density and abundance off southern California. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography (online preview). DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2014.10.008. Key words: abundance, CalCOFI, cetaceans, density, distribution, line transect, marine mammal, southern California, trends;
- Cardador, L., J. Navarro, M. G. Forero, K. A. Hobson, and S. Manosa. 2014. Breeding origin and spatial distribution of migrant and resident harriers in a Mediterranean wintering area: insights from isotopic analyses, ring recoveries and species distribution modeling. Journal of Ornithology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10336-014-1122-0. Key words: birds, Deuterium, distribution modeling, Europe, mark- recapture, migration, raptors, ring recoveries, stable isotopes;
- Ceriani, S. A., J. D. Roth, C. R. Sasso, C. M. McClellan, M. C. James, H. L. Haas, R. J. Smolowitz, D. R. Evans, D. S. Addison, D. A. Bagley, L. M. Ehrhart, and J. F. Weishampel. 2014. Modeling and mapping isotopic patterns in the Northwest Atlantic derived from loggerhead sea turtles. Ecosphere 5: 122. DOI: 10.1890/ES14-00230.1. Key words: carbon-13, Caretta caretta, geographic assignment models, isoscapes, migratory connectivity, Northwest Atlantic, nitrogen-15, reptiles, satellite telemetry, stable isotopes;
- Chambers, L. E., L. J. Beaumont, and I. L. Hudson. 2014. Continental scale analysis of bird migration timing: influences of climate and life history traits—a generalized mixture model clustering and discriminant approach. International Journal of Miometeorology 58: 1147-1162. Key words: Australia, birds, climate, generalized mixture model clustering, phenology;
- Copeland, H. E., H. Sawyer, K. L. Monteith, D. E. Naugle, A. Pocewicz, N. Graf, and M. J. Kauffman. 2014. Conserving migratory mule deer through the umbrella of sage-grouse. Ecosphere 5: 117. DOI: 10.1890/ES14-00186.1. Key words: Centrocerus urophasianus, conservation easements, conservation effectiveness, energy development, Green River Basin, mammals, migratory corridors, mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus, sage-grouse core area, umbrella conservation, ungulate migration;
- Cousineau, M. L., D. Bordage, J. Rodrigue, and P. Brousseau. 2014. Natal origin of black ducks harvested during the sport hunt in Quebec, Canada. The Journal of Wildlife Management 78: 1250-1260. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.771. Key words: Anas rubripes, birds, fall migration, harvest, hunting regulations, stable isotopes;
- Dao, A., A. S. Yaro, M. Diallo, S. Timbine, D. L. Huestis, Y. Kassogue, A. I. Traore, Z. L. Sanogo, D. Samake, and T. Lehmann. 2014. Signatures of aestivation and migration in Sahelian malaria mosquito populations. Nature (online preview). DOI: 10.1038/nature13987. Key words: disease, invertebrate, long-distance migration, vector persistence;
- Dujon, A. M., R. T. Lindstrom, and G. C. Hays. 2014. The accuracy of Fastloc-GPS locations and implications for animal tracking. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5: 1162-1169. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12286. Key words: animal tags, positioning error, reptiles, satellite telemetry, sea turtle, sensitivity analysis;
- Fort, J., G. J. Robertson, D. Gremillet, G. Traisnel, and P. Bustamante. 2014. Spatial Ecotoxicology: Migratory Arctic Seabirds Are Exposed to Mercury Contamination While Overwintering in the Northwest Atlantic. Environ. Sci. Technol. 48: 11560-11567. DOI: 10.1021/es504045g. Key words: mercury, seabirds, stable isotopes, telemetry, top predator, toxicology;
- Francis, C. M., R. J. Barker, and E. G. Cooch. 2014. Modelling demographic processes in marked populations: proceedings of the EURING 2013 analytical meeting. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5: 1265-1268. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12300. Key words: banding, birds, capture-recapture, EURING, mark-recapture, modelling, population ecology, occupancy, statistics, tagging;
- Gomez, L., K. W. Larsen, and P. T. Gregory. 2014. Contrasting Patterns of Migration and Habitat Use in Neighboring Rattlesnake Populations. Journal of Herpetology (in-press). DOI: 10.1670/13-138. Key words: partial migration, reptiles;
- Gremillet, D., C. Peron, J.-B. Pons, R. Ouni, M. Authier, M. Thevenet, and J. Fort. 2014. Irreplaceable area extends marine conservation hotspot off Tunisia: insights from GPS-tracking Scopoli’s shearwaters from the largest seabird colony in the Mediterranean. Marine Biology 161: 2669-2680. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-014-2538-z. Key words: birds, conservation, GPS telemetry, management;
- Hahn, S., T. Emmenegger, S. Lisovski, V. Amrhein, P. Zehtindjiev, and F. Liechti. 2014. Variable detours in long-distance migration across ecological barriers and their relation to habitat availability at ground. Ecology and Evolution 4: 4150-4160. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1279. Key words: birds, Distance, light-level geolocator, migration route, optimal migration, time minimization, timing;
- Hallworth, M. T., T. S. Sillett, S. L. Van Wilgenburg, K. A. Hobson, and P. P. Marra. 2014. Migratory Connectivity of a Neotropical Migratory Songbird Revealed by Archival Light-level Geolocators. Ecological Applications (online preview). DOI: 10.1890/14-0195.1. Key words: birds, light-level geolocator, migratory connectivity, ovenbirds;
- Harris, L. N., J.-S. Moore, C. G. McDermid, and H. K. Swanson. 2014. Long-distance anadromous migration in a fresh water specialist: the lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Canadian Field Naturalist (online preview). Key words: anadromy, fisheries, lake trout, migration, Salvelinus namaycush, Victoria Island;
- Higa, M., Y. Yamaura, I. Koizumi, Y. Yabuhara, M. Senzaki, and S. Ono. 2015. Mapping large-scale bird distributions using occupancy models and citizen data with spatially biased sampling effort. Diversity and Distributions 21: 46-54. DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12255. Key words: birds, imperfect detection, opportunistic citizen data, Maxlike, multispecies occupancy model, pseudo-absence data, spatially biased sampling effort;
- Hobson, K. A., S. L. Van Wilgenburg, J. Faaborg, J. D. Toms, C. Rengifo, A. L. Sosa, Y. Aubry, and R. Brito Aguilar. 2014. Connecting breeding and wintering grounds of Neotropical migrant songbirds using stable hydrogen isotopes: a call for an isotopic atlas of migratory connectivity. Journal of Field Ornithology 85: 237-257. DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12065. Key words: Bayesian statistical methods, birds, conservation, deuterium, feathers, isoscapes, migratory connectivity, stable isotopes;
- Holmes, B. J., J. G. Pepperell, S. P. Griffiths, F. R. Jaine, I. R. Tibbetts, and M. B. Bennett. 2014. Tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) movement patterns and habitat use determined by satellite tagging in eastern Australian waters. Marine Biology 161: 2645-2658. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-014-2536-1. Key words: fisheries, partial migration, pop-up archival tags, telemetry;
- Horton, K. G., W. G. Shriver, and J. Buler. 2014. A Comparison of Traffic Estimates of Nocturnal Flying Animals Using Radar, Thermal Imaging, and Acoustic Recording. Ecological Applications (online preview). DOI: 10.1890/14-0279.1. Key words: acoustics, birds, nocturnal migration, radar, thermal image;
- Hou, L., M. Verdirame, and K. C. Welch. 2014. Automated tracking of wild hummingbird mass and energetics over multiple time scales using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Journal of Avian Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/jav.00478. Key words: birds, low-power radio frequency identification, radio telemetry, RFID;
- Hoyos-Padilla, E. M., J. T. Ketchum, A. P. Klimley, and F. Galvan-Magana. 2014. Ontogenetic migration of a female scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini in the Gulf of California. Animal Biotelemetry 2: 17. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-2-17. Key words: archival tag, fisheries, Gulf of California, hammerhead shark, juvenile, mark-recapture, movements, ontogeny;
- Johnson, C. J., and D. E. Russell. 2014. Long-term distribution responses of a migratory caribou herd to human disturbance. Biological Conservation 177: 52-63. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2014.06.007. Key words: caribou, habituation, human disturbance, mammals, Rangifer tarandus granti, resource selection, zone of influence;
- Kolzsch, A., S. Bauer, R. de Boer, L. Griffin, D. Cabot, K.-M. Exo, H. P. van der Jeugd, and B. A. Nolet. 2014. Forecasting spring from afar? Timing of migration and predictability of phenology along different migration routes of an avian herbivore. Journal of Animal Ecology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12281. Key words: barnacle goose, birds, Branta leucopsis, capital breeding, climatic barrier, GDD jerk, green wave hypothesis, migration flyway, onset of spring;
- Krapu, G. L., D. A. Brandt, P. J. Kinzel, and A, T. Pearse. 2014. Spring migration ecology of the mid-continent sandhill crane population with an emphasis on use of the Central Platte River Valley, Nebraska. Wildlife Monographs 189: 1-41. DOI: 10.1002/wmon.1013. Key words: birds, body mass, Central Platte River Valley (CPRV), fat reserves, food habits, Grus canadensis, habitat use, Mid-Continent Population (MCP), migration chronology, roost-site use, sandhill crane, Saskatchewan, satellite telemetry, spring staging areas, subspecies, subpopulations, time budgets;
- Kresnik, R. J., and B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2014. Space-use strategies of wintering Ovenbirds in Belize: causes and consequences. Journal of Field Ornithology 85: 274-288. DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12067. Key words: birds, body condition, Neotropical migrant, radio telemetry, Seiurus aurocapilla, space use, wanderer, winter territoriality;
- Kuenzer, C., M. Ottinger, M. Wegmann, H. Guo, C. Wang, J. Zhang, S. Decha, and M. Wikelskie. 2014. Earth observation satellite sensors for biodiversity monitoring: potentials and bottlenecks. International Journal of Remote Sensing 35: 6599-6647. DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2014.964349. Key words: remote sensing, Earth observation sensors;
- La Sorte, F. A., D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka, J. P. DeLong, and S. Kelling. 2014. Spring phenology of ecological productivity contributes to the use of looped migration strategies by birds. Proc. R. Soc. B 281: 1793 20140984. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.0984. Key words: eBird, ecological productivity, green-wave hypothesis, looped migration, migration flyway, seasonal bird migration;
- Lavoie, R. A., C. J. Baird, L. E. King, K. Kyser, V. L. Friesen, and L. M. Campbell. 2014. Contamination of Mercury during the Wintering Period Influences Concentrations at Breeding Sites in Two Migratory Piscivorous Birds. Environ. Sci. Technol. 48: 13694-13702. DOI: 10.1021/es502746z. Key words: birds, carry-over effects, mercury, toxicology;
- Le Corre, M., C. Dussault, S. D. Cote. 2014. Detecting changes in the annual movements of terrestrial migratory species: using the first-passage time to document the spring migration of caribou. Movement Ecology 2: 19. Key words: arrival date, departure date, first-passage time, mammals, migration, migratory caribou, movements, signal segmentation process;
- Ledwon, M., and J. Betleja. 2014. Post-breeding migration of Night Herons Nycticorax nycticorax tracked by GPS/GSM transmitters. Journal of Ornithology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10336-014-1131-z. Key words: birds, conservation, GPS/GSM transmitters, home range, migration, short diurnal stops, stopover, telemetry;
- Lemos, V. M., A. S. Varela, P. R. Schwingel, J. H. Muelbert, and J. P. Vieira. 2014. Migration and reproductive biology of Mugil liza (Teleostei: Mugilidae) in south Brazil. Journal of Fish Biology 85: 671-687. DOI: 10.1111/jfb.12452. Key words: fishery, mullet, reproduction, southern population, spawning;
- Letessier, T. B., P. J. Bouchet, J. Reisser, and J. J. Meeuwig. 2014. Baited videography reveals remote foraging and migration behaviour of sea turtles. Marine Biodiversity (onlie preview). DOI: 10.1007/s12526-014-0287-3. Key words: reptiles, sea turtle, stereo baited remote underwater video system;
- Lidgard, D. C., W. D. Bowen, I. D. Jonsen, B. J. McConnell, P. Lovell, D. M. Webber, T. Stone, and S. J. Iverson. 2014. Transmitting species-interaction data from animal-borne transceivers through Service Argos using Bluetooth communication. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5: 864-871. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12235. Key words: archival data, bluetooth, community ecology, GPS telemetry, marine mammals, monitoring, population ecology, sampling, satellite telemetry, species interactions;
- Lin, T.-H., H.-Y. Yu, C.-F. Chen, and L.-S. Chou. 2014. Passive acoustic monitoring on the seasonal species composition of cetaceans from a marine observatory. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 136: 2074. DOI: 10.1121/1.4899446. Key words: acoustics, biodiverstity, cetacean, marine mammal, Taiwan;
- Macias-Duarte, A., and C. J. Conway. 2015. Spatial patterns in hydrogen isotope ratios in feathers of Burrowing Owls from western North America. The Auk 132: 25-36. DOI: 10.1642/AUK-13-061.1. Key words: Athene cunicularia, birds, Burrowing Owl, deuterium, feathers, isoscape, stable isotopes;
- Martins, E. G., L. F. Gutowsky, P. M. Harrison, J. E. Flemming, I. D. Jonsen, D. Z. Zhu, A. Leake, D. A. Patterson, M. Power, and S. J. Cooke. 2014. Behavioral attributes of turbine entrainment risk for adult resident fish revealed by acoustic telemetry and state-space modeling. Animal Biotelemetry 2: 13. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-2-13. Key words: acoustic telemetry, behavioral ecology, bull trout, code division multiple access, fisheries, forebay, hydropower, movement ecology, state-space model, turbine entrainment;
- McKinnon, E. A., K. C. Fraser, C. Q. Stanley, and B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2014. Tracking from the Tropics Reveals Behaviour of Juvenile Songbirds on Their First Spring Migration. PLoS ONE. 9, e105605. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105605. Key words: birds, juvenile, light-level geolocator, migratory timing, stop-over behavior;
- Mellone, U., J. De La Puente, P. Lopez-Lopez, R. Liminana, A. Bermejo, and V. Urios. 2014. Seasonal differences in migration patterns of a soaring bird in relation to environmental conditions: a multi-scale approach. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s00265-014-1818-4. Key words: Aquila pennata, birds, flight, GPS satellite telemetry, raptors, Sahara, wind;
- Mirallesa, L., F. Juanesb, and E. Garcia-Vazqueza. 2014. Interoceanic Sex-Biased Migration in Bluefish. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143: 1308-1315. DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2014.935480. Key words: bluefish, fisheries, gene flow, population structure, sex-biased dispersal;
- Morelle, K., F. Lehaire, and P. Lejeune. 2014. Is wild boar heading towards movement ecology? A review of trends and gaps. Wildlife Biology 20: 196-205. DOI: 10.2981/wlb.00017. Key words: GPS telemetry, mammals, radio telemetry, wild boar;
- Morita, K., T. Tamate, M. Kuroki, and T. Nagasawa. 2014. Temperature-dependent variation in alternative migratory tactics and its implications for fitness and population dynamics in a salmonid fish. Journal of Animal Ecology 83: 1268-1278. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12240. Key words: anadromous fish, climate change, maturation, partial migration, phenotypic plasticity, portfolio effect;
- Muller, M. S., B. Massa, R. A. Phillips, and G. Dell’omo. 2014. Individual consistency and sex differences in migration strategies of Scopoli’s shearwaters, Calonectris diomedea, despite year differences. Current Zoology (formerly Acta Zoologica Sinica) 60: 631 – 641. Key words: avian migration, birds, GLS loggers, individual strategies, repeatability;
- Naidoo, R., P. Du Preez, G. Stuart-Hill, P. Beytell, and R. Taylor. 2014. Long-range migrations and dispersals of African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation area. African Journal of Ecology 52: 581-584. DOI: 10.1111/aje.12163. Key words: African buffalo, ear tag, GPS telemetry, mammals, Syncerus caffer;
- Neves, V., C. Nava, M. Cormons, E. Bremer, G. Castresana, P. Lima, S. Junior, R. Phillips, M. Magalhaes, and R. Santos. 2014. Migration routes and non-breeding areas of Common Terns Sterna hirundo from the Azores. Emu (online preview). Key words: bird banding, common tern, light-level geolocator, mark-recapture, ring recoveries, migration dynamics of the Serengeti ecosystem. Applied and Computational Mathematics 3: 171-176. DOI: 10.11648/j.acm.20140304.18. Key words: carnivores, ecosystem, grass, herbivores, mammals, migration, population dynamics, wildebeest;
- Nilsson, C., J. Backman, and T. Alerstam. 2014. Are flight paths of nocturnal songbird migrants influenced by local coastlines at a peninsula? Current Zoology 60: 660-669. Key words: bird migration, coastlines, flight paths, leading lines, Passerines, radar;
- Pollet, I. L., A. Hedd, P. D. Taylor, W. A. Montevecchi, and D. Shutler. 2014. Migratory movements and wintering areas of Leach’s Storm-Petrels tracked using geolocators. Journal of Field Ornithology 85: 321-328. DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12071. Key words: archival light logger, birds, geolocator, migration, Oceanodroma leucorhoa, seabird tracking;
- Portnoy, D. S., C. M. Hollenbeck, C. N. Belcher, W. B. Driggers, B. S. Frazier, J. Gelsleichter, R. D. Grubbs, and J. R. Gold. 2014. Contemporary population structure and post-glacial genetic demography in a migratory marine species, the blacknose shark, Carcharhinus acronotus. Molecular Ecology 23: 5480-5495. DOI: 10.1111/mec.12954. Key words: conservation genetics, elasmobranchs, fisheries, glacial refugia, secondary contact;
- Pylant, C. L., D. M. Nelson, and S. R. Keller. 2014. Stable hydrogen isotopes record the summering grounds of eastern red bats (Lasiurus borealis). Peer. J. 2:e629. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.629. Key words: mammals, migratory connectivity, stable isotopes;
- Raabe, J. K., and J. E. Hightower. 2014. Assessing Distribution of Migratory Fishes and Connectivity following Complete and Partial Dam Removals in a North Carolina River. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 34: 955-969. DOI: 10.1080/02755947.2014.938140. Key words: dam removal, fisheries, migratory movement, PIT tags, telemetry;
- Raymond, L., A. Vialatte, and M. Plantegenest. 2014. Combination of morphometric and isotopic tools for studying spring migration dynamics in Episyrphus balteatus. Ecosphere 5: art88. DOI: 10.1890/ES14-00075.1. Key words: biological control, deuterium, Episyrphus balteatus, Europe, hoverfly, invertebrates, migration, stable isotopes, wing morphometrics;
- Richard, E., S. Saïd, J.-L. Hamann, and J.-M. Gaillarda. 2014. Daily, seasonal, and annual variations in individual home-range overlap of two sympatric species of deer. Canadian Journal of Zoology 92: 853-859. DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2014-0045. Key words: Capreolus capreolus, Cervus elaphus, GPS, home range, mammals, red deer, roe deer, site fidelity, sympatry;
- Risch, D., M. Castellote, C. W. Clark, G. E. Davis, P. J. Dugan, L. E. W. Hodge, A. Kumar, K. Lucke, D. K. Mellinger, S. L. Nieukirk, C. M. Popescu, C. Ramp, A. J. Read, A. N. Rice, M. A. Silva, U. Siebert, K. M. Stafford, H. Verdaat, and S. M. Van Parijs. 2014. Seasonal migrations of North Atlantic minke whales: novel insights from large-scale passive acoustic monitoring networks. Movement Ecology 2: 24. Key words: Balaenoptera acutorostrata, geographic variation, marine mammal, migration, minke whales, passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), pulse trains, seasonality
- Rose, R. A., D. Byler, J. R. Eastman, E. Fleishman, G. Geller, S. Goetz, L. Guild, H. Hamilton, M. Hansen, R. Headley, J. Hewson, N. Horning, B. A. Kaplin, N. Laporte, A. Leidner, P. Leimgruber, J. Morisette, J. Musinsky, L. Pintea, A. Prados, V.C. Radeloff, M. Rowen, S. Saatchi, S. Schill, K. Tabor, W. Turner, A. Vodacek, J. Vogelmann, M. Wegmann, D. Wilkie, and C. Wilson. 2014. Ten Ways Remote Sensing Can Contribute to Conservation. Conservation Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12397. Key words: applied research, biodiversity, priority setting, remote sensing;
- Ruegg, K., E. C. Anderson, K. L. Paxton, V. Apkenas, S. Lao, R. B. Siegel, D. F. DeSante, F. Moore, and T. B. Smith. 2014. Mapping migration in a songbird using high-resolution genetic markers. Molecular Ecology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/mec.12977. Key words: birds, genetic marker, migratory connectivity, Wilson’s warbler;
- Sarkar, D., C. A. Chapman, L. Griffin, and R. Sengupta. 2014. Analyzing Animal Movement Characteristics From Location Data. Transactions in GIS (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/tgis.12114. Key words: birds, data mining, migratory directionality, migratory periodicity;
- Scott, R., A. Biastoch, C. Roder, V. A. Stiebens, and C. Eizaguirre. 2014. Nano-tags for neonates and ocean-mediated swimming behaviours linked to rapid dispersal of hatchling sea turtles. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.1209. Key words: juvenile dispersal, miniaturization, nano tag, reptiles, sea turtle, telemetry;
- Seidler, R. G., R. A. Long, J. Berger, S. Bergen, and J. P. Beckmann. 2014. Identifying Impediments to Long-Distance Mammal Migrations. Conservation Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12376. Key words: Brownian bridge movement model, Greater Yellowstone, highway, long-distance migration, mammals, natural gas, pronghorn, resource utilization function, stopover;
- Shariatinajafabadi, M., T. Wang, A. K. Skidmore, A. G. Toxopeus, A. Kolzsch, B. A. Nolet, K.-M. Exo, L. Griffin, J. Stahl, and D. Cabot. 2014. Migratory Herbivorous Waterfowl Track Satellite-Derived Green Wave Index. PLoS ONE 9(9): e108331. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0108331. Key words: birds, GPS telemetry, green wave index, migration phenology, remote sensing;
- Shaw, J. M. and P. G. Ryan. 2014. Stable isotopes reveal regional movement patterns in an endangered bustard. Austral Ecology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/aec.12194. Key words: birds, carbon, feathers, Karoo, movement, Neotis ludwigii, nitrogen, stable isotopes;
- Shepard Watkins, K., and K. A. Rose. 2014. The Effects of Spatial and Temporal Resolution in Simulating Fish Movement in Individual-Based Models. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143: 1143-1160. DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2014.911208. Key words: event based, fisheries, individual-based models, kinesis, restricted-area search, run and tumble;
- Smith, M., M. Bolton, D. J. Okill, R. W. Summers, P. Ellis, F. Liechti, and J. D. Wilson. 2014. Geolocator tagging reveals Pacific migration of Red-necked Phalarope Phalaropus lobatus breeding in Scotland. Ibis 156: 870-873. DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12196. Key words: Atlantic, birds, light-level geolocator tags, Nearctic. Palaearctic, shorebird, wader;
- Sonsthagen, S. A., T. L. Tibbitts, R. E. Gill Jr., I. Williams, and S. L. Talbot. 2014. Spatial genetic structure of bristle-thighed curlews (Numenius tahitiensis): breeding area differentiation not reflected on the non-breeding grounds. Conservation Genetics (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10592-014-0654-4. Key words: Alaska, birds, bristle-thighed curlew, migratory connectivity, Numenius, Oceania, population genetic structure;
- Sua, N.-J., C.-L. Suna, A. E. Puntb, S.-Z. Yeha, and G. DiNardoc. 2014. Environmental influences on seasonal movement patterns and regional fidelity of striped marlin, Kajikia audax, in the Pacific Ocean. Fisheries Research (online preview). DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2014.07.017. Key words: catch per unit effort, CPUE, environmental preference, fisheries, habitat range, linear models, spatial pattern;
- Telleria, J. L., J. Fernandez-Lopeza, and G. Fandos. 2014. Using ring records and field surveys to predict the winter distribution of a migratory passerine. Bird Study 61: 527-536. DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2014.953033. Key words: bird banding, mark-recapture, nonbreeding range, ringing, winter distribution;
- Thorup, K., F. Korner-Nievergelt, E. B. Cohen, and S. R. Baillie. 2014. Large-scale spatial analysis of ringing and re-encounter data to infer movement patterns: A review including methodological perspectives. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5: 1337-1350. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12258. Key words: bird banding, bird ringing, observer bias, mark-recapture, migration, migratory connectivity, re-encounter probability, spatial distribution;
- van Oudenhove, L., G. Gauthier, and J.-D. Lebreton. 2014. Year-round effects of climate on demographic parameters of an arctic-nesting goose species. Journal of Animal Ecology 83: 1322-1333. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12230. Key words: birds, capture–mark–recapture, Chen caerulescens atlantica, climate change, harvest, multistate model;
- Vandeperre, F., A. Aires-da-Silva, J. Fontes, M. Santos, R. Serrao Santos, and P. Afonso. 2014. Movements of Blue Sharks (Prionace glauca) across Their Life History. PLoS ONE 9(8): e103538. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0103538. Key words: fisheries, movement patterns, telemetry;
- Vander Zanden, H. B., A. D. Tucker, K. M. Hart, M. M. Lamont, I. Fujisaki, D. S. Addison, K. L. Mansfield, K. F. Phillips, M. B. Wunder, G. J. Bowen, M. Pajuelo, A. B. Bolten, and K. A. Bjorndal. 2014. Determining origin in a migratory marine vertebrate: a novel method to integrate stable isotopes and satellite tracking. Ecological Applications (in press). DOI: 10.1890/14-0581.1. Key words: reptiles, satellite telemetry, sea turtles, stable isotopes;
- Víkingsson, G. A. and M. P. Heide-Jorgensen. 2014. First indications of autumn migration routes and destination of common minke whales tracked by satellite in the North Atlantic during 2001–2011. Marine Mammal Science (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/mms.12144. Key words: Icelandic shelf, marine mammal, migratory connectivity, rorqualm, satellite telemetry;
- Wall, C. C., P. Simard, M. Lindemuth, C. Lembke, D. F. Naar, C. Hu, B. B. Barnes, F. E. Muller-Karger, and D. A. Mann. 2014. Temporal and spatial mapping of red grouper, Epinephelus morio, sound production. Journal of Fish Biology 85: 1470-1488. DOI: 10.1111/jfb.12500. Key words: AUV, fisheries, Gulf of Mexico, passive acoustic monitoring, spawning habitat, Steamboat Lumps Marine Reserve;
- Winger, B. M., F. K. Barker, and R. H. Ree. 2014. Temperate origins of long-distance seasonal migration in New World songbirds. PNAS 111 (33). Key words: bird migration, dispersal-extinction-cladogenesis, evolution of migration, historical biogeography, tropical niche conservatism;
- Wishingrad, V., M. K. Carr, M. S. Pollock, M. C. O. Ferrari, and D. P. Chivers. 2014. Lake Sturgeon Geographic Range, Distribution, and Migration Patterns in the Saskatchewan River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143: 1555-1561. DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2014.954052. Key words: Acipenser fulvescens, fisheries, lake sturgeon, migration patterns;
- Wright, G. V., R. M. Wright, and P. S. Kemp. 2014. Impact of tide gates on the migration of juvenile sea trout, Salmo trutta. Ecological Engineering 71: 615-622. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2014.07.080. Key words: fisheries, migratory delay, passage efficiency, sea trout, smolt, tide gate;
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- Ajemian, M. J., and S. P. Powers. 2014. Towed-float satellite telemetry tracks large-scale movement and habitat connectivity of myliobatid stingrays. Environmental Biology of Fishes 97: 1067-1081. DOI: 10.1007/s10641-014-0296-x. Key words: Cownose Ray, Elasmobranch, fisheries, Myliobatidae, SPOT, satellite telemetry, Spotted Eagle Ray;
- Ambrosini, R., R. Borgoni, D. Rubolini, B. Sicurella, W. Fiedler, F. Bairlein, S. R. Baillie, R. A. Robinson, J. A. Clark, F. Spina, and N. Saino. 2014. Modelling the Progression of Bird Migration with Conditional Autoregressive Models Applied to Ringing Data. PLoS One. 2014; 9(7): e102440. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0102440. Key words: autoregressive model, barn swallow, bird banding, mark-recapture, recovery, ringing;
- Berger, J., and S. L. Cain. 2014. Moving Beyond Science to Protect a Mammalian Migration Corridor. Conservation Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12327. Key words: Grand Teton National Park, mammals, policy, pronghorn, protection;
- Bourgeon, S., E. H. K. Leat, E. Magnusdottir, R. W. Furness, H. Strom, A. Petersen, G. W. Gabrielsen, S. A. Hanssen, J. O. Bustnes . 2014. Feather Corticosterone Levels on Wintering Grounds Have No Carry-Over Effects on Breeding among Three Populations of Great Skuas (Stercorarius skua). PLoS ONE 9(6): e100439. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100439. Key words: birds, carry-over effects, corticosterone, great skua, stable isotopes;
- Buler, J. J., and D. K. Dawson. 2014. Radar analysis of fall bird migration stopover sites in the northeastern U.S.. The Condor 116: 357-370. DOI: 10.1650/CONDOR-13-162.1. Key words: landbird migration, predictive mapping, stopover distribution, WSR-88D radar;
- Bulte, M., J. D. McLaren, F. Bairlein, W. Bouten, H. Schmaljohann, and J. Shamoun-Baranes. 2014. Can wheatears weather the Atlantic? Modeling nonstop trans-Atlantic flights of a small migratory songbird. The Auk 131: 363-370. DOI: 10.1642/AUK-13-233.1. Key words: birds, ecological barrier, individual-based model, nonstop migration, North Atlantic Ocean, Northern Wheatear, songbird, wind;
- Catry, I., T. Catry, J. P. Granadeiro, A. M. A. Franco, and F. Moreira. 2014. Unravelling migration routes and wintering grounds of European rollers using light-level geolocators. Journal of Ornithology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10336-014-1097-x. Key words: Afro-Palearctic migrants, birds, Coracias garrulus, European roller, light-level geolocator, migration, migratory routes, wintering grounds;
- Ceriani, S. A., J. D. Roth, L. M. Ehrhart, P. F. Quintana-Ascencio, and J. F. Weishampel. 2014. Developing a common currency for stable isotope analyses of nesting marine turtles. Marine Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s00227-014-2503-x. Key words: connectivity, reptiles, sea turtles, stable isotopes;
- Cryan, P. M., C. A. Stricker, and M. B. Wunder. 2014. Continental-scale, seasonal movements of a heterothermic migratory tree bat. Ecological Applications 24: 602-616. DOI: 10.1890/13-0752.1. Key words: Chiroptera, deuterium, geographic origins, hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus, hydrogen, isoscapes, migration, occurrence data, seasonal movements, stable isotopes, white-nose syndrome, wind turbines;
- Curtis, T. H., S. I. Zeeman, E. L. Summers, S. X. Cadrin, and G. B. Skomal. 2014. Eyes in the sky: linking satellite oceanography and biotelemetry to explore habitat selection by basking sharks. Animal Biotelemetry 2: 12. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-2-12. Key words: basking shark, Cape cod bay, Cetorhinus maximus, fisheries, great south channel, remote sensing, satellite telemetry, spatial ecology, zooplankton;
- de la Hera, I., J. Gomez, T. Andres, P. Gonzalez-Ocio, P. Salmon, M. Salvador, A. Unanue, F. Zufiaur, and A. Onrubia. 2014. Inferring the Migratory Status of Woodland Birds using Ringing Data: The Case of a Constant-Effort Site Located in the Iberian Highlands. Ardeola 61: 77-95. DOI: 10.13157/arla.61.1.2014.77. Key words: altitudinal migration, avian conservation, forest birds, mark-recapture, Mediterranean peninsulas, Palearctic Region;
- Delmore, K. E., and D. E. Irwin. 2014. Hybrid songbirds employ intermediate routes in a migratory divide. Ecology Letters (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/ele.12326. Key words: ecological speciation, light-level geolocator, migratory divide, seasonal migration, songbird;
- Deutschlander, M. E., and R. C. Beason. 2014. Avian navigation and geographic positioning. Journal of Field Ornithology 85: 111-133. DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12055. Key words: birds, map-based navigation, migration, orientation, passerines, sensory cues;
- Dingle, H. 2014. Migration: The Biology of Life on the Move, 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Driggers III, W. B., B. S. Frazier, D. H. Adams, G. F. Ulrich, C. M. Jones, E. R. Hoffmayer, and M. D. Campbell. 2014. Site fidelity of migratory bonnethead sharks Sphyrna tiburo (L. 1758) to specific estuaries in South Carolina, USA. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 459: 61-69. DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2014.05.006. Key words: bonnethead, fisheries, habitat utilization, mark-recapture, movement patterns, residency, site fidelity; - Erciyas-Yavuz, K., P. Zduniak, and Y. S. Baris. 2014. Spring and autumn migration of the red-breasted flycatcher through the Kizilirmak delta, Turkey. Current Zoology (online preview). Key words: birds, Black Sea, Ficedula parva, mark-recapture, migration, red-breasted flycatcher, stopover, Turkey;
- Garcia-Perez, B., K. A. Hobson, G. Albrecht, M. D. Cadman, and A. Salvadori. 2014. Influence of climate on annual survival of Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) breeding in North America. The Auk 131: 351-362. DOI: 10.1642/AUK-13-145.1. Key words: aerial insectivore, Barn Swallow, birds, El Nino Southern Oscillation, Hirundo rustica, long-distance migration, mark-recapture data, North Atlantic Oscillation, survivorship;
- Hays, G. C., J. A. Mortimer, D. Ierodiaconou, and N. Esteban. 2014. Use of Long-Distance Migration Patterns of an Endangered Species to Inform Conservation Planning for the World’s Largest Marine Protected Area. Conservation Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12325. Key words: Argos, Chagos, Chelonia mydas, GPS tracking, green turtle, MPA, reptile, reserve, sea turtle;
- Hobson, K. A., S. L. Van Wilgenburg, T. Wesolowski, M. Maziarz, R. G. Bijlsma, A. Grendelmeier, and J. W. Mallord. 2014. A multi-isotope (delta H-2, delta C-13, delta N-15) approach to establishing migratory connectivity in Palearctic-Afrotropical migrants: An example using Wood Warblers, Phylloscopus sibilatrix. Acta Ornithologica 49: 57-69. DOI 10.3161/000164514X682896. Key words: birds, carbon-13, deuterium, isoscapes, migratory connectivity, nitrogen-15, Phylloscopus sibilatrix, stable isotopes, wintering sites;
- Iwamura, T., R. A. Fuller, and H. P. Possingham. 2014. Optimal Management of a Multispecies Shorebird Flyway under Sea-Level Rise. Conservation Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12319. Key words: coastal wetlands, conservation prioritization, East Asian-Australasian Flyway, ecological networks, global migrants, graph theory, maximum flow algorithm, migratory shorebirds;
- Kusnierz, P. C. 2014. Migration, Size, and Age Structure of Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) from Two Lake Superior Tributaries. The American Midland Naturalist 172: 119-130. DOI: 10.1674/0003-0031-172.1.119. Key words: brook trout, fisheries, mark-recapture, movement pattern, partial migration, PIT tagging;
- Lavers, J. L., M. G. R. Miller, M. J. Carter, G. Swann, and R. H. Clarke. 2014. Predicting the Spatial Distribution of a Seabird Community to Identify Priority Conservation Areas in the Timor Sea. Conservation Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12324. Key words: at-sea observations, important bird area, oceanography, species distribution model;
- Lavretsky, P., J. H. Miller, V. Bahn, and J. L. Peters. 2014. Exploring fall migratory patterns of American black ducks using eight decades of band-recovery data. The Journal of Wildlife Management 78: 997-1004. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.752. Key words: Anas rubripes, Atlantic flyway, banding records, birds, mark-recapture, Mississippi flyway;
- Liminanaa, R., B. Arroyoa, J. Terraubea, M. McGradya, and F. Mougeot. 2014. Using satellite telemetry and environmental niche modelling to inform conservation targets for a long-distance migratory raptor in its wintering grounds. Oryx (online preview). DOI: 10.1017/S0030605313001075. Key words: birds, Circus macrourus, Ethiopia, Maxent, pallid harrier, protected areas, Sahel belt, satellite telemetry, winter habitat use;
- Lopez-Castro, M. C., K. A. Bjorndal, G. D. Kamenov, and A. B. Bolten. 2014. Identifying oceanic foraging grounds of sea turtles in the Atlantic using lead isotopes. Marine biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s00227-014-2504-9. Key words: connectivity, green sea turtle, lead, reptiles, stable isotopes;
- McLaren, J. D., J. Shamoun-Baranes, A. M. Dokter, R. H. G. Klaassen, and W. Bouten. 2014. Optimal orientation in flows: providing a benchmark for animal movement strategies. J. R. Soc. Interface 11 (99): 20140588. DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2014.0588. Key words: animal navigation, birds, flow orientation, lateral drift, migration, movement ecology, optimization;
- Morris, C. J., J. M. Green, P. V. R. Snelgrove, C. J. Pennell, and L. M. N. Ollerhead. 2014. Temporal and spatial migration of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) inside and outside a marine protected area and evidence for the role of prior experience in homing. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (online preview). DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2014-0036. Key words: acoustic telemetry, Atlantic cod, fisheries, home range, MPA, spawning site, ultrasonic telemetry, winter site;
- Nams, V. O. 2014. Combining animal movements and behavioural data to detect behavioural states. Ecology Letters (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/ele.12328. Key words: animal movement, behavioural states, breakpoints, correlated random walk, segments, spatial scale, turning angles;
- Nishizawa, H., T. Narazaki, T. Fukuoka, K. Sato, T. Hamabata, M. Kinoshita, and N. Arai. 2014. Genetic composition of loggerhead turtle feeding aggregations: migration patterns in the North Pacific. Endangered Species Research 24: 85-93. DOI: 10.3354/esr00588. Key words: genetic structure, haplotype, Japan, juvenile, loggerhead sea turtle, mixed-stock analysis, mtDNA, recruitment, reptiles;
- Richard, A., L. Bernatchez, É. Valiquette, and M. Dionne. 2014. Telemetry reveals how catch and release affect pre-spawning migration in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (online preview). DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2014-0072. Key words: catch and release,conservation management, fisheries, salmon, telemetry;
- Ross, J. D., E. S. Bridge, M. J. Rozmarynowycz, and V. P. Bingman. 2014. Individual variation in migratory path and behavior among Eastern Lark Sparrows. Animal Migration 2 (1). DOI: 10.2478/ami-2014-0003. Key words: birds, Chondestes grammacus, light-level geolocators, molt, Neotropical migrant, site fidelity;
- Runge, C. A., T. G. Martin, H. P. Possingham, S. G. Willis, and R. A. Fuller. 2014. Conserving mobile species. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (e-View). DOI: 10.1890/130237. Key words: conservation planning, erratic movements, geographic linkage, migratory connectivity, nomadic movements, predictable migration, unpredictability, vulnerability;
- Sanders, C. E., and D. J. Mennill. 2014. Acoustic monitoring of nocturnally migrating birds accurately assesses the timing and magnitude of migration through the Great Lakes. The Condor 116: 371-383. DOI: 10.1650/CONDOR-13-098.1. Key words: acoustic monitoring, birds, migration monitoring, night flight call, nocturnal vocalizations, population monitoring;
- Shamoun-Baranes, J., J. A. Alves, S. Bauer, A. M. Dokter, O. Huppop, J. Koistinen, H. Leijnse, F. Liechti, H. van Gasteren, and J. W. Chapman. 2014. Continental-scale radar monitoring of the aerial movements of animals. Movement Ecology 2: 9. DOI: 10.1186/2051-3933-2-9. Key words: aeroecology, animal movement, birds, conservation, Europe, insects, migration, radar, research network, weather;
- Sinsch, U. 2014. Movement ecology of amphibians: from individual migratory behaviour to spatially structured populations in heterogeneous landscapes. Canadian Journal of Zoology 92: 491-502. DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2013-0028. Key words: amphibians, Anura, Caudata, dispersal, gene flow, landscape connectivity, mark-recapture, metapopulation, migration, movement capacity, patchy population, philopatry, pond breeder, probabilistic modelling;
- Stanley, C. Q., E. A. McKinnon, K. C. Fraser, M. P. MacPherson, G. Casbourn, L. Friesen, P. P. Marra, C. Studds, T. B. Ryder, N. E. Diggs, and B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2014. Connectivity of Wood Thrush Breeding, Wintering, and Migration Sites Based on Range-Wide Tracking. Conservation Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12352. Key words: birds, Central America, Hylocichla mustelina, light-level geolocator, migration network, migration route, migratory connectivity, tropical deforestation;
- Stapleton, S., M. LaRue, N. Lecomte, S. Atkinson, D. Garshelis, C. Porter, and T. Atwood. 2014. Polar Bears from Space: Assessing Satellite Imagery as a Tool to Track Arctic Wildlife. PLoS ONE. 9, e101513. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0101513. Key words: arctic, high resolution satellite imagery, mammals;
- Therrien, J.-F., G. Gauthier, D. Pinaud, and J. Bety. 2014. Irruptive movements and breeding dispersal of snowy owls: a specialized predator exploiting a pulsed resource. Journal of Avian Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/jav.00426. Key words: birds, dispersal, irruption, lemming, satellite telemetry, snowy owl, state-space model;
- Urios, V., M. P. Donat-Torres, M. Bechard, M. Ferrer. 2014. Movements of a juvenile Crowned Eagle (Harpyhaliaetus coronatus) tracked by satellite telemetry in central Argentina. Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki 21: 12. DOI: 10.1186/2241-5793-21-12. Key words: birds, conservation, dispersal, GIS, raptors, satellite telemetry;
- van der Winden, J., R. C. Fijn, P. W. van Horssen, D. Gerritsen-Davidse, and T. Piersma. 2014. Idiosyncratic Migrations of Black Terns (Chlidonias niger): Diversity in Routes and Stopovers. Waterbirds 37: 162-174. DOI: 10.1675/063.037.0205. Key words: Africa, birds, Black Tern, Chlidonias niger, light-level geolocator, staging strategies, travel distances;
- Vander Zanden, H. B., M. B. Wunder, K. A. Hobson, S. L. Van Wilgenburg, L. I. Wassenaar, J. M. Welker, and G. J. Bowen. 2014. Contrasting assignment of migratory organisms to geographic origins using long-term versus year-specific precipitation isotope maps. Methods in Ecology and Evolution (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12229. Key words: Acrocephalus scirpaceus, animal movement, birds, Danaus plexippus, IsoMAP.org, stable isotopes, wildlife forensics;
- Watson, J. W., A. A. Duff, and R. W. Davies. 2014. Home range and resource selection by GPS-monitored adult golden eagles in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion: Implications for wind power development. The Journal of Wildlife Management 78: 1012-1021. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.745. Key words: Aquila chrysaeto, birds, Brownian bridge, buffer, Columbia Plateau Ecoregion, golden eagle, habitat selection, home range, movement ecology, resource selection probability function, satellite telemetry, wind energy;
- Wellicome, T. I., R. J. Fisher, R. G. Poulin, L. D. Todd, E. M. Bayne, D. T. T. Flockhart, J. K. Schmutz, K. De Smet, and P. C. James. 2014. Apparent survival of adult Burrowing Owls that breed in Canada is influenced by weather during migration and on their wintering grounds. The Condor 116: 446-458. DOI: 10.1650/CONDOR-13-161.1. Key words: apparent survival, Athene cunicularia, birds, breeding grounds, mark-recapture, migration, prey abundance, Program MARK, storms, wintering grounds;
- Winkler, D. W., C. Jorgensen, C. Both, A. I. Houston, J. M. McNamara, D. J. Levey, J. Partecke, A. Fudickar, A. Kacelnik, D. Roshier, and T. Piersma. 2014. Cues, strategies, and outcomes: how migrating vertebrates track environmental change. Movement Ecology 2: 10. DOI: 10.1186/2051-3933-2-10. Key words: decision mechanism, environmental change, migration strategy, natural selection;
- Yanez, B., A.-R. Munoz, K. L. Bildstein, I. Newton, A. G. Toxopeus, and M. Ferrer. 2014. Individual Variation in the Over-Summering Areas of Immature Short-Toed Snake Eagles Circaetus gallicus. Acta Ornithologica 49: 137-141. DOI: 10.3161/000164514X682968. Key words: birds, delayed maturation, migration, raptor, satellite tracking, short-toed snake eagle, summering behaviour;
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- Arizaga, J., D. Alonso, and K. A. Hobson. 2014. Disentangling the origin of crossbills using morphology and isotopic (δ2H) characters. Are southern European crossbills restricted to population-specific key resources? Journal of Ornithology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10336-014-1089-x. Key words: Aleppo pine, birds, Ebro valley, Iberian system, Pyrenees, scots pine, stable isotopes;
- Beguer-Pon, M., M. Castonguay, J. Benchetrit, D. Hatin, G. Verreault, Y. Mailhot, V. Tremblay, D. Lefaivre, M. Legault, D. Stanley, and J. J Dodson. 2014. Large Scale Migration Patterns of Silver American Eels (Anguilla rostrata) From the St. Lawrence River to the Gulf Using Acoustic Telemetry. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (online preview). DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2013-0217. Key words: acoustic telemetry, fisheries, silver American eel, St. Lawrence River;
- Carey, M., R. Phillips, J. Silk, S. Shaffer. 2014. Trans-equatorial migration of Short-tailed Shearwaters revealed by geolocators. Emu Austral Ornithology (online preview). Key words: birds, light-level geolocator, migratory connectivity, short-tailed shearwater;
- Fagan, W. R., and J. M. Calabrese. 2014. The Correlated Random Walk and the Rise of Movement Ecology. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 95: 204-206. DOI: 10.1890/0012-9623-95.3.204. Key words: correlated random walk models;
- Finch, T., J. W. Pearce-Higgins, D. I. Leech, and K. L. Evans. 2014. Carry-over effects from passage regions are more important than breeding climate in determining the breeding phenology and performance of three avian migrants of conservation concern. Biodiversity and Conservation (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10531-014-0731-5. Key words: avian migration, birds, breeding success, carry-over effect, clutch size, fecundity, Muscicapa striata, Phoenicurus phoenicurus, Phylloscopus sibilatrix, stop-over, trophic mismatch;
- Flockhart, D. T. T., J.-B. Pichancourt, D. R. Norris, and T. G. Martin. 2014. Unravelling the annual cycle in a migratory animal: breeding-season habitat loss drives population declines of monarch butterflies. Journal of Animal Ecology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12253. Key words: agricultural intensification, annual cycle, conservation planning, genetically modified organisms, invertebrates, matrix modelling, migratory connectivity, transboundary conservation;
- Fu, X.-W., C. Li, H.-Q. Feng, Z.-F. Liu, J. W. Chapman, D. R. Reynolds, and K.-M. Wu. 2014. Seasonal migration of Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) over the Bohai Sea in northern China. Bulletin of Entomological Research (online preview). DOI: 10.1017/S0007485314000376. Key words: Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, invertebrates, oversea movements, searchlight trapping, seasonal migration, sexual maturation;
- Green, K. M., A. P. Greenley, and R.M. Starr. 2014. Movements of Blue Rockfish (Sebastes mystinus) off Central California with Comparisons to Similar Species. PLoS ONE 9(6): e98976. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098976. Key words: acoustic telemetry, daily movement, fisheries, rockfish, seasonal movement, site fidelity;
- Grist. H., F. Daunt, S. Wanless, E. J. Nelson, M. P. Harris, M. Newell, S. Burthe, and J. M. Reid. 2014. Site Fidelity and Individual Variation in Winter Location in Partially Migratory European Shags. PLoS ONE 9(6): e98562. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098562. Key words: banding, birds, mark-recapture, partial migration;
- Lenz, J., K. Bohning-Gaese, W. Fiedler, and T. Mueller. 2014. Nomadism and seasonal range expansion in a large frugivorous bird. Ecography (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/ecog.00522. Key words: birds, daily home range, GPS data logger, nomadism, telemetry, trumpeter hornbill;
- Madigan, D. J., Z. Baumann, A. B. Carlisle, D. K. Hoen, B. N. Popp, H. Dewar, O. E. Snodgrass, B. A. Block, and N. S. Fisher. 2014. Reconstructing transoceanic migration patterns of Pacific bluefin tuna using a chemical tracer toolbox. Ecology 95: 1674-1683. DOI: 10.1890/13-1467.1. Key words: amino acid compound-specific stable isotope analysis, C-134, C-137, fisheries, Fukushima, pelagic predators, radioactive isotopes, stable isotope, Thunnus orientalis;
- Rasiulis, A. L., M. Festa-Bianchet, S. Couturier, and S. D. Cote. 2014. The effect of radio-collar weight on survival of migratory caribou. The Journal of Wildlife Management 78: 953-956. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.722. Key words: Cervidae, mammals, radio transmitter weight, Rangifer tarandus, satellite/VHF collars, survival, telemetry, transmitter effect, Ungava caribou;
- Read, T. C., L. Wantiez, J. M. Werry, R. Farman, G. Petro, and C. J. Limpus. 2014. Migrations of Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) between Nesting and Foraging Grounds across the Coral Sea. PLoS ONE 9(6): e100083. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100083. Key words: green sea turtle, mark-recapture, migratory connectivity, monel tags, reptiles, titanium tags;
- Skewgar, E., P. D. Boersma, and A. Simeone. 2014. Winter Migration of Magellanic Penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) Along the Southeastern Pacific. Waterbirds 37: 203-209. DOI: 10.1675/063.037.0208. Key words: birds, Gulf of Arauco, Magellanic Penguin, migration, Pacific coast, post-breeding, satellite telemetry, Spheniscus magellanicus;
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- Bohrer, G., P. S. A. Beck, S. M. Ngene, A. K. Skidmore, and I. Doughlas-Hamilton. 2014. Elephant movement closely tracks precipitation-driven vegetation dynamics in a Kenyan forest-savanna landscape. Movement Ecology 2: 2. DOI: 10.1186/2051-3933-2-2. Key words: GPS telemetry, human-elephant conflict, mammals, NDVI, rainfall, remote sensing, seasonality;
- Bridge, E. S., J. F. Kelly, X. Xiao, J. Y. Takekawa, N. J. Hill, M. Yamage, E. U. Haque, M. A. Islam, T. Mundkur, K. E. Yavuz, P. Leader, C. Y. H. Leung, B. Smith, K. A. Spragens, K. J. Vandegrift, P. R. Hosseini, S. Saif, S. Mohsanin, A. Mikolon, A. Islam, A. George, B. Sivananinthaperumal, P. Daszak, and S. H. Newman. 2014. Bird migration and avian influenza: A comparison of hydrogen stable isotopes and satellite tracking methods. Ecological Indicators 45: 266-273. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.04.027. Key words: birds, connectivity, Deuterium, disease modeling, disease vector, epidemiology, geographical indicators, satellite telemetry, stable isotopes, waterfowl;
- Brown, D. D., R. Kays, M. Wikelski, R. Wilson, and A. P. Klimley. 2014. Observing the unwatchable through acceleration logging of animal behavior. Animal Biotelemetry 1: 20. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-1-20. Key words: accelerometer, activity, animal behavior, bio-logging, dead reckoning, energy expenditure, ethogram, remote observation, telemetry;
- Cresswell, W. 2014. Migratory connectivity of Palaearctic–African migratory birds and their responses to environmental change: the serial residency hypothesis. Ibis (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12168. Key words: age-dependent site selection, birds, distribution, migrant declines, migration, migratory connectivity, multiple jeopardy;
- Double, M. C., V. Andrews-Goff, K. C. S. Jenner, M.-N. Jenner, S. M. Laverick, T. A. Branch, and N. J. Gales. 2014. Migratory Movements of Pygmy Blue Whales (Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda) between Australia and Indonesia as Revealed by Satellite Telemetry. PLoS ONE 9(4): e93578. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0093578. Key words: mammals, migratory movements, satellite telemetry;
- Drake, A., C. A. Rock, S. P. Quinlan, M. Martin, and D. J. Green. 2014. Wind Speed during Migration Influences the Survival, Timing of Breeding, and Productivity of a Neotropical Migrant, Setophaga petechia. PLoS ONE 9(5): e97152. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097152. Key words: birds, demography, climatic conditions, spring migration conditions, winter conditions, yellow warbler;
- Elmberg, J., R. Hessel, A. D. Fox, and L. Dalby. 2014. Interpreting seasonal range shifts in migratory birds: a critical assessment of ‘short-stopping’ and a suggested terminology. Journal of Ornithology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10336-014-1068-2. Key words: abbreviated migration, birds, geese, mark-recapture, partial range shift, range shift, short-stopping;
- Ely, C. R., J. S. Hall, J. A. Schmutz, J. M. Pearce, J. Terenzi, J. S. Sedinger, and H. S. Ip. 2013. Evidence that Life History Characteristics of Wild Birds Influence Infection and Exposure to Influenza A Viruses. PLoS ONE 8(3): e57614. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0057614. Key words: avian influenza, birds, disease, geese;
- Gourlay-Larour, M.-L., R. Pradel, M.Guillemain, J.-S. Guitton, M. L’Hostis, H. Santin-Janin, and A. Caizergues. 2014. Movement Patterns in a Partial Migrant: A Multi-Event Capture-Recapture Approach. PLoS ONE 9(5): e96478. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096478. Key words: banding bird, mark-recapture, partial migration;
- Gurney, K. E. B., C. J. Wood, R. T. Alisauskas, M. Wayland, J.-M. A. DeVink, and S. M. Slattery. 2014. Identifying carry-over effects of wintering area on reproductive parameters in White-winged Scoters: An isotopic approach. The Condor 116: 251-264. DOI: 10.1650/CONDOR-13-082.1. Key words: birds, carbon-13, contaminants, Melanitta fusca, migratory connectivity, nitrogen-15, sea duck, stable isotopes, wintering grounds;
- Gutierrez, D., and R. J. Wilson. 2014. Climate conditions and resource availability drive return elevational migrations in a single-brooded insect. Oecologia (online preview). DOI: 10.1007%2Fs00442-014-2952-4. Key words: climate change, elevational distribution, Gonepteryx rhamni, invertebrates, Lepidoptera, seasonal movements;
- Guzman, H. M., R. Condit, and B. Perez-Ortega. 2014. Population size and migratory connectivity of humpback whales wintering in Las Perlas Archipelago, Panama. Marine Mammal Science (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/mms.12136. Key words: Antarctic Peninsula, Las Perlas Archipelago, mammals, Megaptera novaeangliae, nursery area, Panama, population size, satellite tracking, southeastern Pacific stock;
- Habib, B., S. Shrotriya, K. Sivakumar, P. R. Sinha, and V. B. Mathur. 2014. Three decades of wildlife radio telemetry in India: a review. Animal Biotelemetry 2: 4. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-2-4. Key words: battery drainage, collar performance, India, permission procedure, radio collars, research gap, telemetry, wildlife tracking;
- Hache, S., K. A. Hobson, E. M. Bayne, S. L. Van Wilgenburg, and M.-A. Villard. 2014. Tracking Natal Dispersal in a Coastal Population of a Migratory Songbird Using Feather Stable Isotope (delta 2H, delta 34S) Tracers. PLoS ONE 9(4): e94437. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0094437. Key words: birds, deuterium, natal dispersal, ovenbird, stable isotopes, sulfur-34;
- Herrod, A., M. King, D. Ingwersen, and R. H. Clarke. 2014. Tracking devices attached with harnesses influence behaviour but not body mass of Princess Parrots, Polytelis alexandrae. Journal of Ornithology 155: 519-529. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-013-1034-4. Key words: birds, princess parrots, satellite telemetry, transmitter effects; http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10336-013-1034-4
- Kneebone, J., J. Chisholm, and G. Skomal. 2014. Movement patterns of juvenile sand tigers (Carcharias taurus) along the east coast of the USA. Marine Biology 161: 1149-1163. DOI: 10.1007%2Fs00227-014-2407-9. Key words: acoustic telemetry, fisheries, mark-recapture, pop-up archival tag, sand tiger, satellite telemetry, seasonal movement;
- La Sorte, F. A., D. Fink, W. M. Hochachka, A. Farnsworth, A. D. Rodewald, K. V. Rosenberg, B. L. Sullivan, D. W. Winkler, C. Wood, and S. Kelling. 2014. The role of atmospheric conditions in the seasonal dynamics of North American migration flyways. Journal of Biogeography (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/jbi.12328. Key words: citizen science, conservation biogeography, eBird, looped migration, low-level jet stream, migration flyway, North America, seasonal bird migration, wind bearing, wind velocity;
- La Sorte, F. A., S. H. M. Butchart, W. Jetz, and K. Bohning-Gaese. 2014. Range-Wide Latitudinal and Elevational Temperature Gradients for the World’s Terrestrial Birds: Implications under Global Climate Change. PLoS ONE 9(5): e98361. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098361. Key words: birds, climate change, elevational surface temperature gradient, latitudinal surface temperature gradient;
- Lidgard, D. C., W. D. Bowen, I. D. Jonsen, and S. J. Iverson. 2014. Predator-borne acoustic transceivers and GPS tracking reveal spatiotemporal patterns of encounters with acoustically tagged fish in the open ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series 501: 157-168. DOI: 10.3354/meps10670. Key words: acoustic telemetry, Eastern Scotian Shelf, GPS tag, grey seal, Halichoerus grypus, interspecies interactions, marine mammal, predator-prey interaction, satellite telemetry, Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, VMT tag;
- Longmore, C., C. N. Trueman, F. Neat, P. E. Jorde, H. Knutsen, S. Stefanni, D. Catarino, J. A. Milton, and S. Mariani. 2014. Oceanic scale connectivity and life cycle reconstruction in a deep-sea fish. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (online preview). DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2013-0343. Key words: black scabbardfish, connectivity, fisheries, microsatellite analysis, otolith trace element analysis, population structure, stable isotope analysis;
- MacKenzie, B. R., M. R. Payne, J. Boje, J. L. Hoyer, and H. Siegstad. 2014. A cascade of warming impacts brings bluefin tuna to Greenland waters. Global Change Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12597. Key words: bluefin tuna, climate, fisheries, food web, Greenland, mackerel, predator-prey, temperature, trophic cascade;
- McClune, D. W., N. J. Marks, R. P. Wilson, J. D. R. Houghton, I. W. Montgomery, N. E. McGowan, E. Gormley, and M. Scantlebury. 2014. Tri-axial accelerometers quantify behaviour in the Eurasian badger (Meles meles): towards an automated interpretation of field data. Animal Biotelemetry 2: 5. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-2-5. Key words: accelerometry, badger, behavior, mammals, Meles meles, mustelid, pattern recognition, telemetry;
- McMichael, G. A., A. C. Hanson, R. A. Harnish, and D. M. Trott. 2013. Juvenile salmonid migratory behavior at the mouth of the Columbia River and within the plume. Animal Biotelemetry 1: 14. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-1-14. Key words: fisheries, JSATS, migration, ocean, plume, salmonid, survival, telemetry;
- Meckley, T. D., C. M. Holbrook, C. M. Wagner, and T. R. Binder. 2014. An approach for filtering hyperbolically positioned underwater acoustic telemetry data with position precision estimates. Animal Biotelemetry 2: 7. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-2-7. Key words: acoustic telemetry, horizontal positioning error, hyperbolic positioning, position precision, VEMCO positioning system;
- Miller, E. A., H. E. Froehlich, D. E. Cocherell, M. J. Thomas, J. J. Cech Jr., A. P. Klimley, and N. A. Fangue. 2014. Effects of acoustic tagging on juvenile green sturgeon incision healing, swimming performance, and growth. Environmental Biology of the Fishes 97: 647-658. DOI: 10.1007%2Fs10641-013-0167-x. Key words: Acipenser medirostris, fisheries, green sturgeon, surgery, swimming performance, telemetry, transmitter, effect, transmitter implantation;
- Morita, K., T. Tamate, M. Kuroki, and T. Nagasawa. 2014. Temperature-dependent variation in alternative migratory tactics and its implications for fitness and population dynamics in a salmonid fish. Journal of Animal Ecology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12240. Key words: anadromous fish, climate change, maturation, partial migration, phenotypic plasticity, portfolio effect, simulation model;
- Ockendon, N., A. Johnston, and S. R. Baillie. 2014. Rainfall on wintering grounds affects population change in many species of Afro-Palaearctic migrants. Journal of Ornithology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10336-014-1073-5. Key words: birds, migrant, NDVI, palearctic, population, precipitation, wintering grounds;
- Olson, B. E., K. A. Sullivan, and A. H. Farmer. 2014. Marbled Godwit migration characterized with satellite telemetry. The Condor 116: 185-194. DOI: 10.1650/CONDOR-13-024.1. Key words: birds, marbled godwits, migration strategy, migratory connectivity, satellite telemetry;
- Pendoley, K. L., G. Schofield, P. A. Whittock, D. Lerodiaconou, and G. C. Hays. 2014. Protected species use of a coastal marine migratory corridor connecting marine protected areas. Marine Biology 161: 1455-1466. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-014-2433-7. Key words: Australia, Commonwealth Marine Reserve, flatback marine turtle, reptiles, satellite telemetry, sea turtles;
- Raabe, J. K., and J. E. Hightower. 2014. American Shad Migratory Behavior, Weight Loss, Survival, and Abundance in a North Carolina River following Dam Removals. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143: 673-688. DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2014.882410. Key words: damn removal, fisheries, mark-recapture, PIT tag;
- Rice, A. N., J. T. Tielens, B. J. Estabrook, C. A. Muirhead, A. Rahaman, M. Guerra, and C. W. Clark. 2014. Variation of ocean acoustic environments along the western North Atlantic coast: A case study in context of the right whale migration route. Ecological Acoustics 21: 89-99. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2014.01.005. Key words: acoustic communication, ambient noise, anthropogenic noise, fish, migration corridor, northern right whale, whale;
- Scandolara, C., D. Rubolini, R. Ambrosini, M. Caprioli, S. Hahn, F. Liechti, A. Romano, M. Romano, B. Sicurella, and N. Saino. 2014. Impact of miniaturized geolocators on barn swallow Hirundo rustica fitness traits. Journal of Avian Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/jav.00412. Key words: annual survival, barn swallow, birds, fitness, light-level geolocator, transmitter effect;
- Tucker, A. D., B. D. MacDonald, and J. A. Seminoff. 2014. Foraging site fidelity and stable isotope values of loggerhead turtles tracked in the Gulf of Mexico and northwest Caribbean. Marine Ecology Progress Series 502: 267-279. DOI: 10.3354/meps10655. Key words: C-13, carbon, Caretta caretta, C-13, loggerhead turtle, N-15, nitrogen, premise testing, reptiles, satellite telemetry, S-34, sulfur;
- Veen, T., M. B. Hjernquist, S. L. Van Wilgenburg, K. A. Hobson, E. Folmer, L. Front, and M. Klaassen. 2014. Identifying the African Wintering Grounds of Hybrid Flycatchers Using a Multi–Isotope (delta-2H, delta-13C, delta-15N) Assignment Approach. PLoS ONE 9(5): e98075. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098075. Key words: birds, collared flycatcher, migratory connectivity, pied flycatcher, stable isotopes;
- Weng, K. C. 2013. A pilot study of deepwater fish movement with respect to marine reserves. Animal Biotelemetry 1:17. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-1-17. Key words: acoustic telemetry, bottomfish, Eteline snapper, fishery closed area, fishery management, marine protected area, spatial ecology;
- Woodcock, S. H., and B. D. Walther. 2014. Trace elements and stable isotopes in Atlantic tarpon scales reveal movments across estuarine gradients. Fisheries Research 153: 9-17. DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2014.01.003. Key words: Atlantic tarpon, fisheries, scales, stable isotopes, trace elements;
- Wysujack, K., H. Westerberg, K. Aarestrup, J. Trautner, T. Kurwie, F. Nagel, and R. Hanel. 2014. The migration behaviour of Euopean silver eels (Anguilla anguilla) released in open ocean conditions. Marine and Freshwater Research (online preview). Key words: fisheries, satellite telemetry;
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- Akesson, S., and H. Weimerskirch. 2014. Evidence for Sex-Segregated Ocean Distributions of First-Winter Wandering Albatrosses at Crozet Islands. PLoS ONE 9(2): e86779. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086779. Key words: birds, dispersal, juvenile migration, satellite telemetry, wandering albatross;
- Arzel, C., L. Dessborn, H. Poysa, J. Elmberg, P. Nummi, and K. Sjoberg. 2014. Early springs and breeding performance in two sympatric duck species with different migration strategies. Ibis 156: 28-–298. DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12134. Key words: birds, breeding success, breeding timing, brood size, carry-over effects, climate change, ice break-up, Mallard, migration distance, sympatric breeders, Teal;
- Bauer, S., and B. J. Hoye. 2014. Migratory animals couple biodiversity and ecosystem functioning worldwide. Science 344: 6179. DOI: 10.1126/science.1242552. Key words: community interaction, energy flow, global change, global ecology, migratory-resident interaction;
- Belaire, J. A., B. J. Kreakie, T. Keitt, and E. Minor. 2014. Predicting and Mapping Potential Whooping Crane Stopover Habitat to Guide Site Selection for Wind Energy Projects. Conservation Biology 28: 541-550. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12199. Key words: avian migration, birds, en route conservation, random forests, site selection, stopover, whooping crane (Grus americana), wind farm;
- Bontempo, L., F. Ceppa, L. Ziller, P. Pedrini, K. A. Hobson, L. I. Wassenaar, and F. Camin. 2014. Comparison of methods for stable isotope ratio (d13C, d15N, d2H, d18O) measurements of feathers. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5: 363-371. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12165. Key words: birds, feathers, pre-treatment, reference materials, stable isotope ratios (C, N, H, O);
- Dodge, S., G. Bohrer, K. Bildstein, S. C. Davidson, R. Weinzierl, M. J. Bechard, D. Barber, R. Kays, D. Brandes, J. Han, and M. Wikelski. 2014. Environmental drivers of variability in the movement ecology of turkey vultures (Cathartes arura) in North and South America. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 369 (1643): 20130195. DOI: 0.1098/rstb.2013.0195. Key words: avian scavengers, birds, geographical variability, migration, movement ecology, remote-sensing observations, satellite tracking, vultures;
- Emmenegger, T., S. Hahn, and S. Bauer. 2014. Individual migration timing of common nightingales is tuned with vegetation and prey phenology at breeding sites. BMC Ecology 14: 9. Key words: birds, light-level geolocator, migratory timing, nightingale, phenology;
- Engel, J. I., K. Byamana, C. Kahindo, J. M. Bates, and J. Fjeldsa. 2014. Genetic structure offers insights into the evolution of migration and the taxonomy of the Barred Long-tailed Cuckoo Cercococcyx montanus species complex. Ibis 156: 330-340. DOI: 10.1111/ibi.12145. Key words: Albertine Rift, Barred Long-tailed Cuckoo, biogeography, birds, Eastern Arc Mountains, evolution of migration, genetic structure, intra-African migration, phylogeography, systematics;
- Fieberg, J. R., and P. B. Conn. 2014. A hidden Markov model to identify and adjust for selection bias: an example involving mixed migration strategies. Ecology and Evolution (online preview). DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1066. Key words: Bayesian, facultative migrator, jags, latent variable, mammals, northern white-tailed deer, obligate migrator, partially observed state, state-space;
- Fossette, S., M. J. Witt, P. Miller, M. A. Nalovic, D. Albareda, A. P. Almeida, A. C . Broderick, C. Chacon-Chaverri, M. S. Coyne, A. Domingo, S. Eckert, D. Evans, A. Fallabrino, S. Ferraroli, A. Formia, B. Giffoni, G. C. Hays, G. Hughes, L. Kelle, A. Leslie, M. Lopez-Mendilaharsu, P. Luschi, L. Prosdocimi, S. Rodriguez-Heredia, A. Turny, S. Verhage, and B. J. Godley. 2014. Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries. Proc. R. Soc. B 281: 20133065. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.3065. Key words: incidental capture, international collaboration, marine protected area, marine vertebrate, mitigation, reptiles, satellite tracking, sea turtles;
- Fu, X., Y. Liu, Y, Li, A. Ali, and K. Wu. 2014. Does Athetis lepigone Moth (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Take a Long-Distance Migration? Journal of Economic Entomology (online preview). DOI: 10.1603/EC14014. Key words: Athetis lepigone, invertebrates, searchlight trapping, seasonal migration, sexual maturation, stable carbon isotope;
- Gill, R. E., Jr., D. C. Douglas, C. M. Handel, T. L. Tibbitts, G. Hufford, and T. Piersma. 2014. Hemispheric-scale wind selection facilitates bar-tailed godwit circum-migration of the Pacific. Animal Behaviour 90: 117-130. DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2014.01.020. Key words: bar-tailed godwit, birds, cognition, endurance migration, flight performance, Limosa lapponica, optimal altitude, satellite telemetry, wind selectivity;
- Hargitai, R., G. Hegyi, M. Herenyi, M. Laczi, G. Nagy, B Rosivall, E. Szollosi, and J. Torok. 2014. Winter body condition in the Collared Flycatcher: Determinants and carryover effects on future breeding parameters. The Auk 131:257-264. DOI: 10.1642/AUK-13-158.1. Key words: birds, body condition, carry-over effect, clutch size, Ficedula albicollis, migratory passerine, plumage quality, ptilochronology, winter molt;
- Jaime-Rivera, M., J. Caraveo-Patino, and M. Hoyos-Padilla. 2014. Feeding and migration habits of white shark, Carcharodon carcharias (Lamniformes: Lamnidae) from Isla Guadalupe inferred by analysis of stable isotopes delta-N15 and delta C13. Rev. Biol. Trop. 62: 637-647. Key words: feeding habits, fisheries, Isla Guadalupe, mixing models, pinnipeds, stable isotopes, white shark;
- Ketchum, J. T., A. Hearn, A. P. Klimley, C. Penaherrera, E. Espinoza, S. Bessudo, G. Soler, and R. Arauz. 2014. Inter-island movements of scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini). And seasonal connectivity in a marine protected area of the eastern tropical Pacific. Marine Biology 161: 939-951. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-014-2393-y. Key words: acoustic telemetry, fisheries, Galapagos Marine Reserve, scalloped hammerhead sharks;
- Mansfield, K. L., J. Wyneken, W. P. Porter, and J. Luo. 2014. First satellite tracks of neonate sea turtles redefine the ‘lost years’ oceanic niche. Proc. R. Soc. B 281: 1781 20133039. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.3039. Key words: Caretta caretta, ocean migration, oceanic stage sea turtles, reptiles, satellite telemetry, sea turtle “lost years,” thermal niche;
- McFarlane Tranquilla, L. A., W. A. Montevecchi, D. A. Fifield, A. Hedd, A. J. Gaston, G. J. Robertson, and R. A. Phillips. 2014. Individual Winter Movement Strategies in Two Species of Murre (Uria spp.) in the Northwest Atlantic. PLoS ONE 9(4): e90583. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0090583. Key words: birds, common murre, geolocation-immersion logger, migratory movement, satellite telemetry, site fidelity, thick-billed murre;
- Miguelez, D., J. Garcia, C. Zumalacarregui, and B. Fuertes. 2014. Does the Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola show differential migration by age during the autumn in the Iberian Peninsula? Journal of Ornithology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10336-014-1061-9. Key words: age ratio, aquatic warbler, bird banding, geographic segregation, Iberia, mark-recapture, migration strategy, ringing station;
- Miller, R. S., S. J. Sweeney, J. E. Akkina, and E. K. Saito. 2014. Potential Intercontinental Movement of Influenza A (H7N9) Virus into North America by Wild Birds: Application of a Rapid Assessment Framework. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12213. Key words: assessment, avian influenza, birds, emerging diseases, H7N9, intercontinental, movement, pathway, qualitative, zoonosis;
- Muheim, R., I. Henshaw, S. Sjoberg, and M. E. Deutschlander. 2014. BirdOriTrack: a new video-tracking program for orientation research with migratory birds. J. Field Ornithol. 85: 91-105. DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12053. Key words: birds, migration, migratory restlessness, orientation, passerines, video-tracking program;
- Nanami, A., Y. Kawabata, T. Sato, T. Yamaguchi, R. Kawabe, and K. Soyano. 2014. Spawning migration and returning behavior of white-streaked grouper Epinephelus ongus determined by acoustic telemetry. Marine Biology 161:669-680. DOI: 10.1007%2Fs00227-013-2369-3. Key words: acoustic telemetry, fisheries, migration behavior, return behavior, white-streaked grouper;
- O’Connor, C. M., D. Ryan Norris, G. T. Crossin, and S. J. Cooke. 2014. Biological carryover effects: linking common concepts and mechanisms in ecology and evolution. Ecosphere 5: article 28. DOI: 10.1890/ES13-00388.1. Key words: carry-over effect, delayed effect, latent effect, life-history trade-off, maternal effect, reproductive trade-off;
- Reyier, E. A., B. R. Franks, D. D. Chapman, D. M. Scheidt, E. D. Stolen, and S. H. Gruber. 2014. Regional-Scale Migrations and Habitat Use of Juvenile Lemon Sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) in the US South Atlantic. PLoS ONE 9(2): e88470. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088470. Key words: acoustic telemetry, fisheries, lemon sharks, migratory timing, site fidelity;
- Rosenbaum, H. C., S. M. Maxwell, F. Kershaw, and B. Mate. 2014. Long-Range Movement of Humpback Whales and Their Overlap with Anthropogenic Activity in the South Atlantic Ocean. Conservation Biology 28: 604-615. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12225. Key words: anthropogenic activity, Gulf of Guinea, habitat use, international management, mammals, migrations, population, satellite telemetry;
- Sawyer, H. 2014. Seasonal distribution patterns and migration routes of mule deer in the Red Desert and Jack Morrow Hills Planning Area. Report to the Bureau of Land Management, Western Ecosystems Technology, Inc., Laramie, WY. Key words: GPS telemetry, mammals, migration route, mule deer;
- Scott, R., R. Marsh, and G. Hays. 2014. Ontogeny of long distance migration. Ecology (in press). DOI: 10.1890/13-2164.1. Key words: innate behavior, Lagrangian drift scenario, learned behavior, long-distance migration, satellite telemetry, reptiles, sea turtles;
- Sieges, M. L., J. A. Smolinsky, M. J. Baldwin, W. C. Barrow, Jr., L. A. Randall, and J. J. Buler. 2014. Assessment of Bird Response to the Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative Using Weather-Surveillance Radar. Southeastern Naturalist 13: G36-G65. DOI: 10.1656/058.013.0112. Key words: birds, Deepwater Horizon, Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative, oil spill, radar, wetland habitat;
- Smith, W. E., and T. J. Kwak. 2014. Otolith microchemistry of tropical diadromous fishes: spatial and migratory dynamics. Journal of Fish Biology 84: 913-928. DOI: 10.1111/jfb.12317. Key words: amphidromy, barium, Caribbean, fisheries, Gobiidae, migratory diversity, otolith mitochemistry, partial migration, salinity gradient, semi-amphidromous, strontium;
- Thompson, B. C., W. Porak, and M. S Allen. 2014. Effects of sergically implanting radio transmitters in juvenile largemouth bass. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143: 346-352. DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2013.855257. Key words: fisheries, radio telemetry, transmitter effect;
- Tonra, C. M., K. L. D. Marini, P. P. Marra, R. R. Germain, R. L. Holberton, and M. W. Reudink. 2014. Color expression in experimentally regrown feathers of an overwintering migratory bird: implications for signaling and seasonal interactions. Ecology and Evolution 4: 1222-1232. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.994. Key words: American redstart, birds, carotenoid, delayed plumage maturation, mark-recapture, molt, plumage color, Setophaga ruticulla;
- Trierweiler, C., R. H. G. Klaassen, R. H. Drent, K.-M. Exo, J. Komdeur, F. Bairlein, and B. J. Koks. 2014. Migratory connectivity and population-specific migration routes in a long-distance migratory bird. Proc. R. Soc. B 281 (1778): 20132897. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.2897. Key words: bird migration strategies, conservation, migration speed, raptor bird, satellite telemetry, satellite tracking, spatial scale;
- Ueda, H. 2014. Homing ability and migration success in Pacific salmon: mechanistic insights from biotelemetry, endocrinology, and neurophysiology. Marine Ecology Progress Series 496: 219-232. DOI: 10.3354/meps10636. Key words: biotelemetry, endocrinology, fisheries, homing ability, neurophysiology, olfaction, Pacific salmon, reproduction;
- van Oudenhove, L., G. Gauthier, and J.-D. Lebreton. 2014. Year-round effects of climate on demographic parameters of an arctic–nesting goose species. Journal of Animal Ecology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12230. Key words: birds, capture-mark-recapture, carry-over effects, Chen caerulescens atlantica, climate change, full life cycle assessment, harvest, multistate model;
- Vandenabeele, S. P., E. Grundy, M. I. Friswell, A. Grogan, S. C. Votier, and R. P. Wilson. 2014. Excess Baggage for Birds: Inappropriate Placement of Tags on Gannets Changes Flight Patterns. PLoS ONE 9(3): e92657. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092657. Key words: aerodynamic constraint, back-mounted accerlerometer, birds, methods, northern gannet, satellite telemetry, tail-mounted GPS tag, transmitter effect;
- Watt, C. A., and S. H. Ferguson. 2014. Fatty acids and stable isotopes (13C and 15N) reveal temporal changes in narwhal (Monodon monoceros) diet linked to migration patterns. Marine Mammal Science (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/mms.12131. Key words: diet, fatty acids, long-term data, mammals, migration patterns, Monodon monoceros, stable isotopes, temporal trends;
- Yackulic, C. B., M. D. Yard, J. Korman, and D. R. Van Haverbeke. 2014. A quantitative life history of endangered humpback chub that spawn in the Little Colorado River: variation in movement, growth, and survival. Ecology and Evolution 4: 1006-1018. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.990. Key words: dams, fisheries, fitness trade-offs, Grand Canyon, hydrology, mark-recapture, multistate, partial migration, size-dependent, skip spawning, tributary;
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- Benhamou, S. 2014. Of scales and stationarity in animal movements. Ecology Letters 17: 261-272. DOI: 10.1111/ele.12225. Key words: diffusion-advection, home range, Levy walk, navigation, pattern and process, random walk, searching modes, space use;
- Geremia, C., P. J. White, J. A. Hoeting, R. L. Wallen, F. G. R. Watson, D. Blanton, and N. T. Hobbs. 2014. Integrating population- and individual-level information in a movement model of Yellowstone bison. Ecological Applications 24: 346-362. DOI: 10.1890/13-0137.1. Key words: adaptive management, aerial counts, Bayesian models, bison, culling, density, GPS telemetry, harvest, hierarchical Bayes, mammals, migration, movement model, snowpack, state-space model, Yellowstone National Park, USA;
- Korner-Nievergelt, F., F. Liechti, and K. Thorup. 2014. A bird distribution model for ring recovery data: where do the European robins go? Ecology and Evolution 4: 720-731. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.977. Key words: Bayesian analysis, bird banding, large-scale distribution, leap-frog migration, mark-reencounter data, migratory connectivity, ring recovery data, ring recovery model;
- Nagorsen, D. W., I. Robertson, and D. Manky. 2014. Acoustic Evidence for Hoary Bat Migration in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. Northwestern Naturalist 95:50-54. DOI: 10.1898/NWN13-15.1. Key words: acoustic detections, AnaBat, British Columbia, Coast Mountains, Hoary Bat, Lasiurus cinereus, mammals, migration;
- Potts, J. R., G. Bastille-Rousseau, D. L. Murray, J. A. Schaefer, and M. A. Lewis. 2014. Predicting local and non-local effects of resources on animal space use using a mechanistic step selection model. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5: 253-262. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12150. Key words: animal movement, caribou (Rangifer tarandus), GPS telemetry, mammals, master equation, mechanistic models, resource selection analysis, step selection functions;
- Rush, S. A., E. C. Soehren, and M. Miller. 2014. Stopover duration and habitat use by Tennessee Warblers (Oreothlypis peregrina) at a high-elevation bald. Southeastern Naturalist 13: 92-100. DOI: 10.1656/058.013.0107. Key words: birds, high-elevation bald, fall migration, radio telemetry, stopover ecology, Tennessee Warbler;
- Schmidt, D. J., D. A. Crook, J. I. Macdonald, J. A. Huey, B. P. Zampatti, S. Chilcott, T. A. Raadic, and J. M. Hughes. 2014. Migration history and stock structure of two putatively diadromous teleost fishes, as determined by genetic and otolith chemistry analyses. Freshwater Science 33: 193. DOI: 10.1086/674796. Key words: fisheries, Galaxiidae, microsatellietes, migration, mitochondrial DNA, otolith chemistry, Pseudaphritidae, standardized FST, Sr isotopes;
- Smith, A. D., P. W. C. Paton, and S. R. McWilliams. 2014. Using Nocturnal Flight Calls to Assess the Fall Migration of Warblers and Sparrows along a Coastal Ecological Barrier. PLoS ONE 9(3): e92218. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092218. Key words: acoustic monitoring, birds, migratory flight patterns, nocturnal flight calls;
- Voigt, C. C., M. Helbig-Bonitz, S. Kramer-Schadt, and E. K. V. Kalko. 2014. The third dimension of bat migration: evidence for elevational movements of along the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. Oecologia 174: 751-764. Key words: bats, carbon-13, deuterium, elevational migration, mammals, nitrogen-15, stable isotopes;
- Woolbright, L. L., and C. P. Martin. 2014. Seasonal Migration by Red-Backed Salamanders, Plethodon cinereus. Journal of Herpetology In-Press. DOI: 10.1670/12-074. Key words: amphibian, elevational migration, salamander;
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- Berger, J., S. L. Cain, E. Cheng, P. Dratch, K. Ellison, J. Francis, B. C. Frost, S. Gende, C. Groves, W. A. Karesh, E. Leslie, G. Machlis, R. A. Medellin, R. F. Noss, K. H. Redford, M. Soukup, D. Wilcove, and S. Zack. 2014. Optimism and Challenge for Science-Based Conservation of Migratory Species in and out of U.S. National Parks. Conservation Biology 28: 4-12. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12235. Key words: conservation, migration, national parks, planning capacity;
- Delgado, M. d. M., V. Penteriani, J. M. Morales, E. Gurarie, O. Ovaskainen. 2014. A statistical framework for inferring the influence of conspecifics on movement behaviour. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5: 183-189. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12154. Key words: behavioural rules, birds condition-dependent dispersal, mixed-effect model, model/data, social information, statistical inference;
- Garcia-Perez, B., and K. A. Hobson. 2014. A multi-isotope (dH, dC-13, dN-15) approach to establishing migratory connectivity of Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica). Ecosphere 5: 21. DOI: 10.1890/ES13-00116.1. Key words: barn swallow, birds, carbon-13, cluster analysis, deuterium, Hirundo rustica, isoscapes, migratory connectivity, multi-isotope approach, nitrogen-15, population dynamics, South America, stable isotopes;
- Lopez-Lopez, P., C. Garcia-Ripolles, and V. Urios. 2014. Individual repeatability in timing and spatial flexibility of migration routes of trans-Saharan migratory raptors. Current Zoology (online preview). Key words: Egyptian vulture, endogenous control, GPS, loop migration, nephron percnopterus, satellite tracking, simulation;
- Magris, R. A., R. L. Pressey, R. Weeks, and N. C. Ban. 2014. Integrating connectivity and climate change into marine conservation planning. Biological Conservation 170: 207-221. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2013.12.032. Key words: biodiversity conservation, connectivity, dispersal, global warming, marine protected area, marine reserve, marine reserve design;
- Martignac, F., A. Daroux, J.-L. Bagliniere, D. Ombredane, and J. Guillard. 2014. The use of acoustic cameras in shallow waters: new hydroacoustic tools for monitoring migratory fish population. A review of DIDSON technology. Fish and Fisheries (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/faf.12071. Key words: acoustic camera, DIDSON, dual-frequency identification sonar, fish passes, hydroacoustics, migratory fish, monitoring;
- Oishi, Y., and T. Matsunaga. 2014. Support system for surveying moving wild animals in the snow using aerial remote-sensing images. International Journal of Remote Sensing 35: 1374-1394. DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2013.876516. Key words: aerial imaging, Japan, mammals, remote sensing;
- Ousterhout, B. H., and R. D. Semlitsch. 2014. Measuring terrestrial movement behavior using passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags: effects of tag size on detection, movement, survival, and growth. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68: 343-350. Key words: amphibians, passive integrated transponder, PIT tags, tag effect;
- Proietti, M. C., J. Reisser, L. F. Marins, C. Rodriguez-Zarate, M. A. Marcovaldi, D. S. Monteiro, C. Pattiaratchi, and E. R. Secchi. 2014. Genetic structure and natal origins of immature Hawksbill Turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Brazilian waters. PLoS ONE 9(2): e88746. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088746. Key words: connectivity, genetics, mitochondrial DNA, oceanographic data, population size, reptiles, sea turtles;
- Senner, N. R., W. M. Hochachka, J. W. Fox, and V. Afanasyev. 2014. An Exception to the Rule: Carry-Over Effects Do Not Accumulate in a Long-Distance Migratory Bird. PLoS ONE 9(2): e86588. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086588. Key words: archival tag, birds, British Antarctic Survey logger, carry-over effects, Hudsonian godwit, timing of migration;
- Stokes, D. L., P. D. Boersma, J. L. de Casenave, and P. Garcia-Borboroglu. 2014. Conservation of migratory Magellanic penguins requires marine zoning. Biological Conservation 170: 151-161. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2013.12.024. Key words: birds, bycatch, Magellanic penguin, mark-recapture, marine zoning, oil pollution, penguin, satellite telemetry;
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- Andueza, M., E. Barba, J. L. Arroyo, J. Feliu, J. L. Greno, F. Jubete, L. Lozano, J. S. Monros, R. Moreno-Opo, J. M. Neto, A. Onrubia, P. Tenreito, T. Valkenburg, C. Zumalacarregui, C. Gonzalez, A. Herrero, and J. Arizaga. 2014. Connectivity in Reed Warblers, Acrocephalus scirpaceus, between breeding grounds in Europe and autumn stopover sites in Iberia. Ardea 101: 133-140. Key words: birds, Iberia, mark-recapture, migration routes, morphometrics, parallel migration, recoveries, wing length
- Bocedi, G., S. C. F. Palmer, G. Pe’er, R. K. Heikkinen, Y. G. Matsinos, K. Watts, J. M. J. Travis. 2014. Rangeshifter: platform for modelling spatial eco-evolutionary dynamics and species’ responses to environmental changes. Methods in Ecology and Evolution (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12162. Key words: dynamic modelling, IBM, environmental change, dispersal, population dynamics, connectivity, population viability
- Byrne, M. E., J. D. Guthrie, J. Hardin, B. A. Collier, and M. J. Chamberlain. 2014. Evaluating wild Turkey movement ecology: An example using first-passage time analysis. Wildlife Society Bulletin (online preview). DOI: 10.1002/wsb.404. Key words: animal movement, birds, first-passage time, GPS, habitat use, Meleagris gallapavo, Rio Grande wild turkey, telemetry
- Cheung, A. 2014. Animal path integration: a model of positional uncertainty along tortuous paths. J. Theor. Biol. 341: 17-33. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2013.09.031. Key words: compass, correlated random walk, error, navigation, noise
- Costa, J. M., J. A. Ramos, L. P. da Silva, S. Timoteo, P. M. Araujo, M. S. Felgueiras, A. Rosa, C. Matos, P. Encarnacao, P. Q. Tenreiro, and R. H. Heleno. 2014. Endozoochory largely outweighs epizoochory in migrating passerines. Journal of Avian Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2013.00271.x. Key words: bird migration, long-distance seed dispersal, zoochory
- Coster, S. S., J. S. Veysey Powell, and K. J. Babbitt. 2014. Characterizing the Width of Amphibian Movements During Postbreeding Migration. Conservation Biology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12214. Key words: amphibians, connectivity, corridor, migration, radio telemetry, spotted salamander, wood frog
- Fabrizio, M. C., J. P. Manderson, and J. P. Pessutti. 2014. Home range and seasonal movements of Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata) during their inshore residency at a reef in the mid-Atlantic Bight. Fishery Bulletin 112: 82-97. Key words: acoustic telemetry, black sea bass, fisheries, home range movement, seasonal cross-shelf movement
- Finn, J. T., J. W. Brownscombe, C. R. Haak, S. J. Cooke, R. Cormier, T. Gagne, and A. J. Danylchuk. 2014. Applying network methods to acoustic telemetry data: Modeling the movements of tropical marine fishes. Ecological Modelling (in press). DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.12.014. Key words: acoustic tagging, Bipartite graphs, directed graphs, fish movement, social network analysis
- Giavi, S., M. Moretti, F. Bontadina, N. Zambelli, and M. Schaub. 2014. Seasonal Survival Probabilities Suggest Low Migration Mortality in Migrating Bats. PLoS ONE 9(1): e85628. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085628. Key words: bats, Cormack-Jolly-Seber model, mark-recapture, migratory stopover, site fidelity, survival, Switzerland
- Hahn, S., D. Dimitrov, S. Rehse, E.Yohannes, and L. Jenni. 2014. Avian claw morphometry and growth determine the temporal pattern of archived stable isotopes. Journal of Avian Biology 45: 202-207. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2013.00324.x. Key words: birds, carbon 13, claws, growth rate, stable isotopes
- Hedd, A., W. A. Montevecchi, R. A. Phillips, and D. A. Fifield. 2014. Seasonal Sexual Segregation by Monomorphic Sooty Shearwaters, Puffinus griseus, Reflects Different Reproductive Roles during the Pre-Laying Period. PLoS ONE 9(1): e85572. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085572. Key words: archival dataloggers, birds, breeding movements, geolocation-immersion loggers, GLS loggers, light-level geolocators, non-breeding movements, occupancy, sexual segregation
- James, A. R., and K. C. Abbott. 2014. Phenological and geographical shifts have interactive effects on migratory bird populations. Am. Naturalist 183: 40-53. DOI: 10.1086/674129. Key words: birds, climate change, migration distance, migratory timing, phenology, population model
- Langrock, R., J. G. C. Hopcraft, P. G. Blackwell, V. Doodall, R. King, M. Niu, T. A. Patterson, M. W. Pedersen, A. Skarin, and R. S. Schick. 2014. Modelling group dynamic animal movement. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5:190-199. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12155. Key words: behavioural state, hidden Markov model, mammals, maximum likelihood, random walk, reindeer
- Long, J. A., T. A. Nelson, S. L. Webb, K. L. Gee. 2014. A critical examination of indices of dynamic interaction for wildlife telemetry studies. Journal of Animal Ecology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12198. Key words: biased random walk, contact rate, GPS telemetry, mammals, Odoeoileus virginianus, proximity, sampling resolution, static interaction, white-tailed deer
- Mathies, N. H., M. B. Ogburn, G. McFall, and S. Gangman. 2014. Environmental interference factors affecting detection range in acoustic telemetry studies using fixed receiver arrays. Marine Ecology Progress Series 495: 27-38. DOI: 10.3354/meps10582. Key words: acoustic telemetry, long-term monitoring, seasonal variation, signal-to-noise, stratification, tides, time series analysis
- Page, G. W., N. Warnock, T. L. Tibbitts, D. Jorgensen, C. A. Hartman, and L. E. Stenzel. 2014. Annual migratory patterns of long-billed curlews in the American West. The Condor 116: 50-60. DOI: 10.1650/CONDOR-12-185-R2.1. Key words: birds, long-billed curlew, migration route, migration timing, satellite telemetry, sex differences, stopover, wintering area
- Paprocki, N., J. A. Heath, and S. J. Novak. 2014. Regional Distribution Shifts Help Explain Local Changes in Wintering Raptor Abundance: Implications for Interpreting Population Trends. PLoS ONE 9(1): e86814. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086814. Key words: birds, climate change, Christmas Bird Count, distribution shift
- Roe, J. H., S. J. Morreale, F. V. Paladino, G. L. Shillinger, S. R. Benson, S. A. Eckert, H. Bailey, P. Santidrian Tomillo, S. J. Bograd, T. Eguchi, P. H. Dutton, J. A. Seminoff, B. A. Block, and J. R. Spotila. 2014. Predicting bycatch hotspots for endangered leatherback turtles on longlines in the Pacific Ocean. Proc. R. Soc. B. 281: 1777 20132559. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.2559. Key words: critically endangered species, fisheries bycatch, marine conservation, marine turtles, migratory pelagic vertebrate, reptile, satellite telemetry
- Sagario, C., V. Cueto, J. Lopez de Casenave. 2014. Movement patterns of sparrows in the central Monte desert: between and within species differences. EMU Austral Ornithology (online preview). Key words: Argentina, austral migration, birds, banding, mark-recapture, partial migration, South America
- Schick, R. S., J. J. Roberts, S. A. Eckert, P. N. Halpin, H. Bailey, F. Chai, L. Shi, and J. S. Clark. 2013. Pelagic movements of pacific leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) highlight the role of prey and ocean currents. Movement Ecology 1: 11. DOI: 10.1186/2051-3933-1-11. Key words: Bayesian, diving, dynamic covariates, habitat suitability, leatherback turtles, marine predator, movement, prey, reptiles, satellite telemetry, water column
- Schultner, J., B. Moe, O. Chastel, S. Tartu, C. Bech, and A. S. Kitaysky. 2014. Coricosterone mediates carry-over effects between breeding and migration in the kittiwake, Rissa tridactyla. Marine Ecology Progress Series 496: 125-133. DOI: 10.3354/meps10603. Key words: autumn migration, birds, black-legged kittiwake, carry-over effects, glucocorticoids, light-level geolocator, mechanism, reproduction, Rissa tridactyla
- Spivey, R. J., and C. M. Bishop. 2014. An implantable instrument for studying the long-term flight biology of migratory birds. Review of Scientific Instruments 85: 014301. DOI: 10.1063/1.4854635. Key words: archival datalogger, bio-metric data, birds, ECG, electrocardiography, transmitter effect, transmitter implant
- Srygley, R. B., and P. D. Lorch. 2013. Coping with uncertainty: nutrient deficiencies motivate insect migration at a cost of immunity. Integr. Comp. Biol. 53: 1002-1013. DOI: 10.1093/icb/ict047. Key words: diet, immunity, invertebrates, Mormon crickets, movement, radio telemetry
- Werry, J. M., S. Planes, M. L. Berumen, K. A. Lee, C. D. Braun, and E. Clua. 2014. Reef-Fidelity and Migration of Tiger Sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, across the Coral Sea. PLoS ONE 9(1): e83249. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0083249. Key words: acoustic telemetry, fisheries, habitat use, Marine Protected Areas, migration pattern, satellite telemetry, tiger sharks
- Willemoes, M., R. Strandberg, R. H. G. Klaassen, A. P. Tottrup, Y. Vardanis, P. W. Howey, K. Thorup, M. Wikelski, and T. Alerstam. 2014. Narrow-Front Loop Migration in a Population of the Common Cuckoo Cuculus canorus, as Revealed by Satellite Telemetry. PLoS ONE 9(1): e83515. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0083515. Key words: birds, loop migration, migratory pattern, satellite telemetry, Solar PTT-100
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- Agnew, P., C. Lalas, J. Wright, and S. Dawson. 2013. Effects of attached data-logging devices on little penguins (Eudyptula minor). Marine Biology 160: 2375-2382. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-013-2231-7. Key words: birds, behavior, condition, data logger, GPS, seabirds, telemetry, time-depth recorder
- Ainslie B., N. Alexander, N. Johnston, J. Bradley, A. C. Pomeroy, P. L. Jackson, and K. A. Otter. 2013. Predicting spatial patterns of eagle migration using a mesoscale atmospheric model: a case study associated with a mountain-ridge wind development. Int. J. Biometeorol. (online preview). Key words: birds, fluid-flow model, migration flight path, raptors, three-dimensional GIS modeling, vertical velocity field, wind development.
- Allen, C. D., G. E. Lemons, T. Eguchi, R. A. LeRoux, C. C. Fahy, P. H. Dutton, S. Hoyt Peckham, and J. A. Seminoff. 2013. Stable isotope analysis reveals migratory origin of loggerhead turtles in the Southern California Bight. MEPS 472: 275-285. DOI: 10.3354/meps10023. Key words: Baja California Peninsula, California Current Large Marine Ecosystem, California drift gillnet fishery, carbon, Caretta caretta, connectivity, Hawaii-based longline fishery, management, movement pattern, nitrogen, reptiles, stable isotopes, sea turtles, time-area closure.
- Alves, J. A., T. G. Gunnarsson, D. B. Hayhow, G. F. Appleton, P. M. Potts, W. J. Sutherland, and J. A. Gill. 2013. Costs, benefits, and fitness consequences of different migratory strategies. Ecology 94: 11-17. DOI: 10.1890/12-0737.1. Key words: carry-over effects, distribution range, energy balance, Icelandic Black-tailed Godwit, Limosa limosa islandica, migration, population dynamics, seasonal matching, shorebirds, survival, waders.
- Anderson, J. J., E. Gurarie, C. Bracis, B. J. Burke, and K. L. Laidre. 2013. Modeling climate change impacts on phenology and population dynamics of migratory marine species. Ecological Modelling 264: 83-97. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.03.009. Key words: adaption, climate change, migratory marine species, modeling, phenology, phenotypic plasticity.
- Andrews, K. S., and C. J. Harvey. 2013. Ecosystem-level consequences of movement: seasonal variation in the trophic impact of a top predator. Marine Ecology Progress Series 473: 247-260. doi: 10.3354/meps10095 . Key words: acoustic telemetry, bioenergetics models, partial migration, tagging, movement, Squalus suckleyi, Squalus acanthias.
- Angelier, F., C. M. Vleck, R. L. Holberton, and P. P. Marra. 2013. Telomere length, non-breeding habitat and return rate in male American redstarts. Functional Ecology 27: 342-350. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.12041. Key words: American redstart, birds, fitness, habitat, Setophaga ruticilla, survival, telomere dynamics.
- Aranda, G., F. J. Abascal, J. L. Varela, A. Medina. 2013. Spawning Behaviour and Post-Spawning Migration Patterns of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) Ascertained from Satellite Archival Tags. PLoS ONE 8(10): e76445. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076445. Key words: archival tag, fisheries, migratory behavior, satellite telemetry, spawning
- Arlt, D., M. Low, and T. Part. 2013. Effect of Geolocators on Migration and Subsequent Breeding Performance of a Long-Distance Passerine Migrant. PLoS ONE 8(12): e82316. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082316. Key words: birds, light-level geolocators, northern wheatear, tagging effects
- Avgar, T., A. Mosser, G. S. Brown, and J. M. Fryxell. 2013. Environmental and individual drivers of animal movement patterns across a wide geographical gradient. Journal of Animal Ecology 82: 96-106. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.02035.x. Key words: connectivity, GPS telemetry, mammals, mixed effects, population spread, random walk, reindeer, residence time, resource selection, scale-dependent movement, space use, squared displacement.
- Baetens, J. M., S. Van Nieuland, I. S. Pauwels, B. De Baets, A. M. Mouton, and P. L. M. Goethals. 2013. An individual-based model for the migration of pike (Esox lucius) in the river Yser, Belgium. Ecological Modelling 258: 40-52. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.02.030. Key words: conservation, fisheries, individual-based model, migration, northern pike, rivers.
- Bailleul, F., V. Grimm, C. Chion, and M. Hammill. 2013. Modeling implications of food resource aggregation on animal migration phenology. Ecology and Evolution 3: 2535-2546. doi:10.1002/ece3.656. Key words: animal migration, beluga whale, food structuring, global change, individual-based model, marine mammals, phenology, polar environment, satellite telemetry, seasonal interaction
- Barnowe-Meyer, K. K., P. J. White, L. P. Waits, and J. A. Byers. 2013. Social and genetic structure associated with migration in pronghorn. Biological conservation 168: 108-115. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2013.09.022. Key words: female philopatry, genetics, mammals, matrilineal social structure, partial migration, pronghorn, subdivision, tradition, Yellowstone
- Bartlam-Brooks, H. L. A., P. S. A. Beck, G. Bohrer, and S. Harris. 2013. In search of greener pastures: using satellite images to predict the effects of environmental change on zebra migration. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 118. DOI: 10.1002/jgrg.20096. Key words: climate change, environmental uncertainty, GPS telemetry, mammals, migration, normalized difference vegetation index, remote sensing, tropical rainfall measuring mission, ungulates
- Bateson, P., and K. N. Laland. 2013. Tinbergen’s four questions: an appreciation and an update. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 28: 712-718. DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2013.09.013. Key words: causation, evolution, problems in biology, ontogeny, survival value, Tinbergen
- Bauer, S., and M. Klaassen. 2013. Mechanistic models of animal migration behaviour –their diversity, structure and use. Journal of Animal Ecology 82: 498-508. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12054. Key words: evolutionary methods, game theory, genetic algorithm, individual-based model, neural network, optimal migration, stochastic dynamic model.
- Beatty, W. S., D. C. Kesler, E. B. Webb, A. H. Raedeke, L. W. Naylor, and D. D. Humburg. 2013. Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Identifying Migration Chronology in a Continental Migrant. PLoS ONE 8(10): e75673. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0075673. Key words: birds, migration chronology, satellite telemetry
- Bell, J. R., P. Aralimarad, K. –S. Lim, and J. W. Chapman. 2013. Predicting Insect Migration Density and Speed in the Daytime Convective Boundary Layer. PLoS ONE 8(1): e54202. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0054202. Key words: aerial density, convective atmospheric boundary layer, displacements speed, insects, invertebrates, meteorological mechanism, radar.
- Benhamou, S. 2013. Of scales and stationarity in animal movements. Ecology Letters (online preview). DOI: DOI: 10.1111/ele.12225. Key words: diffusion-advection, home range, Levy walk, navigation, pattern process, random walk, searching modes, space use
- Bertelsen, R. D. 2013. Characterizing daily movements, nomadic movements, and reproductive migrations of Panulirus argus around the Western Sambo Ecological Reserve (Florida, USA) using acoustic telemetry. Fisheries Research 144: 91-102. DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2012.12.008. Key words: acoustic telemetry, ecological reserve, fisheries, invertebrates, migration, movement, nomadic, Panulirus argus, spiny lobster.
- Betini, G. S., C. K. Griswold, and D. R. Norris. 2013. Carry-over effects, sequential density dependence and the dynamics of populations in a seasonal environment. Proc. R. Soc. B. 280 no. 1759 20130110. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.0110. Key words: carry-over effects, Drosophila melanogaster, population regulation, regulatory mechanism, seasonal interactions, seasonality, stability.
- Beyer, H. L., J. M. Morales, D. Murray, and M.-J. Fortin. 2013. The effectiveness of Bayesian state-space models for estimating behavioural states from movement paths. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4: 433-441. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12026. Key words: analysis, classification accuracy, correlated random walk, global positioning system, mechanistic movement model, telemetry.
- Bicknell, A. W. J., M. E. Knight, D. T. Bilton, M. Campbell, J. B. Reid, J. Newton, and S. C. Votier. 2013. Intercolony movement of pre-breeding seabirds over oceanic scales: implications of cryptic age-classes for conservation and metapopulation dynamics. Diversity and Distributions (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12137. Key words: birds, dispersal, extinction risk, Leach’s storm-petrel, metapopulation, predation, stable isotopes
- Blake, S., C. B. Yackulic, F. Cabrera, W. Tapia, J. P. Gibbs, F. Kummeth, and M. Wikelski. 2013. Vegetation dynamics drive segregation by body size in Galapagos tortoises migrating across altitudinal gradients. Journal of Animal Ecology 82: 310-321. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12020. Key words: allometry, elevational migration, GPS telemetry, megavertebrate, NDVI, oceanic islands, partial migration, reptiles.
- Blanco, G. S., S. J. Morreale, J. A. Seminoff, F. V. Paladino, R. Piedra, and J. R. Spotila. 2013. Movements and diving behavior of internesting green turtles along Pacific Costa Rica. Integrative Zoology 8: 293-306. DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-4877.2012.00298.x. Key words: Chelonia mydas, Costa Rica, East Pacific green turtle, internesting period, movement pattern, reptiles, satellite telemetry, spatial ecology
- Bloor, I. S. M., V. J. Wearmouth, S. P. Cotterell, M. J. McHugh, N. E. Humphries, E. L. Jackson, M. J. Attrill, and D. W. Sims. 2013. Movements and behaviour of European common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, in English Channel inshore waters: First results from acoustic telemetry. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 448: 19-27. DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2013.06.013. Key words: acoustics, cephalopod, fishery, invertebrates, site fidelity, spawning, tagging, telemetry
- Bodey, T. W., E. J. Ward, R. A. Phillips, R. A. R. McGill, and S. Bearhop. 2013. Species versus Guild Level Differentiation Revealed Across the Annual Cycle by Isotopic Niche Examination. Journal of Animal Ecology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12156/. Key words: birds, character displacement, competition, diet, Procellariform, resource partitioning, seabird, speciation, stable isotopes
- Bond, M. H., and T. P. Quinn. 2013. Patterns and influences on Dolly Varden migratory timing in Chignik Lakes, Alaska, and comparison to populations throughout the Northeastern Pacific and Arctic oceans. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70: 655-665. DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2012-0416. Key words: anadromous salmonid, falcultative migration, fisheries, iteroparous, paritial migration, radio telemetry.
- Boomer, G. S., G. S. Zimmerman, N. L. Zimpfer, P. R. Garrettson, M. D. Koneff, T. A. Sanders, K. D. Magruder, and J. A. Royle. 2013. Band reporting probabilities for mallards recovered in the United States and Canada. The Journal of Wildlife Management 77: 1059-1066. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.570. Key words: adaptive harvest management, Anas platyrhynchos, birds, mallard, mark-recapture, reporting rates, reward banding
- Borcherding, J., A. W. Breukelaar, H. V. Winter, and U. Konig. 2013. Spawning migration and larval drift of anadromous North Sea houting (Coregonus oxyrinchus) in the River IJssel, the Netherlands. Ecology of Freshwater Fish (online preview). doi: 10.1111/eff.12058. Key words: anadromous salmonid, drift net sampling, discharge, fisheries, re-introduction programme, River Rhine, spawning migration, telemetry, temperature.
- Bourret, V., M. P. Kent, C. R. Primmer, A. Vasemagi, S. Karlsson, K. Hindar, P. McGinnity, E. Verspoor, L. Bernatchez, and S. Lien. 2013. SNP-array reveals genome-wide patterns of geographical and potential adaptive divergence across the natural range of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Molecular Ecology 22: 532-551. doi: 10.1111/mec.12003. Key words: aquaculture, conservation, fisheries, population genetics, salmonids, selection, single nucleotide polymorphism.
- Boyland, N. K., R. James, D. T. Mlynski, J. R. Madden, and D. P. Croft. 2013. Spatial proximity loggers for recording animal social networks: consequences of inter-logger variation in performance. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67: 1877-1890. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-013-1622-6. Key words: animal social networks, calibration, proximity loggers, telemetry
- Bridge, E. S., J. F. Kelly, A. Contina, R. M. Gabrielson, R. B. MacCurdy, and D. W. Winkler. 2013. Advances in tracking small migratory birds: a technical review of light-level geolocation. Journal of Field Ornithology 84: 121-137. doi: 10.1111/jofo.12011. Key words: animal tracking, birds, data archive light-level geolocator, Passeriformes, migratory songbirds.
- Bronmark, C., K. Hulthen, A. Nilsson, C. Skov, L.-A. Hansson, J. Brodersen, and B. Chapman. 2013. There and back again: migration in freshwater fishes. Canadian Journal of Zoology (online preview). DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2012-0277. Key words: causes of migration, consequence of migration, fisheries, freshwater, migration theory.
- Brown, R. S., K. A. Deters, K. V. Cook, and M. B. Eppard. 2013. A comparison of single-suture and double-suture incision closures in seaward-migrating juvenile Chinook salmon implanted with acoustic transmitters: implications for research in river basins containing hydropower structures. Animal Biotelemetry 1:10. DOI: 10.1186/2050-3385-1-10. Key words: acoustics, acoustic telemetry, barotrauma, fisheries, hydropower, juvenile salmon, methods, passive integrated transponder tag, surgery, sutures, tag effects
- Bulte, M., and F. Bairlein. 2013. Endogenous control of migratory behavior in Alaskan Northern Wheatears Oenanthe oenanthe. J. Ornithol. 154: 567-570. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-012-0920-5. Key words: birds, migratory fueling, migratory restlessness, Zugunruhe.
- Bultel, E., E. Lasne, A. Acou, J. Guillaudeau, C. Bertier, and E. Feunteun. 2013. Migration behaviour of silver eels (Anguilla anguilla) in a large estuary of Western Europe inferred from acoustic telemetry. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (online preview). DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2013.11.023. Key words: acoustic telemetry, biological traits, conservation, escapement, Europe, European Eel Management Plan, fisheries, France, Loire estuary, silver eel, spawning migration
- Bustnes, J. O., B. Moe, M. Helberg, and R. A. Phillips .2013. Rapid long-distance migration in Norwegian Lesser Black-backed Gulls, Larus fuscus fuscus, along their eastern flyway. Ibis 155: 402-406. doi: 10.1111/ibi.12022. Key words: animal movements, birds, connectivity, light-level geolocators, migration strategies, migratory stopover.
- Caballero, S., M. C. de O. Santo, A. Sanches, and A. A. Mignucci-Giannoni. 2013. Initial description of the phylogeography, population structure and genetic diversity of Atlantic spotted dolphins from Brazil and the Caribbean, inferred from analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 48: 263-270. DOI: 10.1016/j.bse.2012.12.016. Key words: α-Lactalbumin, Atlantic spotted dolphin, connectivity, marine mammals, mitochondrial DNA, phylogeography, population genetics, population structure, Stenella frontalis.
- Caldwell, I. R., and S. E. Gergel. 2013. Thresholds in seascape connectivity: influence of mobility, habitat description, and current strength on fish movement. Landscape Ecology 28: 1937-1948. DOI: 10.1007/s10980-013-9930-9?no-access=true. Key words: conservation, damselfish, fisheries, fragmentation, habitat abundance, habitat loss, landscape, marine, movement models
- Callo, P. A., E. S. Morton, and B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2013. Prolonged spring migration in the Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus). The Auk 130: 240-246. DOI: 10.1525/auk.2013.12213. Key words: birds, frugivory, geologger, light-level geolocator, migration, red-eyed vireo, stopovers, Vireo olivaceus.
- Cano, L. S. and J. L. Telleria. 2013. Migration and winter distribution of Iberian and central European black storks, Ciconia nigra, moving to Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar: a comparative study. Journal of Avian Biology 44: 189-197. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2012.05824.x. Key words: arrival synchrony, birds, departure date, migratory connectivity, Sahel, satellite telemetry, Strait of Gibraltar.
- Carboneras, C., G. Tavecchia, M. Genovart, S. Requena, M. Olive, and D. Oro. 2013. Inferring geographic origin, population structure and migration routes of a wintering population of Mediterranean gulls from resightings data. Popul. Ecol. 55: 343-351. DOI: 10.1007/s10144-013-0362-9. Key words: birds, connectivity, Larus melanocephalus, mark-recapture, movement strategy, site fidelity, spatial variation, survival.
- Casale, P., D. Freggi, A. Cina, and M. Rocco. 2013. Spatio-temporal distribution and migration of adult male loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Sea: further evidence of the importance of neritic habitats off North Africa. Mar. Biol. 160: 703-718. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-012-2125-0. Key words: conservation, migratory route, reptiles, satellite telemetry, sea turtle, site fidelity.
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- Cervinka, J., M. Salek, E. Padysakova, and P. Smilauer. 2013. The effects of local and landscape-scale habitat characteristics and prey availability on corridor use by carnivores: A comparison of two contrasting farmlands. Journal for Nature Conservation 21: 105-113. DOI: 10.1016/j.jnc.2012.11.004. Key words: agricultural landscape, carnivores, corridors, Czech Republic, habitat characteristics, mammals, prey availability.
- Chapman, B. B., A. Eriksen, H. Baktoft, J. Brodersen, P. A. Nilsson PA, K. Hulthen, C. Bronmark, L.-A. Hansson, P. Gronkjaer, and C. Skov. 2013. A Foraging Cost of Migration for a Partially Migratory Cyprinid Fish. PLoS ONE 8(5): e61223. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0061223. Key words: automated telemetry, cost-benefit, fisheries, partial migration, passive integrated transponder tag, passive telemetry, predation/growth potential trade-off, roach, Rutilus rutilus.
- Charmantier, A., and P. Gienapp. 2013. Climate change and timing of avian breeding and migration: evolutionary versus plastic changes. Evolutionary Applications (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/eva.12126. Key words: bird, climate change, evolution, phenology, phenotypic plasticity, selection, timing of breeding, timing of migration
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- Cozzi, G., F. Broekhuis, J. W. McNutt, and B. Schmid. 2013. Comparison of the effects of artificial and natural barriers on large African carnivores: Implications for interspecific relationships and connectivity. Journal of Animal Ecology 82: 707-715. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12039. Key words: animal behavior, coexistence, GPS-radio telemetry, habitat fragmentation, large carnivore guild, mammals, movement barrier, movement pattern, spatial distribution, spatial refuge, sympatric species.
- Dalby, L., P. Soderquist, T. K. Christensen, P. Clausen, A. Einarsson, J. Elmberg, A. D. Fox, N. Holmqvist, T. Langendoen, A. Lehikoinen, A. Lindstrom, S. -H. Lorentsen, L. Nilsson, H. Poysa, J. Rintala, A. Sigfusson, and J. -C. Svenning. 2013. The status of the Nordic populations of the Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) in a changing world. Ornis Fennica 90. Key words: birds, breeding population demography, conservation, mallard, North-west European flyway, winter population demography.
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- Davis, M. J., S. Thokala, X. Xing, N. T. Hobbs, M. W. Miller, R. Han, and S. Mishra. 2013. Testing the functionality and contact error of a GPS-based wildlife tracking network. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37: 855-861. DOI: 10.1002/wsb.303. Key words: bighorn sheep, contact error, data transfer, delay tolerant network, global positioning system telemetry, mammals, Ovis canadensis, proximity logger, satellite telemetry
- de Boer, M. N., J. Clark, M. F. Leopold, M. P. Simmonds, and P. J. H. Reijnders. 2013. Photo-Identification Methods Reveal Seasonal and Long-Term Site-Fidelity of Risso’s Dolphins (Grampus griseus) in Shallow Waters (Cardigan Bay, Wales). Open Journal of Marine Science 3: 66-75. DOI: 10.4236/ojms.2013.32A007. Key words: abundance, conservation, Grampus griseus, mark-recapture, marine mammals, movement pattern, photo-identification, Risso’s dolphin
- de C. Britto, S. G., and E. D. Carvalho. 2013. Reproductive migration of fish and movement in a series of reservoirs in the Upper Parana River basin, Brazil. Fisheries Management and Ecology 20: 426-433. doi: 10.1111/fme.12030. Key words: fish ladders, fish reproduction, fisheries, hydrostatic telemetry, migration barrier, Paranapanema River, Upper Paraná basin.
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- Dohms, K. M., and T. M. Burg. 2013. Molecular markers reveal limited population genetic structure in a North American corvid, Clark’s nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana). PLoS ONE 8(11): e79621. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0079621. Key words: birds, Clark’s nutcracker, dispersal barrier, gene flow, population structure, species distribution modeling
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- Edwards, E. W. J., L. R. Quinn, E. D. Wakefield, P. I. Miller, and P. M. Thompson. 2013. Tracking a northern fulmar from a Scottish nesting site to the Charlie Gibbs Fracture Zone: evidence of linkage between coastal breeding seabirds and Mid-Atlantic Ridge feeding sites. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 98: 438-444. DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.04.011. Key words: connectivity, first-passage time, foraging behavior, geolocation telemetry, GPS telemetry, marine birds, mid-ocean ridges, northern fulmar, oceanic fronts, tracking.
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- Ely, C. R., D. J. Nieman, R. T. Alisauskas, J. A. Schmutz, and J. E. Hines. 2013. Geographic variation in migration chronology and winter distribution of midcontinent greater white-fronted geese. The Journal of Wildlife Management 77: 1182-1191. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.573. Key words: Alaska, Anser albifrons, birds, Canada, Central Flyway, distribution, greater white-fronted goose, mark-recapture, midcontinent, migration, Mississippi Flyway, winter
- Ely, C. R., J. S. Hall, J. A. Schmutz, J. M. Pearce, J. Terenzi, J. S. Sedinger, and H. S. Ip. 2013. Evidence that Life History Characteristics of Wild Birds Influence Infection and Exposure to Influenza A Viruses. PLoS ONE 8(3): e57614. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0057614. Key words: avian influenza, birds, connectivity, disease, infection rate, life-history characteristic.
- Emmenegger, T., P. Mayet, O. Duriez, and S. Hahn. 2013. Directional shifts in migration pattern of rollers (Coracias garrulus) from a western European population. Journal of Ornithology (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s10336-013-1023-7. Key words: birds, Coracias, garrulus, heading, light-level geolocator, long-distance migration, trans-Sahara
- Eraud, C., M. Riviere, H. Lormee, J. W. Fox, J.-J. Ducamp, and J.-M. Boutin. 2013. Migration Routes and Staging Areas of Trans-Saharan Turtle Doves Appraised from Light-Level Geolocators. PLoS ONE 8(3): e59396. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059396. Key words: birds, connectivity, light-level geolocator, Palearctic-African migration, stop-over site.
- Ethier, D. M., C. J. Kyle, and J. J. Nocera. 2013. Tracking animal movement by comparing trace element signatures in claws to spatial variability of elements in soils. Science of the Total Environment 468: 699-705. Key words: American badgers, animal movement, element base-map, mammals, sPCA, taxidea taxus jacksoni, stable isotopes, trace elements
- Fijn, R. C., D. Hiemstra, R. A. Phillips, and J. van der Winden. 2013. Arctic Terns, Sterna paradisaea, from the Netherlands Migrate Record Distances Across Three Oceans to Wilkes Land, East Antarctica. Ardea 101:3-12. DOI: 10.5253/078.101.0102. Key words: Antarctica, at-sea hotspots, Australian Antarctic Sector, birds, distance, Indian Ocean, light-level geolocator, longest bird migration distance, migration strategies, stopover sites.
- Finnegan, L., S. Castillo, J. Hughes, K. F. Abraham, R. W. Brook, and C. J. Kyle. 2013. Fine-scale analysis reveals cryptic patterns of genetic structure in Canada geese. The Condor 115: 738-749. Key words: birds, Branta canadensis, microsatelite DNA, migration, mtDNA, subarctic, temperate, wildlife management
- Flockhart, D. T. T., L. I. Wassenaar, T. g. Martin, K. A. Hobson, M. B. Wunder, and D. R. Norris. Tracking multi-generational colonization of the breeding grounds by monarch butterflies in eastern North America. Proc. R. Soc. B. 280 no. 1768 20131087 . DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.1087. Key words: carbon-13, Danaus plexippus, deuterium, insect migration, invertebrates, migratory connectivity, stable isotopes
- Fort, J., B. Moe, H. Strom, D. Gremillet, J. Welcker, J. Schultner, K. Jerstad, K. L. Johansen, R. A. Phillips, and A. Mosbech. 2013. Multicolony tracking reveals potential threats to little auks wintering in the North Atlantic from marine pollution and shrinking sea ice cover. Diversity and Distributions 19: 1322-1332. doi: 10.1111/ddi.12105. Key words: Alle alle, birds, conservation biogeography, light-level geolocators, non-breeding distribution, oil pollution, seabird.
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- Franci, C. D., M. Guillemette, E. Pelletier, O. Chastel, S. Bonnefoi, and J. Verreault. 2013. Endocrine status of a migratory bird potentially exposed to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: a case study of northern gannets breeding on Bonaventure Island, eastern Canada. Science of the Total Environment 473: 110-116. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.12.006. Key words: birds, connectivity, corticosterone, Deepwater Horizon, light-level geolocators, oil spill, PAH, prolactin, seabirds, Sulidae
- Fraser, K. C., B. J. M. Stutchbury, P. Kramer, C. Silverio, J. Barrow, D. Newstead, N. Mickle, T. Shaheen, P. Mammenga, K. Applegate, E. Bridge, and J. Tautin. 2013. Consistent range-wide pattern in fall migration strategy of Purple Martin (Progne subis), despite different migration routes at the Gulf of Mexico. The Auk 130: 291-296. DOI: 10.1525/auk.2013.12225. Key words: autumn migration, birds, geologger, light-level geolocator, migration rate, migration schedule, Progne subis, purple martin, songbird, South America, stopover.
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- Fromentin, J.-M., and D. Lopuszanski. 2013. Migration, residency, and homing of bluefin tuna in the western Mediterranean Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Science (online preview). DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fst157. Key words: Atlantic bluefin tuna, feeding area, fisheries, marine protected area, pop-up archival tag, spatial distribution, telemetry, Thunnus thynnus
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- Garcia-Perez, B., K. A. Hobson, R. L. Powell, C. J. Still, and G. H. Huber. 2013. Switching Hemispheres: A New Migration Strategy for the Disjunct Argentinean Breeding Population of Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica). PLoS ONE 8(1): e55654. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0055654. Key words: austral migration, birds, connectivity, reversed phenology, stable isotopes.
- Gaston, A. J., C. M. Francis, and I. C. T. Nisbet. 2013. Continued use of soft-metal bands on gulls in North America reduces the value of recovery data. Journal of Field Ornithology 84: 403-415. DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12039. Key words: banding, birds, gulls, hard bands, mark-recapture, soft bands, survival rate
- Gautestad, A. O., L. E. Loe, and A. Mysterud. 2013. Inferring spatial memory and spatiotemporal scaling from GPS data: comparing red deer Cervus elaphus movements with simulation models. Journal of Animal Ecology82: 572-586. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12027. Key words: fractal geometry, GPS telemetry, Levy walk, mammals, memory map, movement model, multi-scaled random walk, site fidelity.
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- Gelpi, C. G. Jr., B. Fry, R. E. Condrey, J. W. Fleeger, and S. F. Dubois. 2013. Using delta C and delta N to determine the migratory history of offshore Louisiana blue crab spawning stocks. Marine Ecology Progress Series 494: 205-218. DOI: 10.3354/meps10540. Key words: behavior, Callinectes sapidus, feeding ecology, Gulf of Mexico, invertebrates, migration, stable isotopes
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- White, K., N. Barten, S. Crouse, and J. Crouse. 2013. Benefits of migration in relation to nutritional condition and predation-risk in a partially migratory moose population. Ecology (in press). DOI: 10.1890/13-0054.1. Key words: forage maturation hypothesis, mammals, migratory strategy, moose, partial migration, predation-risk avoidance hypothesis, radio telemetry
- Wiederholt, R., L. Lopez-Hoffman, J. Cline, R. A. Medellin, P. Cryan, A. Russell, G. McCracken, J. Diffendorfer, and D. Semmens. 2013. Moving across the border: modeling migratory bat populations. Ecosphere 4: 1-16. DOI: 10.1890/ES13-00023.1. Key words: bat conservation, breeding roosts, mammals, Mexican free-tailed bats, migratory patterns, network models, Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana, U.S.-Mexico cross-border migration route
- Wilson, R. P., I. W. Griffiths, P. A. Legg, M. I. Friswell, O. R. Bidder, L. G. Halsey, S. A. Lambertucci, and E. L. C. Shepard. 2013. Turn costs change the value of animal search paths. Ecology Letters 16: 1145-1150. Key words: Brownian motion, correlated random walk, energetics, Levy walk, movement costs, search strategy, turn angle, turn radius
- Wilson, S., P. P. Marra, and T. S. Sillett. 2013. The Effects of Experimental Irrigation on Plant Productivity, Insect Abundance and the Non-Breeding Season Performance of a Migratory Songbird. PLoS ONE 8(1): e55114. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0055114. Key words: birds, habitat quality, winter condition.
- Wittenberg, S. R., S. E. Lehnen, and K. Smith. 2013. Use of stable isotopes of hydrogen to predict natal origins of juvenile merlins and northern harriers migrating through the Florida Keys. The Condor 115: 451-455. DOI: /10.1525/cond.2013.120130. Key words: birds, Circus cyancus, connectivity, Falco columbarius, hydrogen stable isotopes, merlin, northern harrier, raptor migration
- Wladichuk, J. L., J. Delarue, B. Martin, X. Mouy, and H. Frouin-Mouy. 2013. A disproportion in bowhead whale call counts around an acoustic array during the fall 2012 migration in the Chukchi Sea, Alaska: an investigation into the potential of acoustic masking. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 134(5): 4148. DOI: 10.1121/1.4831205. Key words: acoustic telemetry, background noise, bowhead whale, Chukchi Sea, mammals, migration, shipping traffic
- Xing, K., C. Ma, J. Han. 2013. Evidence of long distance migration of diamondback moth (DBM) (Plutella xylostella): a review. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 24: 1769-1776. DOI: . Key words: agricultural pest, genetic variation, insect vertical-looking radar, invertebrates, long distance migration, meteorological condition, overwintering, Plutella xylostella
- Xiong, Y., Z. Luo, B. Yan, D. J. Prosser, and J. Y. Takekawa. 2013. GPS Location History Data Mining and Anomalous Detection: The Scenario of Bar-Headed Geese Migration. Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Information Technology and Software Engineering Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 211: 413-420. Key words: birds, data analysis, GPS telemetry, migration.
- Zhan, S., and S. M. Reppert. 2013. MonarchBase: the monarch butterfly genome database. Nucl. Acids Res. 41: 758-763. doi: 10.1093/nar/gks1057. Key words: butterfly, genome, invertebrates, MonarchBase, open-access database.
2012
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- Acolas, M. L., J. Labonne, J. L. Bagliniere, and J. M. Roussel. 2012. The role of body size versus growth on the decision to migrate: a case study with Salmo trutta. Naturwissenschaften 99: 11-21. DOI: 10.1007/s00114-011-0861-5. Key words: Bayesian model, brown trout, capture-mark-recapture, fisheries, migration, partial migration, passive integrated transponders
- Adams, J., C. MacLeod, R. M. Suryan, K. D. Hyrenbach, and J. T. Harvey. 2012. Summer-time use of west coast US National Marine Sanctuaries by migrating sooty shearwaters (Puffinus griseus). Biological Conservation 156: 105-116. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.12.032. Key words: ARGOS, California Current, habitat use, Marine Protected Areas, National Marine Sanctuary, satellite PTT telemetry, seabirds, sooty shearwater
- Akesson, S., R. Klaassen, J. Holmgren, J. W. Fox, and A. Hedenstrom. 2012. Migration routes and strategies in a highly aerial migrant, the Common Swift Apus apus, revealed by light-level geolocators. PLoS ONE 7: e41195. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041195. Key words: Apus apus, birds, common swift, light-level geolocator, long-distance migrant
- Altshuler, D. L., K. L. Cockle, and W. A. Boyle. 2012. North American ornithology in transition. Biol. Lett. (online preview). doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0876. Key words: birds, connectivity, North American Ornithological Conference, NAOC
- Areta, J. I. 2012. Winter Songs Reveal Geographic Origin of Three Migratory Seedeaters (Sporophila spp.) in Southern Neotropical Grasslands. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 124: 688-697. doi: 10.1676/1559-4491-124.4.688. Key words: birds, connectivity, diagnostic acoustics, migratory movement, neotropical seedeater, vocal variation
- Avgar, T., A. Mosser, G. S. Brown, and J. M. Fryxell. 2012. Environmental and individual drivers of animal movement patterns across a wide geographical gradient. Journal of Animal Ecology (online preview). doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.02035.x. Key words: connectivity, GPS telemetry, mammals, mixed effects, movement models, population spread, random walk, reindeer, residence time, resource selection, scale-dependent movement, space use, squared displacement
- Bairlein, F., D. R. Norris, R. Nagel, M. Bulte, C. C. Voigt, J. W. Fox, D. J. T. Hussell, and H. Schmaljohann. 2012. Cross-hemisphere migration of a 25 g songbird. Biol. Lett. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2011.1223. Key words: Africa, birds, light-level geolocator, northern wheatear, stable-hydrogen isotopes
- Battley, P. F., N. Warnock, T. L. Tibbitts, R. E. Gill, T. Piersma, C. J. Hassell, D. C. Douglas, D. M. Mulcahy, B. D. Gartrell, R. Schuckard, D. S. Melville, and A. C. Riegen. 2012. Contrasting extreme long-distance migration patterns in bar-tailed godwits Limosa lapponica. Journal of Avian Biology 43: 21–32. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2011.05473.x. Key words: bar-tailed godwit, birds, Limosa lapponica baueri, Limosa lapponica menzbieri, migration, satellite telemetry
- Beason, J. P., C. Gunn, K. M. Potter, R. A. Sparks, and J. W. Fox. 2012. The Northern Black Swift: Migration Path And Wintering Area Revealed. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 124:1-8. doi: 10.1676/11-146.1. Key words: birds, connectivity, light-level geolocator, migration, non-breeding
- Ben-David, M., and E. A. Flaherty. 2012. Stable isotopes in mammalian research: a beginner’s guide. Journal of Mammalogy 93: 312-328. doi: 10.1644/11-MAMM-S-166.1. Key words: carbon, diet, enrichment, hydrogen, incorporation, mammals, migration, mixing models, natural abundance, nitrogen, stable isotopes, strontium
- Berge, J., H. Capra, H. Pella, T. Steig, M. Ovidio, E. Bultel, and N. Lamouroux. 2012. Probability of detection and positioning error of a hydro acoustic telemetry system in a fast-flowing river: Intrinsic and environmental determinants. Fisheries Research 125-126: 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.fishres.2012.02.008. Key words: acoustic tags, acoustic telemetry, aquatic fish behavior, detection probability, fisheries, hydrophones configuration, triangulation parameters
- Bestley, S., I. D. Jonsen, M. A. Hindell, C. Guinet, and J. B. Charrassin. 2012. Integrative modelling of animal movement: incorporating in situ habitat and behavioural information for a migratory marine predator. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (online preview). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.2262. Key words: animal telemetry, foraging behavior, individual movement, mammals, oceanographic drivers of movement, southern elephant seal, spatial ecology, state-space model
- Bischof, R., L. E. Loe, E. L. Meisingset, B. Zimmermann, B. Van Moorter, and A. Mysterud. 2012. A Migratory Northern Ungulate in the Pursuit of Spring: Jumping or Surfing the Green Wave? The American Naturalist 180: 407-424. doi: 10.1086/667590. Key words: animal movement, Cervus elaphus, forage-maturation hypothesis, GPS telemetry, home range, mammals, NDVI, partial migration, plant phenology, springness, stopover
- Bond, A. L., and K. A. Hobson. 2012. Reporting Stable-Isotope Ratios in Ecology: Recommended Terminology, Guidelines and Best Practices. Waterbirds 35: 324-331. doi: 10.1675/063.035.0213. Key words: guidelines, reference material, stable isotopes, terminology
- Bortolotti, L. E., R. G. Clark, and L. I. Wassenaar. 2012. Hydrogen isotope variability in prairie wetland systems: implications for studies of migratory connectivity. Ecological Applications (in press). doi: org/10.1890/12-0232.1. Key words: birds, hydrogen, isotopic turnover, stable isotopes
- Britzke, E. R., S. C. Loeb, C. S. Romanek, K. A. Hobson, and M. J. Vonhof. 2012. Variation in catchment areas of Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) hibernacula inferred from stable hydrogen isotope analysis. Canadian Journal of Zoology 90:1243-1250. doi: 10.1139/z2012-093. Key words: bats, catchment area, deuterium, hibernacula, hydrogen, Indiana bat, mammals, Myotis sodalis, migration, stable isotopes
- Brown, V. L., J. M. Drake, D. E. Stallknecht, J. D. Brown, K. Pedersen, and P. Rohani. 2012. Dissecting a wildlife disease hotspot: the impact of multiple host species, environmental transmission and seasonality in migration, breeding and mortality. J. R. Soc. Interface (online preview). doi: 10.1098/rsif.2012.0804. Key words: avian influenza, birds, Delaware Bay, disease hotspot, environmental transmission, multi-host mathematical model
- Buler, J. J., L. A. Randall, J. P. Fleskes, W. C. Barrow, T. Bogart, and D. Kluver. 2012. Mapping wintering waterfowl distributions using weather surveillance radar. PLoS ONE 7(7): e41571. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0041571. Key words: birds, radar
- Buler, J. J., and D. K. Dawson. 2012. Radar Analysis of Fall Bird Migration Stopover Sites in the Northeastern U.S. Final Report to the U.S. Geological Survey. Laurel, MD. Key words: birds, radar
- Burger, J., L. J. Niles, R. R. Porter, and A. D. Dey. 2012. Using geolocator data to reveal incubation periods and breeding biology in Red Knots Calidris canutus rufa. Wader Study Group Bulletin 119: 26-36. Key words: birds, breeding, Calidris canutus rufa, light-level geolocators, incubation dates, incubation periods, proportion breeding
- Burger, J., L. J. Niles, R. R. Porter, A. D. Dey, S. Koch, C. Gordon. 2012. Migration and Over-Wintering of Red Knots (Calidris canutus rufa) along the Atlantic Coast of the United States. The Condor 114: 203-213. DOI: 10.1525/cond.2012.110077. Key words: birds, Calidris canutus, light-level geolocator, habitat, migration, pathways, red knot, risk, stopovers, wintering areas
- Campbell, H. A., M. E. Watts, R. G. Dwyer, and C. E. Franklin. 2012. V-Track: software for analysing and visualising animal movement from acoustic telemetry detections. Marine and Freshwater Research 63: 815-820. doi: 10.1071/MF12194. Key words: acoustic telemetry, behaviour, data analysis methods, fisheries, R, tracking VEMCO, VR2W
- Camphuysen, K. C. J., J. Shamoun-Baranes, W. Bouten, and S. Garthe. 2012. Identifying ecologically important marine areas for seabirds using behavioural information in combination with distribution patterns. Biological Conservation 156: 22-29. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.12.024. Key words: GPS telemetry, Marine Protected Areas, satellite PTT telemetry, seabirds, ship-based surveys, spatial analysis
- Carlisle, A. B., S. L. Kim, B. X. Semmens, D. J. Madigan, S. J. Jorgensen, C. R. Perle, S. D. Anderson, T. K. Chapple, P. E. Kanive, B. A. Block. 2012. Using Stable Isotope Analysis to Understand the Migration and Trophic Ecology of Northeastern Pacific White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias). PLoS ONE 7: e30492. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0030492. Key words: carbon, Carcharodon carcharias, fisheries, migratory behavior, nitrogen, stable isotopes, white shark
- Carrete, M., G. R. Bortolotti, J. A. Sanchez-Zapata, A. Delgado, A. Cortes-Avizanda, J. M. Grande, and J. A. Donazar. 2012. Stressful conditions experienced by endangered Egyptian vultures on African wintering areas. Animal Conservation (online preview). doi: 10.1111/acv.12001. Key words: birds, corticosterone, Sahel region, trans-Saharan migratory species, winter mortality
- Casale, P., M. Affronte, D. Scaravelli, B. Lazar, C. Vallini, and P. Luschi. 2012. Foraging grounds, movement patterns and habitat connectivity of juvenile loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) tracked from the Adriatic Sea. Marine Biology 159: 1527-1535. doi: 10.1007%2Fs00227-012-1937-2. Key words: juvenile, loggerhead turtle, migratory route, reptiles, satellite telemetry
- Ceriani, S. A., J. D. Roth, D. R. Evans, J. F. Weishampel, and L. M. Ehrhart. 2012. Inferring Foraging Areas of Nesting Loggerhead Turtles Using Satellite Telemetry and Stable Isotopes. PLoS ONE 7(9): e45335. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0045335. Key words: loggerhead turtles, reptiles, satellite telemetry, stable isotopes
- Chabot, A. A., K. A. Hobson, S. L. Van Wilgenburg, G. J. McQuat, and S. C. Lougheed. 2012. Advances in Linking Wintering Migrant Birds to Their Breeding-Ground Origins Using Combined Analyses of Genetic and Stable Isotope Markers. PLoS ONE 7(8): e43627. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0043627. Key words: Bayesian models, birds, genetic markers, hydrogen, Lanius ludovicianus, loggerhead shrike, migratory connectivity, stable isotope
- Chapman, B. B., C. Skov, K. Hulthen, J. Brodersen, P. A. Nilsson, L. A. Hansson, C. Bronmark. 2012. Partial migration in fishes: definitions, methodologies and taxonomic distribution. Journal of Fish Biology 81: 479-499. DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2012.03349.x. Key words: anadromy, catadromy, fish migration, life history diversity, telemetry
- Chapman. J. W., J. R. Bell, L. E. Burgin, D. R. Reynolds, L. B. Pettersson, J. K. Hill, M. B. Bonsall, J. A. Thomas. 2012. Seasonal migration to high latitudes results in major reproductive benefits in an insect. Proc Natl Acad Sci 109:14924-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1207255109. Key words: invertebrates, source-sink dynamics, wind borne migration
- Chilson, F. B., E. Bridge, W. F. Frick, J. W. Chapman, and J. F. Kelly. 2012. Radar aeroecology: exploring the movements of aerial fauna through radio-wave remote sensing. The Royal Society Biol. Lett. 8: 698-701. 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0384. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0384. Key words: migration, migratory phenology, radar aeroecology, remote sensing
- Chittenden, C. M., B. Adlandsvik, O. P. Pedersen, D. Righton, and A. H. Rikardsen. 2012. Testing a model to track fish migrations in polar regions using pop-up satellite archival tags. Fisheries Oceanography 22:1-13. DOI: 10.1111/fog.12000. Key words: Arctic, Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic salmon, Barents Sea, fisheries, migration, movement model, open ocean, pop-up archival satellite tags, Salmo salar, SST, telemetry
- Christel, I., G. Certain, A. Cama, D. R. Vieites, and X. Ferrer. 2012. Seabird aggregative patterns: A new tool for offshore wind energy risk assessment. Marine Pollution Bulletin (available online). doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.11.005. Key words: density mapping, Environmental Impact Assessment, offshore wind energy, seabirds, spatio-temporal variation
- Cresswell, B., and D. Edwards. 2012. Geolocators reveal wintering areas of European Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus). Bird Study (online preview). DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2012.748714. Key words: birds, connectivity, light-level geolocator
- Dean, B., R. Freeman, H. Kirk, K. Leonard, R. A. Phillips, C. M. Perrins, and T. Guilford. 2012. Behavioural mapping of a pelagic seabird: combining multiple sensors and a hidden Markov model reveals the distribution of at-sea behaviour. Journal of The Royal Society Interface (online early). doi: 10.1098/rsif.2012.0570 1742-5662. Key words: animal behavior, animal movement, birds, foraging, GPS telemetry, hidden Markov model, saltwater immersion recorder, state–space model, time-depth recorder
- Delmore, K. E., J. W. Fox, D. E. Irwin. 2012. Dramatic intraspecific differences in migratory routes, stopover sites and wintering areas, revealed using light-level geolocators. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 1229: 1471-2954. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.1229. Key words: light-level geolocator, migration, migratory divide, songbirds
- Demer, D. A., J. P. Zwolinski, K. A. Byers, G. R. Cutter, J. S. Renfree, T. S. Sessions, and B. J. Macewicz. 2012. Prediction and confirmation of seasonal migration of Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) in the California Current Ecosystem. Fishery Bulletin, 110: 52-70. Key words: acoustic–trawl survey, fisheries, migratory behavior, model validation, Pacific sardine, potential habitat model, Sardinops sagax
- Douglas, D. C., R. Weinzierl, S. C. Davidson, R. Kays, M. Wikelski, and G. Bohrer. 2012. Moderating Argos location errors in animal tracking data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3:999-1007. doi: 10.1111/j.2041-210X.2012.00245.x. Key words: accuracy, animal movement, Argos, Douglas Argos-filter, methods, Movebank, satellite telemetry
- Drake, V. A., and D. R. Reynolds (eds.), 2012. Radar entomology: observing insect flight and migration. Stylus Pub LLC, Sterling, VA. Key words: invertebrates, insects, methodology, migratory behavior, navigation, pest management, radar
- Elliott, K. H., L. McFarlane-Tranquilla, C. M. Burke, A. Hedd, W. A. Montevecchi, and W. G. Anderson. 2012. Year-long deployments of small geolocators increase corticosterone levels in murres. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 466: 1-7. doi: 10.3354/meps09975. Key words: birds, common murre, corticosterone, device effects, light-level geolocator, stress, survival, thick-billed murre, Uria aalge, Uria lomvia
- Fagan, W. F., R. S. Cantrell, C. Cosner, T. Mueller, and A. E. Noble. 2012. Leadership, social learning, and the maintenance (or collapse) of migratory populations. Theoretical Ecology 5: 253-264. DOI: 10.1007/s12080-011-0124-2. Key words: hysteresis, leadership, migration, migratory movements, model framework, population collapse, range residency, social learning
- Franks, S. E., D. R. Norris, T. K. Kyser, G. Fernandez, B. Schwarz, R. Carmona, M. A. Colwell, J. C. Sandoval, A. Dondua, H. R. Gates, B. Haase, D. J. Hodkinson, A. Jimenez, R. B. Lanctot, B. Ortego, B. Fraser, E. E., L. P. McGuire, J. L. Eger, F. J. Longstaffe, and M. B. Fenton. 2012. Evidence of Latitudinal Migration in Tri-colored Bats, Perimyotis subflavus. PLoS ONE 7: e31419. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0031419. Key words: annual movements, hydrogen, mammals, Perimyotis subflavus, precipitation, stable isotopes, tri-colored bats
- Fraser, K. C., B. J. M. Stutchbury, C. Silverio, P. M. Kramer, J. Barrow, D. Newstead, N. Mickle, B. F. Cousens, J. C. Lee, D. M. Morrison, T. Shaheen, P. Mammenga, K. Applegate, and J. Tautin. 2012. Continent-wide tracking to determine migratory connectivity and tropical habitat associations of a declining aerial insectivore. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279: 4901-4906. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.2207. Key words: connectivity, light-level geolocator, songbirds, South America
- Fronhofer, E. A., T. Hovestadt, and H. J. Poethke. 2012. From random walks to informed movement. Oikos (online preview). doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2012.21021.x. Key words: mechanistic movement model
- Fuller, T., S. Bensch, I. Muller, J. Novembre, J. Perez-Tris, R. E. Ricklefs, T. B. Smith, and J. Waldenstrom. 2012. The Ecology of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Migratory Birds: An Assessment of the Role of Climate Change and Priorities for Future Research. EcoHealth 9: 80-88. DOI: 10.1007/s10393-012-0750-1. Key words: birds, climate change, diseases, influenza A virus, malaria, salmonella, West Nile virus, zoonoses
- Galli, S., P. Gaspar, S. Fossette, B. Calmettes, G. C. Hays, J. R. E. Lutjeharms, and P. Luschi. 2012. Orientation of migrating leatherback turtles in relation to ocean currents. Animal Behaviour 84: 1491-1500. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2012.09.022. Key words: Dermochelys coriacea, drift, leatherback sea turtle, migration, navigation, oceanic current, reptiles, satellite telemetry, swimming speed
- Gill, B. J., and M. E. Hauber. 2012. Piecing together the epic transoceanic migration of the Long-tailed Cuckoo (Eudynamys taitensis): an analysis of museum and sighting records. Emu 112: 326-332. doi: 10.1071/MU12022. Key words: Aves, birds, Cuculidae, migratory route, museum specimens, New Zealand, Pacific Ocean, parasitic cuckoo
- Gingerich, A. J., B. J. Bellgraph, R. S. Brown, N. T. Tavan, Z. D. Deng, J. R. Brown. 2012. Quantifying reception strength and omnidirectionality of underwater radiotelemetry antennas: Advances and applications for fisheries research. Fisheries Research 121-122: 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.fishres.2012.01.003. Key words: balanced loop-vee antenna, fisheries, methods, radio telemetry, signal strength, turnstile antenna, underwater dipole antenna
- Graham, R. T., M. J. Witt, D. W. Castellanos, F. Remolina, S. Maxwell, B. J. Godley, and L. A. Hawkes. 2012. Satellite Tracking of Manta Rays Highlights Challenges to Their Conservation. PLoS ONE 7(5): e36834. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0036834. Key words: fisheries, giant manta ray, Manta birostris, marine mega-fauna, satellite telemetry
- Gratto-Trevor, C., D. Amirault-Langlais, D. Catlin, F. Cuthbert, J. Fraser, S. Maddock, E. Roche, F. Shaffer. 2012. Connectivity in piping plovers: Do breeding populations have distinct winter distributions? The Journal of Wildlife Management 76: 348-355. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.261. Key words: bird banding, Charadrius melodus, conservation, North America, piping plover, populations, mark-recapture, migratory connectivity, winter distribution
- Gratto-Trevor, C., R. I. G. Morrison, D. Mizrahi, D. B. Lank, P. Hicklin, and A. L. Spaans. 2012. Migratory Connectivity of Semipalmated Sandpipers: Winter Distribution and Migration Routes of Breeding Populations. Waterbirds 35: 83-95. doi: 10.1675/063.035.0109. Key words: bird banding, bill length, Calidris pusilla, mark-recapture, migration, morphology, populations, semipalmated sandpiper, shorebirds
- Grecian, W. J., M. J. Witt, M. J. Attrill, S. Bearhop, B. J. Godley, D. Gremillet, K. C. Hamer, and S. C. Votier. 2012. A novel projection technique to identify important at-sea areas for seabird conservation: An example using Northern gannets breeding in the North East Atlantic. Biological Conservation 156: 43-52. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.12.010. Key words: at-sea surveys, breeding surveys, distribution models, GPS telemetry, Marine Protected Areas, northern gannet, seabirds
- Gschweng, M., E. K. V. Kalko, P. Berthold, W. Fiedler, and J. Fahr. 2012. Multi-temporal distribution modelling with satellite tracking data: predicting responses of a long-distance migrant to changing environmental conditions. Journal of Applied Ecology 49: 803-813. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2012.02170.x. Key words: birds, Eleonora’s falcon, Madagascar, MAXENT, migratory species, remote sensing, satellite telemetry, species distribution modeling, wintering area
- Guilford T., R. Wynn, M. McMinn, A. Rodriguez, A. Fayet, L. Maurice, A. Jones, and R. Meier. 2012. Geolocators Reveal Migration and Pre-Breeding Behaviour of the Critically Endangered Balearic Shearwater Puffinus mauretanicus. PLoS ONE 7(3): e33753. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0033753. Key words: annual cycle, carry-over effects, full-life cycle biology, light-level geolocator, seabirds
- Gunnarsson, G. N. Latorre-Margalef, K. A. Hobson, S. L. Van Wilgenburg, J. Elmberg, B. Olsen, R. A. M. Fouchier, J. Waldenstrom. 2012. Disease Dynamics and Bird Migration-Linking Mallards Anas platyrhynchos and Subtype Diversity of the Influenza A Virus in Time and Space. PLoS ONE 7: e35679. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0035679. Key words: Anas platyrhynchos, bird banding, connectivity, disease transmission, hydrogen, influenza A virus, mallard, Northwest European flyway, stable isotope
- Hache, S., K. A. Hobson, M. A. Villard, and E. M. Bayn. 2012. Assigning birds to geographic origin using feather hydrogen isotope ratios: importance of year, age, and habitat. Canadian Journal of Zoology 90: 722-728. doi: 10.1139/z2012-039. Key words: birds, geographic assignment, isoscapes, ovenbird, Seiurus aurocapilla, stable isotopes
- Hansen, L. P., P. Hutchinson, D. G. Reddin, and M. L. Windsor. 2012. Salmon at Sea: Scientific Advances and their Implications for Management: an introduction. ICES J. Mar. Sci. 69: 1533-1537. doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fss146. Key words: conservation, fisheries, management implications, marine mortality, migration, population genetics, research requirements, salmon, stable isotopes
- Havrylkoff, J. M., M. S. Peterson, and W. T. Slack. 2012. Assessment of the seasonal usage of the lower Pascagoula River estuary by Gulf sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi). Journal of Applied Ichthyology 28: 681-686. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0426.2012.02056.x. Key words: acoustic telemetry, automated digital telemetry array, connectivity, conservation management, fisheries
- Hawkes, L. A., S. Balachandran, N. Batbayar, P. J. Butler, B. Chua, D. C. Douglas, P. B. Frappell, Y. Hou, W. K. Milsom, S. H. Newman, D. J. Prosser, P. Sathiyaselvam, G. R. Scott, J. Y. Takekawa, T. Natsagdorj, M. Wikelski, M. J. Witt, B. Yan, and C. M. Bishop. 2012. The paradox of extreme high-altitude migration in bar-headed geese Anser indicus. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (online preview). doi:10.1098/rspb.2012.2114. Key words: avian migration, birds, exercise performance, high altitude, physiology, satellite telemetry
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- Lyons, J. I., A. A. Pierce, S. M. Barribeau, E. D. Sterneberg, A. J. Mongue, J. C. De Roode. 2012. Lack of genetic differentiation between monarch butterflies with divergent migration destinations. Molecular Ecology 21: 3433-3444. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2012.05613.x. Key words: Columbus hypothesis, conservation, gene flow, invertebrates, microsatellite, migration pattern, monarch butterfly
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- Marcovaldi, M. A., G. G. Lopez, L. S. Soares, and M. Lopez-Mendilaharsu. 2012. Satellite tracking of hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata nesting in northern Bahia, Brazil: turtle movements and foraging destinations. Endangered Species Research 17:123-132. DOI: 10.3354/esr00421. Key words: Brazil, Eretmochelys imbricate, genetic hybrid, internesting, postnesting, migration, reptiles, sea turtles, satellite telemetry
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- McIntyre, C. L. 2012. Quantifying Sources of Mortality and Wintering Ranges of Golden Eagles from Interior Alaska Using Banding and Satellite Tracking. Journal of Raptor Research 46: 129-134. doi: 10.3356/JRR-10-96.1. Key words: annual cycle, Aquila chrysaetos, bird banding, full-life cycle biology, golden eagle, mark-recapture, mortality, satellite telemetry, winter range
- McKellar, A. E., P. P. Marra, S. J. Hannon, C. E. Studds, L. M. Ratcliffe. 2012. Winter rainfall predicts phenology in widely separated populations of a migrant songbird. Oecologia (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s00442-012-2520-8. Key words: American redstart, birds, climate change, migration, migratory connectivity, Setophaga ruticilla
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- Milner, N. J., D. J. Solomon, and G. W. Smith. 2012. The role of river flow in the migration of adult Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, through estuaries and rivers. Fisheries Management and Ecology 19: 537–547. doi: 10.1111/fme.12011. Key words: adaptation, conceptual model, fisheries, fitness, river flow, salmon migration
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- Mysterud, A., R. Bischof, L. E. Loe, J. Odden, and J. D. C. Linnell. 2012. Contrasting migration tendencies of sympatric red deer and roe deer suggest multiple causes of migration in ungulates. Ecosphere 3. doi: 10.1890/ES12-00177.1. Key words: competition avoidance, browser, deer, diet type, feeding type, forage maturation, GPS telemetry, grazer, mammals, ungulates
- Nathan, R., O. Spiegel, S. Fortmann-Roe, R. Harel, M. Wikelski, and W. M. Getz. 2012. Using tri-axial acceleration data to identify behavioral modes of free-ranging animals: general concepts and tools illustrated for griffon vultures. J. Exp. Biol. 215, 986-996. doi: 10.1242/jeb.058602. Key words: animal behavior, biomechanics, birds, flight characteristic, foraging, free-ranging wild animal, Gyps fulvus, long-range foray, machine learning algorithm, movement ecology, satellite telemetry, tri-axial acceleration, vulture
- Nelson, A. A., M. J. Kauffman, A. D. Middleton, M. D. Jimenez, D. E. McWhirter J. Barber, and K. Gerow. 2012. Elk migration patterns and human activity influence wolf habitat use in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Ecological Applications 22: 2293-2307. doi: 10.1890/11-1829.1. Key words: Absaroka Mountains, Argos, Canis lupus, Cervus elaphus, elk, GPS telemetry, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, habitat use, large carnivore conservation, livestock conflict, mammals, partial migration, species interactions, ungulate migration, wolves
- Norrgard, J. R. , L. A. Greenberg, J. J. Piccolo, M. Schmitz, E. Bergman. 2012. Multiplicative loss of landlocked Atlandic salmon Salmo salar L. smolts during downstream migration through multiple dams. River Res. Applic. (online preview). doi: 10.1002/rra.2616. Key words: acoustic telemetry, dams, downstream migration, fisheries, landlocked Atlantic salmon, management, migratory success, Salmo salar, smolt, turbine mortality
- O’Brien, S. H., A. Webb, M. J. Brewer, and J. B. Reid. 2012. Use of kernel density estimation and maximum curvature to set Marine Protected Area boundaries: Identifying a Special Protection Area for wintering red-throated divers in the UK. Biological Conservation 156: 15-21. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.12.033. Key words: full life-cycle biology, Marine Protected Areas, red-throated diver, seabirds, winter ecology
- Ofukany, A. F. A, K. A. Hobson, and L. I. Wassenaar. 2012. Connecting Breeding and Wintering Habitats of Migratory Piscivorous Birds: Implications for Tracking Contaminants (Hg) Using Multiple Stable Isotopes. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46: 3263-3272. DOI: 10.1021/es204135s. Key words: birds, connectivity, heavy metal contamination, mercury, stable isotopes
- Oppel, S., A. Meirinho, I. Ramirez, B. Gardner, A. F. O’Connell, P. I. Miller, and M. Louzao. 2012. Comparison of five modelling techniques to predict the spatial distribution and abundance of seabirds. Biological Conservation 156: 94-104. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.11.013. Key words: at-sea surveys, Balearic shearwater, boosted regression trees, generalised additive models, generalised linear models, Marine Protected Areas, maximum entropy, Random Forest, seabirds, spatial modeling
- Ossa, G., S. Kramer-Schadt, A. J. Peel, A. K. Scharf, and C. C. Voigt. 2012. The Movement Ecology of the Straw-Colored Fruit Bat, Eidolon helvum, in Sub-Saharan Africa Assessed by Stable Isotope Ratios. PLoS ONE 7(9): e45729. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0045729. Key words: bats, flying foxes, mammals, movement ecology, museum specimens, stable isotopes
- Ostergren, J., J. Nilsson, and H. Lundqvist. 2012. Linking genetic assignment tests with telemetry enhances understanding of spawning migration and homing in sea trout, Salmo trutta L. Hydrobiologia 691: 123-134. DOI: 10.1007/s10750-012-1063-7. Key words: fisheries, genetic assignment test, microsatellite DNA, straying, radio telemetry
- Papeş, M., A. T. Peterson, and G. V. N. Powell. 2012. Vegetation dynamics and avian seasonal migration: clues from remotely sensed vegetation indices and ecological niche modelling. Journal of Biogeography 39: 652-664. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2011.02632.x. Key words: altitudinal migration, birds, Central America, Costa Rica, ecological niche modeling, frugivorous, MODIS, Procnias tricarunculatus, seasonal migration, three-wattled bellbird, vegetation indices
- Pauli, J. N., W. P. Smith, and M. Ben-David. 2012. Quantifying dispersal rates and distances in North American martens: a test of enriched isotope labeling. Journal of Mammalogy 93: 390-398. doi: 10.1644/11-MAMM-S-163.1. Key words: carbon, deuterium, isotopic enrichment, mammals, Martes americana, Martes caurina, mesocarnivore, nitrogen, stable isotopes
- Poor, E. E., C. Loucks, A. Jakes, and D. L. Urban. 2012. Comparing Habitat Suitability and Connectivity Modeling Methods for Conserving Pronghorn Migrations. PLoS ONE 7(11): e49390. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0049390. Key words: circuit theory model, connectivity models, expert-based model, GPS telemetry, habitat suitability models, least-cost model, mammals, maximum entropy model, migration corridor
- Popa-Lisseanu, A. G., K. Sorgel, A. Luckner, L. I. WassenaarI, C. Ibanez, S. Kramer-Schadt, M. Ciechanowski, T. Gorfol, I. Niermann, G. Beuneux, R. W. Mystajek, J. Juste, J. Fonderflick, D. H. Kelm, C. C. Voigt. 2012. A Triple-Isotope Approach to Predict the Breeding Origins of European Bats. PLoS ONE 7(1): e30388. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0030388. Key words: bats, carbon, hydrogen, mammals, migratory connectivity, nitrogen, stable isotopes
- Popov, D., D. Kirov, and P. Zhelev. 2012. Results from Marking of Sandwich Terns (Sterna sandvicensis) with Colour Rings and Radio Transmitters at Pomorie Lake. Acta Zool. Bulg. Suppl. 4: 147-154. Key words: birds, colour rings, mark-recapture, radio telemetry, ring recovery, sandwich tern
- Quillfeldt, P., J. F. Masello, J. Navarro, and R. A. Phillips. 2012. Year-round distribution suggests spatial segregation of two small petrel species in the South Atlantic. Journal of Biogeography (online preview). doi: 10.1111/jbi.12008. Key words: birds, ecological segregation, habitat modeling, light-level geolocator, migratory behavior, non-breeding ecology, Pachyptila belcheri, Pachyptila desolata, Procellariiformes, resource partitioning, spatial overlap, South Atlantic Ocean
- Radchuk, V., C. Turlure and N. Schtickzelle. 2012. Each life stage matters: the importance of assessing the response to climate change over the complete life cycle in butterflies. Journal of Animal Ecology :1-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.02029.x. Key words: Boloria eunomia, climate change, deterministic population matrix, finite rate of population increase, full life-cycle, invertebrates, stage-specific vital rate, temperature
- Ramey, A. M., C. R. Ely, J. A. Schmutz, J. M. Pearce, and D. J. Heard. 2012. Molecular Detection of Hematozoa Infections in Tundra Swans Relative to Migration Patterns and Ecological Conditions at Breeding Grounds. PLoS ONE 7(9): e45789. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0045789. Key words: birds, blood parasite, hematozoa, parasitic diversity, satellite telemetry
- Reichlin, T. S., K. A. Hobson, S. L. Van Wilgenburg, M. Schaub, L. I. Wassenaar, M. Martin-Vivaldi, R. Arlettaz, and L. Jenni. 2012. Conservation through connectivity: can isotopic gradients in Africa reveal winter quarters of a migratory bird? Oecologia (online preview). DOI: 10.1007/s00442-012-2418-5. Key words: birds, carbon-13, conservation, deuterium, light-level geolocator, migratory connectivity, nitrogen-15, stable isotopes, sub-Saharan Africa isoscape
- Rockwell, S. M., C. I. Bocetti, and P. P. Marra. 2012. Carry-Over Effects of Winter Climate on Spring Arrival Date and Reproductive Success in an Endangered Migratory Bird, Kirtland’s Warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii). The Auk 129: 744-752. DOI: 10.1525/auk.2012.12003. Key words: arrival dates, carry-over effects, climate change, full life-cycle biology, Kirtland’s Warbler, migratory birds, reproductive success, Setophaga kirtlandii, winter rainfall
- Ronconi, R. Al, B. G. Lascelles, G. M. Langham, J. B. Reid, and D. Oro. 2012. The role of seabirds in Marine Protected Area identification, delineation, and monitoring: Introduction and synthesis. Biological Conservation 156: 1-4. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2012.02.016. Key words: full life-cycle biology, marine biological “hotspot,” Marine Protected Areas, seabirds
- Saino, N., M. Romano, M. Caprioli, R. Ambrosini, D. Rubolini, C. Scandolara, and A. Romano. 2012. A ptilochronological study of carry-over effects of conditions during wintering on breeding performance in the barn swallow Hirundo rustica. Journal of Avian Biology 43: 001–012. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2012.05622.x. Key words: barn swallows, bird banding, body condition, carry-over effects, feather growth bars, feather molt, Hirundo rustica, mark-recatpure, ptilochronology, seasonal interaction
- Salewski, V., M. Flade, A. Poluda, G. Kiljan, F. Liechti, S. Lisovski, and S. Hahn. 2012. An unknown migration route of the ‘globally threatened’ Aquatic Warbler revealed by geolocators. Journal of Ornithology (online preview). doi: 10.1007/s10336-012-0912-5. Key words: Acrocephalus paludicola, aquatic warbler, birds, connectivity, conservation, flyway, light-level geolocator, wintering grounds
- Sandercock, K. F. Sanders, J. Y. Takekawa, N. Warnock, R. C. Ydenberg, and D. B. Lank. 2012. Range-wide patterns of migratory connectivity in the western sandpiper Calidris mauri. Journal of Avian Biology 43: 155–167. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2012.05573.x. Key words: birds, Calidris mauri, connectivity, stable isotopes, western sandpiper
- Sanz-Aguilar, A., A. Bechet, C. Germain, A. R. Johnson, and R. Pradel. 2012. To leave or not to leave: survival trade-offs between different migratory strategies in the greater flamingo. Journal of Animal Ecology 81: 1171-1182. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.01997.x. Key words: arrival-time hypothesis, bird banding, environmental conditions, mark-recapture, Phoenicopterus ruber, wintering
- Saul, S., D. Die, E. N. Brooks, and K. Burns. 2012. An Individual-Based Model of Ontogenetic Migration in Reef Fish Using a Biased Random Walk. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 141: 1439-1452. DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2012.697091. Key words: fisheries, management, ontogeny, random walk model, regulation, simulated tagging
- Sawyer, H., M. J. Kauffman, A. D. Middleton, T. A. Morrison, R. M. Nielson, and T. B. Wyckoff. 2012. A framework for understanding semi-permeable barrier effects on migratory ungulates. Journal of Applied Ecology (online early). DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12013. Key words: Brownian bridge movement model, connectivity, GPS telemetry, mammals, migration routes, mule deer, stopovers
- Schmaljohann, H., M. Buchmann, J. W. Fox, and F. Bairlein. 2012. Tracking migration routes and the annual cycle of a trans-Sahara songbird migrant. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 66:915–922. DOI:10.1007/s00265-012-1340-5. Key words: avian migration, birds, light-level geolocator, migration route, Northern Wheatear, Oenanthe oenanthe, trans-Sahara migrant
- Seavy, N. E., D. L. Humple, R. L. Cormier, and T. Gardali. 2012. Establishing the Breeding Provenance of a Temperate-Wintering North American Passerine, the Golden-Crowned Sparrow, Using Light-Level Geolocation. PLoS ONE 7: e34886. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0034886. Key words: birds, California, light-level geolocator, golden-crowned sparrows, Gulf of Alaska, migratory connectivity, Zonotrichia atricapilla
- Seminoff, J. A., S. R. Benson, K. E. Arthur, T. Eguchi, P. H. Dutton, R. F. Tapilatu, and B. N. Popp. 2012. Stable Isotope Tracking of Endangered Sea Turtles: Validation with Satellite Telemetry and Analysis of Amino Acids. PLoS One 7: e37403. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0037403. Key words: amino acids, leatherback sea turtles, migratory connectivity, reptiles, satellite telemetry, stable isotopes
- Senner, N. R. 2012. One species but two patterns: Populations of the Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica) differ in spring migration timing. The Auk 129: 670-682. DOI: 10.1525/auk.2012.12029. Key words: bird banding, climate change, Hudsonian Godwit, intraspecific differences, Limosa haemastica, local adaptation, mark-recapture, migration, phenology
- Shaw, A. K., and I. D. Couzin. 2013. Migration or Residency? The Evolution of Movement Behavior and Information Usage in Seasonal Environments. The American Naturalist 181: 114-124. doi: 10.1086/668600. Key words: evolution, individual-based model, information usage, migration, movement, resource heterogeneity, seasonality
- Sheehan, D. K., and F. J. Sanderson. 2012. Seeing the bigger picture: how anthropogenic landscape modification in Africa affects declining migratory birds and the need for trans-continental research and conservation. Ibis 154: 659–662. doi: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.2012.01275.x. Key words: carry-over effects, conservation, habitat change
- Sim, I. M. W., S. C. Ludwig, M. C. Grant, J. L. Loughrey, G. W. Rebecca, and S. Redpath. 2012. Seasonal variation in foraging conditions for Ring Ouzels Turdus torquatus in upland habitats and their effects on juvenile habitat selection. Ibis 155: 42-54. doi: 10.1111/ibi.12002. Key words: bilberry, birds, crowberry, earthworm biomass, radio telemetry, seasonal interaction, soil moisture, soil pH, vegetation height
- Singh, Navinder J., L. Borger, H. Dettki, N. Bunnefeld, and G. Ericsson. 2012. From migration to nomadism: movement variability in a northern ungulate across its latitudinal range. Ecological Applications 22: 2007-2020. doi: 10.1890/12-0245.1. Key words: age, animal movement, distance, duration, GPS telemetry, mammals, migration, moose, net squared displacement, nomadism, partial migration, snow, timing, ungulates, wireless remote animal monitoring
- Sinsch, U., N. Oromi, C. Miaud, J. Denton, and D. Sanuy. 2012. Connectivity of local amphibian populations: modeling the migratory capacity of radio-tracked natterjack toads. Animal Conservation 15:388-396. DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00527.x. Key words: amphibians, conservation, genetic connectivity, metapopulations, migratory capacity, migratory connectivity, natterjack toad, radio telemetry
- Sollmann, R., B. Gardner, A. W. Parsons, J. J. Stocking, B. T. McClintock, T. R. Simons, K. H. Pollock, and A. O’Connell. A spatial mark-resight model augmented with telemetry data. Ecology (in press). doi: 10.1890/12-1256.1. Key words: abundance, Bayesian statistics, camera trapping, density, mammals, mark-resight, Metropolis-within-Gibbs sampler, movement model, population estimation, raccoons, spatial mark-recapture, telemetry
- Spieth, H. R. and R. Cordes. 2012. Geographic comparison of seasonal migration events of the large white butterfly, Pieris brassicae. Ecological Entomology 37: 439-445. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2311.2012.01385.x. Key words: flight pattern, geographic adaptation, heritable flight direction, insects, invertebrates, migration, Pieris brassicae, return flight
- Stach, R., S. Jakobsson, C. Kullberg, T, Fransson. 2012. Geolocators reveal three consecutive wintering areas in the thrush nightingale. Animal Migration 2012: 1-7. doi: 10.2478/ami-2012-0001. Key words: Africa, bird migration, light-level geolocator, Luscinia luscinia, Sahel region, stopover, thrush nightingale, wintering pattern
- Stanley, C. Q., M. MacPherson, K. C. Fraser, E. A. McKinnon, B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2012. Repeat Tracking of Individual Songbirds Reveals Consistent Migration Timing but Flexibility in Route. PLoS ONE 7: e40688. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0040688. Key words: birds, light-level geolocator, Hylocichla mustelina, migratory behavior, phenotypic plasticity, variation in migration, wood thrush
- Stefanescu, C., F. Paramo, S. Akesson, M. Alarcon, A. Avila, T. Brereton, J. Carnicer, L. F. Cassar, R. Fox, J. Heliola, J. K. Hill, N. Hirneisen, N. Kjellen, E. Kuhn, M. Kuussaari, M. Leskinen, F. Liechti, M. Musche, E. C. Regan, D. R. Reynolds, D. B. Roy, N. Ryrholm, H. Schmaljohann, J. Settele, C. D. Thomas, C. van Swaay, and J. W. Chapman. 2012. Multi-generational long-distance migration of insects: studying the painted lady butterfly in the Western Palaearctic. Ecography (online preview). doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2012.07738.x. Key words: citizen science, insects, invertebrates, multi-generational migration strategy, painted lady butterfly, radar, remote sensing
- Stewart, J. S., E. L. Hazen, D. G. Foley, S. J. Bograd, and W. F. Gilly. 2012. Marine predator migration during range expansion: Humboldt squid, Dosidicus gigas, in the northern California Current System. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 471: 135-150. DOI: 10.3354/meps1002. Key words: California Current System, diel vertical migration, fisheries, horizontal migration, jumbo squid, range expansion, satellite telemetry, swimming velocity
- Studds, C. E., K. P. McFarland, Y. Aubry, C. C. Rimmer, K. A. Hobson, P. P. Marra, and L. I. Wassenaar. 2012. Stable-hydrogen isotope measures of natal dispersal reflect observed population declines in a threatened migratory songbird. Diversity and Distributions 18: 919-930. doi: 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2012.00931.x. Key words: Bicknell’s thrush, conservation biogeography, dispersal, movement ecology, Neotropical–Nearctic migratory bird, population declines, stable isotopes
- Suba, J., G. Petersons, and J. Rydell. 2012. Fly-and-forage strategy in the bat Pipistrellus nathusii during autumn migration. Acta Chiropterologica 14: 379-385. DOI: 10.3161/150811012X661693. Key words: Baltic Sea, feeding strategy, Latvia, mammals, migration foraging, Pape Ornithological Research Station
- Sullivan, A. R., J. K. Bump, L. A. Kruger, and R. O. Peterson. 2012. Bat-cave catchment areas: using stable isotopes (D) to determine the probable origins of hibernating bats. Ecological Applications 22: 1428-1434. doi: 10.1890/11-1438.1. Key words: deuterium, disease transmission, geographic origin, hibernacula, hydrogen isotopes, isoscapes, little brown bat, mammals, migration, migratory connectivity, molt period, Myotis lucifugus, white-nose syndrome
- Suyama, S., M. Nakagami, M. Naya, and Y. Ueno. 2012. Migration route of Pacific saury Cololabis saira inferred from the otolith hyaline zone. Fish. Sci. 78: 1179-1186. DOI 10.1007/s12562-012-0546-9. Key words: age determination, annual ring, connectivity, fisheries, fishing season, morphological variation, North Pacific, otolith, Pacific saury
- Svanberg, S. R. 2012. Laser Remote Sensing –From Environmental to Medical Applications. Optical Society of America Technical Digest (online). Key words: methods, remote sensing, spectroscopy
- Tanferna A., L. Lopez-Jimenez, J. Blas, F. Hiraldo, and F. Sergio. 2012. Different Location Sampling Frequencies by Satellite Tags Yield Different Estimates of Migration Performance: Pooling Data Requires a Common Protocol. PLoS ONE 7(11): e49659. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049659. Key words: birds, data compatibility, methods, sampling frequency, satellite telemetry, spatial accuracy
- Tottrup, A. P., R. H. G. Klaassen, M. W. Kristensen, R. Strandberg, Y. Vardanis, A. Lindstrom, C. Rahbek, T. Alerstam, and K. Thorup. 2012. Drought in Africa Caused Delayed Arrival of European Songbirds. Science 338: 1307. DOI: 10.1126/science.1227548. Key words: birds, drought, light-level geolocator, migration stop-over, phenology, seasonal interaction
- Tottrup, A. P., R. H. G. Klaassen, R. Strandberg, K. Thorup, M. W. Kristensen, P. S. Jorgensen, J. Fox, V. Afanasyev, C. Rahbek, and T. Alerstam. 2012. The annual cycle of a trans-equatorial Eurasian–African passerine migrant: different spatio-temporal strategies for autumn and spring migration. Proc. R. Soc. B 279: 1008-1016. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.1323. Key words: avian migration, birds, light-level geolocator, passerine, migration speed, phenology, migration routes, red-backed shrike
- Van Wilgenburg, S. L., K. A. Hobson, K. R. Brewster, J. M. Welker. 2012. Assessing dispersal in threatened migratory birds using stable hydrogen isotope (δD) analysis of feathers. Endangered Species Research 16: 17-29. doi:10.3354/esr00383. Key words: birds, conservation, global network of isotopes in precipitation, isoscape, species at risk, stable isotopes
- Verbiest, H., A. Breukelaar, M. Ovidio, J. C. Philippart. and C. Belpaire. 2012. Escapement success and patterns of downstream migration of female silver eel Anguilla anguilla in the River Meuse. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 21: 395-403. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2012.00559.x. Key words: Anguilla anguilla, downstream migration, fisheries, remote telemetry, River Meuse, silver eel
- Verlinden, A., I. K. N. Gavorv. 2012. Satellite tracking of elephants in northern Botswana. African Journal of Ecology 36: 105-116. DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2028.1998.00118.x. Key words: Botswana, elephants, habitat, mammals, partial migration, satellite telemetry, water
- Voigt, C. C., K. Sorgel, J. Suba, O. Keiss, and G. Petersons. 2012. The insectivorous bat Pipistrellus nathusii uses a mixed-fuel strategy to power autumn migration. Proc. R. Soc. B. 279: 3772-3778. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.0902. Key words: carbon, chiroptera, diet, energetic, fuel choice, mammals, migration, Pipistrellus nathusii, stable isotopes, vertebrate flight
- Weidensau, S. 2012. Geolocators on Raptors: Advantages and Limitations of a New Tracking Technology. Journal of Raptor Research 46:141-144. doi:10.3356/JRR-10-89.1. Key words: birds, data loggers, light-level geolocator, raptors, telemetry, tracking
- Welsh, J. Q., R. J. Fox, D. M. Webber, and D. R. Bellwood. 2012. Performance of remote acoustic receivers within a coral reef habitat: implications for array design. Coral Reefs 31: 693-702. DOI: 10.1007/s00338-012-0892-1. Key words: acoustic telemetry, coral reef, detection efficiency, detection range, fisheries, passive monitoring
- Wiltschko, W., and R. Wiltschko, R. 2012. Global navigation in migratory birds: tracks, strategies, and interactions between mechanisms. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 22: 328-336. doi: 10.1016/j.conb.2011.12.012. Key words: birds, Ciconia ciconia, compass calibration, Eurasian blackcap, long distance migrant, magnetic information, orientation, polarized light cues, Syliva atricapilla, term satellite telemetry, twilight cues, white stork
- Winger, B. M., I. J. Lovette, and D. W. Winkler. 2012. Ancestry and evolution of seasonal migration in the Parulidae. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279: 610-618. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.1045. Key words: ancestral state reconstruction, birds, evolution of migration, Parulidae, phylogenetic signal, seasonal migration
- Wunder, M. B. 2012. Determining geographic patterns of migration and dispersal using stable isotopes in keratins. Journal of Mammalogy, 93: 360–367. doi: 10.1644/11-MAMM-S-182.1. Key words: assignment models, geographic migration, hair, isoscape, mammals, migratory connectivity, stable isotope
- Yohannes, E., R. Lee, V. Popenko, and U. Bauchinger. 2012. Bone collagen and muscle C13 in relation to the timing of the migration of Garden Warblers, Sylvia borin, during return migration from Africa. Journal of Ornithology Volume 153: 783-791. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-011-0794-y. Key words: avian migration, birds, body condition, collagen, Palearctic-African migrant, pectoral muscle, seasonal interactions, stable isotopes
- Zagars, M., K. Ikejima, N. Arai, H. Mitamura, K. Ichikawa, T. Yokota, and P. Tongnunui. 2012. Migration patterns of juvenile Lutjanus argentimaculatus in a mangrove estuary in Trang province, Thailand, as revealed by ultrasonic telemetry. Environmental Biology of Fishes 94: 377-388. DOI: 10.1007/s10641-011-9954-4. Key words: fisheries, mangrove jack, remote telemetry, short-term migration, ultrasonic telemetry
- Zazzo, A., R. Bendrey, D. Vella, A. P. Moloney, F. J. Monahan, O. Schmidt. 2012. A refined sampling strategy for intra-tooth stable isotope analysis of mammalian enamel. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 84: 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2012.01.012. Key words: mammals, stable isotopes, time resolution, tooth enamel
- Zduniak, P., R. Yose, and K. Meyrom. 2012. A comparison of passerine migration in southern and northern Israel. Journal of Arid Environments 90: 22-28. doi: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2012.09.016. Key words: blackcap, bird banding, body mass, flyway, Israel, lesser whitethroat, mark-recapture, migration strategy, morphometric separation, reed warbler
- Zhang, Z., J. K. Sheppard, R. R. Swaisgood, G. Wang, Y. Nie, W. Wei, N. Zhao, and F. Wei. 2012. Ecological Scale and Seasonal Heterogeneity in the Spatial Behaviors of Giant Pandas. Integrative Zoology (online preview). DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12030. Key words: elevational migration, giant panda, GPS telemetry, habitat use, mammals, movements, spatial heterogeneity
- Zipkin, E. F., L. Ries, R. Reeves , J. Regetz, and K. S. Oberhouser. 2012. Tracking climate impacts on the migratory monarch butterfly. Global Change Biology 18: 3039-3049. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02751. Key words: breeding habitat, Danaus plexippus, carry-over effects, climate change, conservation, full life cycle, growing degree day, invertebrates, monarch butterfly, palmer drought index, phenology, Poisson regression model, return migration
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- Altizer, S., R. Bartel, B. A. Han. 2011. Animal Migration and Infectious Disease Risk. Science 331: 296-302. DOI: 10.1126/science.1194694. Key words: disease transmission, infectious disease, migration, zoonotic pathogen
- Ambrosini, R., D. Rubolini, A. P. Moller, L. Bani, J. Clark, Z. Karcza, D. Vangeluwe, C. du Feu, F. Spina, and N. Saino. 2011. Climate change and the long-term northward shift in the African wintering range of the barn swallow Hirundo rustica. Climate Research 49: 131-141. doi: 10.3354/cr01025. Key words: barn swallow, bird banding, bird migration, climate change, connectivity, EURING swallow project, mark-recapture, phenology, wintering range
- Babushkina, O., and J. Bojarinova. 2011. Photoperiodically regulated cycle of locomotory activity and fat reserves during migration seasons in the irruptive bird species, the long-tailed tit Aegithalos c. caudatus. Journal of Avian Biology 42: 169-177. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2010.05149.x. Key words: birds, captive study, irruptive breeding, long-tailed tit, migratory restlessness
- Bartel, R. A., K. S. Oberhauser, J. C. de Roode, and S. M. Altizer. 2011. Monarch butterfly migration and parasite transmission in eastern North America. Ecology 92: 342-351. doi: 10.1890/10-0489.1. Key words: citizen science, Danaus plexippus, host-parasite dynamics, infectious disease, invertebrates, long-distance migration, monarch butterfly, Ophryocystis elektroscirrha, protozoan parasites
- Beier, P., W. Spencer, R. F. Baldwin, and B. H. McRae. 2011. Toward best practices for developing regional connectivity maps. Conservation Biology 25: 879–892. DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2011.01716.x. Key words: conservation planning, corridors, ecological connectivity, focal species, landscape conservation cooperatives, wildlife linkages
- Bendall, B., A. Moore, D. Maxwell, P. Davison, N. Edmonds, D. Archer, D. Solomon, V. Greest, R. Wyatt, and K. Broad. 2011. Modelling the migratory behaviour of salmonids in relation to environmental and physiological parameters using telemetry data. Fisheries Management and Ecology (online preview). doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2400.2011.00811.x. Key words: fisheries, flow, migration, movement models, regression, salmon, sea trout, telemetry, temperature
- Block, B. A., I. D. Jonsen, S. J. Jorgensen, A. J. Winship, S. A. Shaffer, S. J. Bograd, E. L. Hazen, D. G. Foley, G. A. Breed, A.-L. Harrison, J. E. Ganong, A. Swithenbank, M. Castleton, H. Dewar, B. R. Mate, G. L. Shillinger, K. M. Schaefer, S. R. Benson, M. J. Weise, R. W. Henry, and D. P. Costa. 2011. Tracking apex marine predator movements in a dynamic ocean. Nature 475: 86–90. doi:10.1038/nature10082. Key words: animal behavior, birds, fisheries, long-distance migration, marine mammals, physiology, organismal biology, environmental science, reptiles, Tagging of Pacific Predators, satellite telemetry
- Bridge, E. S., K. Thorup, M. S. Bowlin, P. B. Chilson, R. H. Diehl, R. W. Fléron, P. Hartl, R. Kays, J. F. Kelly, W. D. Robinson, and M. Wikelski. 2011. Technology on the Move: Recent and Forthcoming Innovations for Tracking Migratory Animals. BioScience 61: 689-698. DOI: 10.1525/bio.2011.61.9.7. Key words: birds, cellular tracking, light-level geolocator, migratory connectivity, radar ornithology, satellite telemetry, tracking technolog
- Bunnefeld, N., L. Borger, B. van Moorter, C. M. Rolandsen, H. Dettki, E. J. Solberg, and G. Ericsson. 2011. A model-driven approach to quantify migration patterns: individual, regional and yearly differences. Journal of Animal Ecology 80: 466-476. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01776.x. Key words: animal movement, mammals, migratory stragety, moose, net squared displacement, nonlinear mixed models, satellite telemetry, spatial ecology
- Chapman, J. W., V. A. Drake, and D. R. Reynolds. 2011. Recent Insights from Radar Studies of Insect Flight. Annual Review of Entomology 56: 337-356. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-120709-144820. Key words: invertebrates, flight behavior, radar
- Chevallier, D., Y. Le Maho, P. Brossault, F. Baillon, and S. Massemin. 2011. The use of stopover sites by Black Storks (Ciconia nigra) migrating between West Europe and West Africa as revealed by satellite telemetry. Journal of Ornithology 152: 1-13. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-010-0536-6. Key words: birds, fidelity, migration, satellite telemetry, stopover
- Cline, B. B., and S. M. Haig. 2011. Seasonal movements of Wilson’s Snipe (Gallinago delicata) across multiple phases of the annual cycle in Oregon. Auk 128: 543-555. DOI: 10.1525/auk.2011.10217. Key words: agricultural wetland, annual cycle, Gallinago delicata, home range, migratory connectivity, radio telemetry, regional fidelity, shorebirds, Wilson’s Snipe, winter migratory ecology
- Cooke, S. J., C. M. Woodley, M. B. Eppard, R. S. Brown, and J. L. Nielsen. 2011. Advancing the surgical implantation of electronic tags in fish: a gap analysis and research agenda based on a review of trends in intracoelomic tagging effects studies. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 21: 127-151. DOI: 10.1007/s11160-010-9193-3. Key words: behavior, biotelemetry, electronic tags, fisheries, methods, surgery
- Cryan, P. M. 2011. Wind turbines as landscape impediments to the migratory connectivity of bats. Environmental Law 41:355-370. Key words: bats, conservation, fatal collisions, mammals, wind turbines
- Delingat, J., K. A. Hobson, V. Dierschke, H. Schmaljohann, and F. Bairlein, 2011. Morphometrics and stable isotopes differentiate populations of Northern Wheatears (Oenanthe oenanthe). J. Ornithol. 152:383–395. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-010-0599-4. Key words: birds, northern wheatear, migratory connectivity, morphometrics, Oenanthe oenanthe, population differentiation, stable isotope, wing shape
- Guilford, T., R. Freeman, D. Boyle, B. Dean, H. Kirk, R. Phillips, C. Perrins. 2011. A Dispersive Migration in the Atlantic Puffin and Its Implications for Migratory Navigation. PLoS ONE 6: e21336. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0021336. Key words: Atlantic puffin, Fratercula arctica, light-level geolocator, migratory behavior, seabird
- Harrison, X. A., J. D. Blount, R. Inger, D. R. Norris, and S. Bearhop. 2011. Carry-over effects as drivers of fitness differences in animals. Journal of Animal Ecology 80:4–18. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01740.x. Key words: carry-over effects, density dependence, micronutrients, population dynamics, reproductive threshold, seasonal interactions, state-dependent modeling
- Hatch, S. A., V. A. Gill, and D. M. Mulcahy. 2011. Migration and wintering sites of Pelagic Cormorants determined by satellite telemetry. Journal of Field Ornithology 82: 269-278. doi: 10.1111/j.1557-9263.2011.00330.x. Key words: band recoveries, birds, British Columbia, coelomic implantation, connectivity, Gulf of Alaska, mark-recapture, Phalacrocorax pelagicus, platform transmitter terminals, satellite telemetry, winter roost sites
- Heckscher, C. M., S. M. Taylor, J. W. Fox, and V. Afanasyev. 2011. Veery (Catharus fuscescens) wintering locations, migratory connectivity, and a revision of its winter range using geolocator technology. The Auk 128: 531-542. doi: 10.1525/auk.2011.10280. Key words: birds, Catharus fuscescens, light-level geolocator, migratory connectivity, Nearctic-Neotropical migrant, South America, veery
- Hobson, K. A. 2011. Isotopic ornithology: a perspective. J. Ornithol. 152 (Suppl 1):S49–S66. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-011-0653-x. Key words: birds, diet, isoscapes, migratory connectivity, reproductive investment, stable isotope
- Iverson, S. A, A. Gavrilov, T. E. Katzner, J. Y. Takekawa, T. A. Miller, W. Hagemeijer, T. Mundkur, B. Sivananinthaperumal, C. C. DeMattos, L. S. Ahmed, and S. H. Newman. 2011. Migratory movements of waterfowl in Central Asia and avian influenza emergence: sporadic transmission of H5N1 from east to west. Ibis 153: 279-292. DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.2010.01095.x. Key words: Anas, bird banding, bird migration, disease, highly pathogenic avian influenza, H5N1, Kazakhstan, risk mapping, satellite telemetry, Tadorna
- Kaczensky, P., R. Kuehn, B. Lhagvasuren, S. Pietsch, W. Yang, and C. Walzer. 2011. Connectivity of the Asiatic wild ass population in the Mongolian Gobi. Biol. Conserv. 144: 920–929. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2010.12.013. Key words: Asiatic wild ass, barriers, China, Equus hemionus, fragmentation, landscape genetics, long-distance migration, mammals, migratory connectivity, Mongolia, protected areas, radio telemetry
- Kopp, M., H. U. Peter, O. Mustafa, S. Lisovski, M. S. Ritz, R. A. Phillips, and S. Hahn. 2011. South polar skuas from a single breeding population overwinter in different oceans though show similar migration patterns. Marine Ecological Progress Series 435: 263-267. doi:10.3354/meps09229. Key words: annual cycle, Antarctic, light-level geolocator, migratory connectivity, Pacific, seabird, trans-equatorial
- Korner-Nievergelt, F., F. Liechi, and S. Hahn. 2011. Migratory connectivity derived from sparse ring reencounter data with unknown numbers of ringed birds. J. Ornithol. 153: 771-782. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-011-0793-z. Key words: bird banding, common nightingale, Cormack–Jolly–Seber model, flyway use, Luscinia megarhynchos, migratory connectivity, multinomial mark–reencounter model, non-breeding distribution, re-encounter probability
- Liedvogel, M., S. Akesson, and S. Bensch. 2011. The genetics of migration on the move. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 26: 561-569. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2011.07.009. Key words: genetic sequencing, genetic architecture of migratory traits, migration strategy
- Linden, A., A. Lehikoinen, T. Hokkanen, and R. A. Vaisanen. 2011. Modeling irruptions and population dynamics of the great spotted woodpecker–joint effects of density and cone crops. Oikos 120:1065–1075. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2010.18970.x. Key words: birds, carry-over effects, Dendrocopos major, great spotted woodpecker, irruptive migration, population dynamics, seasonal interactions
- Lundin, P., P. Samuelsson, S. Svanberg, A. Runemark, S. Akesson, M. Brydegaard. 2011. Remote nocturnal bird classification by spectroscopy in extended wavelength ranges. Applied Optics 50: 3396-3411. doi: 10.1364/AO.50.003396. Key words: birds, feather microstructure, remote sensing, thermal radiation
- Mate, B. R., P. B.Best, B. A. Lagerquist, and M. H. Winsor. 2011. Coastal, offshore, and migratory movements of South African right whales revealed by satellite telemetry. Marine Mammal Science 27: 455-476. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-7692.2010.00412.x. Key words: Antarctic Polar Front, Argos telemetry, Eubalaena australis, foraging, mammals, migration, movements, Subtropical Convergence, South Africa, southern right whale
- Moller, A. P., and T. Szep. 2011. The role of parasites in ecology and evolution of migration and migratory connectivity. Journal of Ornithology 152: 141-150. 10.1007/s10336-010-0621-x. Key words: antigens, birds, connectivity, evolution of migration, dispersal, immunity, parasitism, site fidelity, stabilizing selection
- Monteith, K. L., V. C. Bleich, T. R. Stephenson, B. M. Pierce, M. M. Conner, R. W. Klaver, and R. T. Bowyer. 2011. Timing of seasonal migration in mule deer: effects of climate, plant phenology, and life-history characteristics. Ecosphere 2: 1-34. doi: 10.1890/ES10-00096.1. Key words: climate change, life-history characteristics, mammals, migration pattern, mule deer, NDVI, nutritional condition, Odocoileus hemionus, plant phenology, risk averse, risk prone, Sierra Nevada, snow depth, trophic mismatch
- Noren, K., L. Carmichael, E.Fuglei, N. E. Eide, P. Hersteinsson, and A. Angerbjorn. 2011. Pulses of movement across the sea ice: population connectivity and temporal genetic structure in the arctic fox. Oecologia 166: 973-984. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-011-1939-7. Key words: Arctic fox, facultative migration, genetic structure, immigration, lemming cycle, mammals, microsatellites, sea ice, Vulpes lagopus
- Noyce, K. V., and D. L. Garshelis. 2011. Seasonal migrations of black bears (Ursus americanus): causes and consequences. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65: 823-835. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-010-1086-x. Key words: cost-benefit trade-offs, facultative migration, food abundance, hunting mortality, mammals, oak mast, radio telemetry, reproductive threshold, seasonal movements
- Pasinelli, G., M. Schaub, G. Hafliger, M. Frey, H. Jakober, P. Muller, W. Stauber, P. Tryjanowski, J. L. Zollinger, and L. Jenni. 2011. Impact of density and environmental factors on population fluctuations in a migratory passerine. Journal of Animal Ecology 80:225–234. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01754.x. Key words: birds, carry-over effects, density dependence, full-life cycle biology, Gompertz equation, sampling variance, seasonal interactions
- Piersma, T. 2011. Flyway evolution is too fast to be explained by the modern synthesis: proposals for an “extended” evolutionary research agenda. Journal of Ornithology 152: 151-159. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-011-0716-z. Key words: Calidris canutus, common garden experiment, epigenetic, extended synthesis, migration, shorebirds
- Ryder, T. B., J. W. Fox, and P. P. Marra. 2011. Estimating Migratory Connectivity of Gray Catbirds (Dumetella carolinensis) using Geolocator and Mark–recapture Data. The Auk 128: 448-453. doi: 10.1525/auk.2011.128.4.810. Key words: bird banding, Dumetella carolinensis, light-level geolocator, gray catbird, migratory connectivity
- Sawyer, H., and M. J. Kauffman. 2011. Stopover ecology of a migratory ungulate. Journal of Animal Ecology 80: 1078-1087. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01845.x. Key words: Brownian bridge movement model, GPS radio telemetry, mammals, migration routes, movement corridors, mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus, phenology, stopover ecology, ungulate migration
- Sheehy, J., C. M. Taylor, and D. R. Norris. 2011. The importance of stopover habitat for developing effective conservation strategies for migratory animals. Journal of Ornithology 152:161–168. DOI 10.1007/s10336-011-0682-5. Key words: conservation models, population dynamics, migratory birds, stopover sites
- Smith, C. S., J. H. Epstein, A. C. Breed, R. K. Plowright, K. J. Olival, C. de Jong, P. Daszak, and H. E. Field. 2011. Satellite Telemetry and Long-Range Bat Movements. PLoS ONE 6(2): e14696. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0014696. Key words: accuracy, Argos telemetry, collar transmitter, mammals, methods, platform terminal transmitter
- Studds, C. E., and P. P. Marra. 2011. Rainfall-induced changes in food availability modify the spring. Proc. R. Soc. B. 278: 3437-3443. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.0332. Key words: American redstart, birds, carry-over effects, climate change, ecological constraint, full life cycle, microevolution, phenotypic plasticity, Setophaga ruticilla
- Tokolyi, J., and Z. Barta. 2011. Breeding phenology determines evolutionary transitions in migratory behaviour in finches and allies. Oikos 120: 184-193. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2010.18592.x. Key words: birds, breeding phenology, migration distance, migratory strategy, phylogenetic comparative method
- Van Wilgenburg, S. L., and K. A. Hobson. 2011. Combining stable-isotope and band recovery data to improve probabilistic assignment of migratory birds to origin. Ecological Applications 21: 1340-1351. Key words: bird banding, Bayes’ Rule, deuterium, feathers, geographic origin, hydrogen, isoscapes, migration, migratory connectivity, stable isotope, white-throated sparrow, Zonotrichia albicollis
- Vardanis, Y., R. H. G. Klaassen, R. Strandberg, and T. Alerstam. 2011. Individuality in bird migration: routes and timing. Biol. Lett. 7: 502-505. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2010.1180. Key words: avian migration, birds, repeatability, routes, satellite telemetry, timing
- Wilson, S., S. L. LaDeau, A. P. Tottrup, P. Anders, P. P. Marra. 2011. Range-wide effects of breeding- and nonbreeding-season climate on the abundance of a Neotropical migrant songbird. Ecology 92: 1789-1798. doi: 10.1890/10-1757.1. Key words: American Redstart, birds, Breeding Bird Survey, climate, hierarchical models, migratory connectivity, Neotropical migrant, population dynamics, Setophaga ruticilla
- Zhang, Y., M. Hao, J. Y. Takekawa, F. Lei, B. Yan, D. J. Prosser, D. C. Douglas, Z. Xing, and S. H. Newman. 2011. Tracking the Autumn Migration of the Bar-Headed Goose (Anser indicus) with Satellite Telemetry and Relationship to Environmental Conditions. International Journal of Zoology 2011 (323847). doi:10.1155/2011/323847. Key words: birds, migration route, satellite telemetry
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- Adams, J., and S. Flora. 2010. Correlating seabird movements with ocean winds: linking satellite telemetry with ocean scatterometry. Marine Biology 157: 915-929. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-009-1367-y. Key words: birds, movement models, QuikSCAT satellite, satellite telemetry, SeaWinds scatterometer
- Altizer, S. M. 2010. Migratory behavior and host–parasite co-evolution in natural populations of monarch butterflies infected with a protozoan parasite. Evolutionary Ecology Research 3: 611–632. Key words: co-evolution, Danaus plexippus, host resistance, invertebrates, neogregarine, Ophryocystis elektroscirrha, seasonal migration, virulence
- Altizer, S., and A. K. Davis. 2010. Populations of monarch butterflies with different migratory behaviors show divergence in wing morphology. Evolution 64: 1018-1028. DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00946.x. Key words: Danaus plexippus, image analysis, insects, invertebrates, long-distance migration, population divergence, populations genetics, wing morphology
- Bachler, E., S. Hahn, M. Schaub, R. Arlettaz, L. Jenni, J. W. Fox, V. Afanasyev, F. Liechti. 2010. Year-Round Tracking of Small Trans-Saharan Migrants Using Light-Level Geolocators. PLoS ONE 5: e9566. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0009566. Key words: birds, European hoopoe, light-level geolocator, Sahel zone, sub-Saharan Africa, Upupa epops epops
- Beason, R. C., J. S. Humphrey, N. E. Myers, and M. L. Avery. 2010. Synchronous monitoring of vulture movements with satellite telemetry and avian radar. Journal of Zoology, 282: 157-162. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.2010.00723.x. Key words: birds, black vulture, conservation, flight behavior, platform terminal transmitter, radar tracking, satellite telemetry, turkey vulture
- Bostrom, J. E., T. Fransson, I. Henshaw, S. Jakobsson, C. Kullberg, S. Akesson. 2010. Autumn migratory fuelling: a response to simulated magnetic displacements in juvenile wheatears, Oenanthe oenanthe. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64: 1725–1732. DOI 10.1007/s00265-010-0985-1. Key words: bird migration, fuelling, geomagnetic cues, magnetic displacement, migration programmes, seasonal interaction, wheatear
- Bowlin, M. S., I. A. Bisson, J. Shamoun-Baranes, J. D. Reichard, N. Sapir, P. P. Marra, T. H. Kunz, D. S. Wilcove, A. Hedenstrom, C. G. Guglielmo, S. Akesson, M. Ramenofsky, and M. Wikelski. 2010. Grand Challenges in Migration Biology. Integrative and Comparative Biology 50: 261-279. doi: 10.1093/icb/icq013. Key words: integrative migration biology, full-life cycle biology
- Bowlin, M. S., P. Henningsson, F. T. Muijres, R. H. E. Vleugels, F. Liechti, and A. Hedenstrom. 2010. The effects of geolocator drag and weight on the flight ranges of small migrants. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1:398–402. doi: 10.1111/j.2041-210X.2010.00043.x. Key words: attachment methods, birds, light-level geolocator, light logger, migration, radio transmitter
- Brattstrom, O., S. Bensch, L. I. Wassenaar, K. A. Hobson, and S. Akesson. 2010. Understanding the migration ecology of European red admirals Vanessa atalanta using stable hydrogen isotopes. Ecography 33: 720-729. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2009.05748.x. Key words: deuterium, insects, invertebrates, migratory connectivity, stable isotopes
- Brydegaard, M., P. Lundin, Z. Guan, A. Runemark, S. Akesson, and S. Svanberg. 2010. Feasibility study: fluorescence lidar for remote bird classification. Applied Optics 49: 4531-4544. doi: 10.1364/AO.49.004531. Key words: birds, fluorescence lidar, in-flight lidar identification, night migration, remote sensing
- Byng, J. W., P. A. Racey, and M. D. Swaine. 2010. The ecological impacts of a migratory bat aggregation on its seasonal roost in Kasanka National Park, Zambia. African Journal of Ecology 48: 29-36. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2028.2009.01074.x. Key words: bats, ecological impact, Eidolon, fire, mammals, migration, mushitu, seasonal roosts, swamp forest
- Conklin, J. R., P. F. Battley, M. A. Potter, and J. W. Fox. 2010. Breeding latitude drives individual schedules in a trans-hemispheric migrant bird. Nature Communications 1:67. DOI: 10.1038/ncomms1072. Key words: bar-tailed godwit, birds, departure date, light-level geolocator, mark-recapture, migration schedule
- Dethmers, K. E. M., M. P. Jensen, N. N. FitzSimmons, D. Broderick, C. J. Limpus, and C. Moritz. 2010. Migration of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) from Australasian feeding grounds inferred from genetic analyses. Marine and Freshwater Research 61: 1376-1387. doi: 10.1071/MF10084. Key words: dispersal, Indo-Pacific, migratory connectivity, mixed-stock analysis, mtDNA, population genetics, reptiles
- Edren, S. M. C., M. S. Wisz, J. Teilmann, R. Dietz, and J. Soderkvist. 2010. Modelling spatial patterns in harbour porpoise satellite telemetry data using maximum entropy. Ecography 33: 698-708. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2009.05901.x. Key words: mammals, Maxent, movement models, satellite telemetry
- Egevang, C., I. J. Stenhouse, R. A. Phillips, A. Petersen, J. W. Fox, and J. R. D. Silk. 2010. Tracking of Arctic terns Sterna paradisaea reveals longest animal migration. PNAS 107: 2078-2081. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0909493107. Key words: arctic tern, at-sea hotspot, birds, global wind systems, light-level geolocator, migratory connectivity, Sterna paradisaea, trans-equatorial migration
- Gaidet, N., J. Cappelle, J. Y. Takekawa, D. J. Prosser, S. A. Iverson, D. C. Douglas, W. M. Perry, T. Mundkur, and S. H. Newman. 2010. Potential spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 by wildfowl: dispersal ranges and rates determined from large-scale satellite telemetry. Journal of Applied Ecology 47: 1147-1157. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2010.01845.x. Key words: avian influenza, birds, disease ecology, dispersal, duck, H5N1, migration, pathogen, satellite telemetry, waterfowl, zoonosis
- Garcia‐Ripolles, C., P. Lopez‐Lopez, and V. Urios. 2010. First description of migration and wintering of adult Egyptian Vultures Neophron percnopterus tracked by GPS satellite telemetry. Bird Study 57: 261-265. DOI: 10.1080/00063650903505762. Key words: birds, connectivity, migration route, satellite telemetry
- Hebblewhite, M., and D. T. Haydon. 2010. Distinguishing technology from biology: a critical review of the use of GPS telemetry data in ecology. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 365: 2303-2312. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2010.0087. Key words: Argos telemetry, demography, GPS technology, habitat selection, movement, survival
- Hegemann, A., H. P. van der Jeugd, M. de Graaf, L. L. Oostebrink, and B. I. Tieleman. 2010. Are Dutch Skylarks Partial Migrants? Ring Recovery Data and Radio-Telemetry Suggest Local Coexistence of Contrasting Migration Strategies. Ardea 98: 135-143. doi: 10.5253/078.098.0202. Key words: bird banding, conservation, dispersal, mark-recapture, partial migration, radio-telemetry, The Netherlands, wintering
- Inger, R., X. A. Harrison, G. D. Ruxton, J. Newton, K. Colhoun, G. A. Gudmundsson, G. McElwaine, M. Pickford, D. Hodgson, and S. Bearhop. 2010. Carry-over effects reveal reproductive costs in a long-distance migrant. Journal of Animal Ecology 79:974–982. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01712.x. Key words: Bayesian, birds, Branta bernicla hrota, Brent geese, carry-over effects, intermittent breeding, parental costs, reproductive costs, siar, stable isotopes
- Jahn, A. E., D. J. Levey, J. A. Hostetler, and A. M. Mamani. 2010. Determinants of partial bird migration in the Amazon Basin. Journal of Animal Ecology 79: 983-992. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01713.x. Key words: birds, Bolivia, carry-over effects, cerrado, flycatcher, seasonal interactions, Tyrannidae
- Johnson J. M., P. Clarkson, S. M. Haig, M. I. Goldstein, R. B. Lanctot, D. F. Tessler, and D. Zwiefelhofer. 2010. Seasonal movements, winter range and migratory connectivity in Black Oystercatchers. Condor 112: 731–743. DOI: 10.1525/cond.2010.090215. Key words: Alaska, birds, black oystercatcher, British Columbia, Haematopus bachmani, migratory connectivity, satellite telemetry
- Klaassen, R. H. G., R. Strandberg, M. Hake, P. Olofsson, A. P. Tottrup, and T. Alerstam. 2010. Loop migration in adult marsh harriers Circus aeruginosus, as revealed by satellite telemetry. Journal of Avian Biology, 41: 200–207. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2010.05058.x. Key words: birds, loop migration, migration route, satellite telemetry
- Koppen, U., A. P. Yakovlev, R. Barth, M. Kaatz, and P. Berthold. 2010. Seasonal migrations of four individual bar-headed geese Anser indicus from Kyrgyzstan followed by satellite telemetry. Journal of Ornithology 151: 703-712. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-010-0492-1. Key words: Anser indicus, bar-headed goose, birds, Kyrgyzstan, migration routes, satellite telemetry, stopover areas, wintering areas
- Korner-Nievergelt, F., M. Schaub, K. Thorup, M. Vock, and W. Kania. 2010. Estimation of bird distribution based on ring re-encounters: precision and bias of the division coefficient and its relation to multi-state models. Bird Study 57: 56-68. DOI: 10.1080/00063650903154439. Key words: bird banding, Danish, division coefficient, migration, multi-state models, reencounter
- McKinnon, L., P. A. Smith, E. Nol, J. L. Martin, F. I. Doyle, K. F. Abraham, H. G. Gilchrist, R. I. G. Morrison, and J. Bety. 2010. Lower Predation Risk for Migratory Birds at High Latitudes. Science 327: 326-327. DOI: 10.1126/science.1183010. Key words: birds, evolution, life-history theory, predation risk, reproductive benefit
- Minias, P., K. Kaczmarek, R. Wlodarczyk, and T. Janiszewski. 2010. Variation in Autumn Migration Strategy in the First-Year Wood Sandpipers Tringa glareola. Acta Ornithologica 45: 131-138. doi: 10.3161/000164510X551273. Key words: birds, migration strategy, Tringa glareola, waders, wood sandpiper
- Navedo, J. G., G. Orizaola, J. A. Masero, O. Overdijk, and J. M. Sanchez-Guzman. 2010. Long-distance travellers stopover for longer: a case study with spoonbills staying in North Iberia. Journal of Ornithology 151: 915-921. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-010-0530-z. Key words: bird banding, experience, intraspecific competition, mark-recapture, migratory strategies, spoonbill, stopover duration, timing
- Robinson, W. D., M. S. Bowlin, I. Bisson, J. Shamoun-Baranes, K. Thorup, R. H. Diehl, T. H. Kunz, S. Mabey, and D. W. Winkler. 2010. Integrating concepts and technologies to advance the study of bird migration. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8: 354-361. DOI: 10.1890/080179. Key words: birds, connectivity, migration research, technology
- Saino, N., D. Rubolini, J. Von Hardenberg, R. Ambrosini, A. Provenzale, M.Romano, and F. Spina. 2010. Spring migration decisions in relation to weather are predicted by wing morphology among trans-Mediterranean migratory birds. Functional Ecology 24: 658-669. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2009.01659.x. Key words: bird banding, climate change, departure decision, mark-recapture, migration, sex, stopover, weather, wing morphology
- Schofield, G., V. J. Hobson, S. Fossette, M. K. S. Lilley, K. A. Katselidis, and G. C. Hays. 2010. Fidelity to foraging sites, consistency of migration routes and habitat modulation of home range by sea turtles. Diversity and Distributions 16: 840-853. DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2010.00694.x. Key words: archived GPS telemetry, biodiversity scale, conservation management, endangered, marine vertebrate, phenology, remote technology, reptiles, satellite telemetry
- Sheehy, J., C. M. Taylor, K. S. McCann, and D. R. Norris. 2010. Optimal conservation planning for migratory animals: integrating demographic information across seasons. Conservation Letters 3: 192-202. DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2010.00100.x. Key words: carry-over effects, conservation, density dependence, habitat quality, management, population dynamics
- Singh, N. J., I. A. Grachev, A. B. Bekenov, and E. J. Milner-Gulland. 2010. Tracking greenery across a latitudinal gradient in central Asia – the migration of the saiga antelope. Diversity and Distributions 16: 663-675. DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2010.00671.x. Key words: Kazakhstan, long-distance migration, mammals, normalized difference vegetation index, NDVI, precipitation, Russia, Saiga tatarica
- Strandberg, R., R. H. G. Klaassen, M. l Hake, and T. Alerstam. 2010. How hazardous is the Sahara Desert crossing for migratory birds? Indications from satellite tracking of raptors. Biol. Lett. 6: 297-300. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2009.0785. Key words: avian migration, barrier crossings, birds, carry-over effects, mortality, satellite telemetry
- Takekawa, J. Y., S. H. Newman, X. Xiao, D. J. Prosser, K. A. Spragens, E. C. Palm, B. Yan, T. Li, F. Lei, D. Zhao, D. C. Douglas, S. Bin Muzaffar, and W. Ji. 2010. Migration of Waterfowl in the East Asian Flyway and Spatial Relationship to HPAI H5N1 Outbreaks. Avian Diseases 54: 466-476. doi: 10.1637/8914-043009-Reg.1. Key words: Anatidae, birds, Brownian bridge movement model, East Asian Flyway, H5N1, highly pathogenic avian influenza, Poyang Lake, satellite telemetry, waterfowl
- Thorup, K., R. A. Holland, A. P. Tottrup, and M. Wikelski. 2010. Understanding the Migratory Orientation Program of Birds: Extending Laboratory Studies to Study Free-Flying Migrants in a Natural Setting. Integr. Comp. Biol. 50: 315-322. doi: 10.1093/icb/icq065. Key words: birds, migratory orientation, radio telemetry, satellite telemetry
- Tottrup, A. P., K. Rainio, T. Coppack, E. Lehikoinen, C. Rahbek, and K. Thorup. 2010. Local Temperature Fine-Tunes the Timing of Spring Migration in Birds. Integr. Comp. Biol. 50: 293-304. doi: 10.1093/icb/icq028. Key words: birds, climate change, phenology, weather
- Traill, L. W., C. J. A. Bradshaw, and B. W. Brook. 2010. Satellite telemetry and seasonal movements of Magpie Geese (Anseranas semipalmata) in tropical northern Australia. Emu 110: 160-164. doi: 10.1071/MU09098. Key words: Argos system, avian movements, capture, connectivity, Kakadu, satellite telemetry, tropical waterbirds
- Tucker, A. D. 2010. Nest site fidelity and clutch frequency of loggerhead turtles are better elucidated by satellitetelemetry than by nocturnal tagging efforts: Implications for stock estimation. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 383: 48-55. doi: 10.1016/j.jembe.2009.11.009. Key words: Caretta caretta, fecundity, loggerhead turtle, reptiles, satellite telemetry, site fidelity, stock evaluation
- Varpe, O., and O. Fiksen. 1210. Seasonal plankton–fish interactions: light regime, prey phenology, and herring foraging. Ecology 91: 311-318. doi: 10.1890/08-1817.1. Key words: annual routine, climate change, encounter rate, fish migration, Holling type II model, lipid storage, match–mismatch hypothesis, pelagic ecology, photoperiod, predator-prey interactions, seasonal interaction
- Yates, M. A., M. R. Fuller, C. J. Henny, W. S. Seegar, and J. Garcia. 2010. Wintering area DDE source to migratory white-faced ibis revealed by satellite telemetry and prey sampling. Ecotoxicology 19: 153-162. DOI: 10.1007/s10646-009-0400-8. Key words: birds, DDE, earthworms, migration, North America, satellite telemetry, white-faced ibis
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- Acolas, M. L., J. M. Roussel, and J. L. Bagliniere. 2008. Linking migratory patterns and diet to reproductive traits in female brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) by means of stable isotope analysis on ova. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 17: 382-393. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0633.2007.00290.x. Key words: anadromy, fecundity, fisheries, migration strategy, ova size, piscivory, reproductive investment, stable isotopes
- Alerstam T., A. Hedenstrom, and S. Akesson. 2003. Long-distance migration: evolution and determinants. OIKOS 103: 247-260. DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0706.2003.12559.x. Key words: cost-benefit, evolution;
- Arzel, C., J. Elmberg, M. Guillemain, M. Lepley, F. Bosca, P. Legagneux, and J. B. Nogues. 2009. A flyway perspective on food resource abundance in a long-distance migrant, the Eurasian teal (Anas crecca). Journal of Ornithology 150: 61-73. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-008-0318-6. Key words: birds, calorific density, dabbling ducks, flyway, food resource abundance, migratory strategy
- Baerwald, E. F., and R. M. R. Barclay. 2009. Geographic Variation in Activity and Fatality of Migratory Bats at Wind Energy Facilities. Journal of Mammalogy 90: 1341-1349. doi: 10.1644/09-MAMM-S-104R.1. Key words: acoustic monitoring, conservation, hoary bat, Lasionycteris noctivagans, Lasiurus cinereus, mammals, migration, silver-haired bat, wind energy
- Beck, C. A. 2002. An algorithm to improve geolocation positions using sea surface temperature and diving depth. Marine Mammal Science 18:940-95. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-7692.2002.tb01083.x. Key words: Argos, bathymetry, light-level geolocator, gray seals, marine mammals, sea-surface temperature
- Bensch, S., M. Grahn, N. Muller, L. Gay, and S. Akesson. 2009. Genetic, morphological, and feather isotope variation of migratory willow warblers show gradual divergence in a ring. Molecular Ecology 18: 3087-3096. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2009.04210.x. Key words: AFLP, birds, evolution, genetics, microsatellites, migration, migratory divide, Phylloscopus trochilus, stable isotopes
- Bestley, S., T. A. Patterson, M. A. Hindell, and J. S. Gunn. 2008. Feeding ecology of wild migratory tunas revealed by archival tag records of visceral warming. Journal of Animal Ecology 77: 1223-1233. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2008.01437.x. Key words: feeding telemetry, fisheries, foraging behavior, long-distance migration, oceanic residencies, pelagic predators
- Boiteau, G., F. Meloche, C. Vincent, and T. C. Leskey. 2009. Effectiveness of glues used for harmonic radar tag attachment and impact on survival and behavior of three insect pests. Environmental Entomology 38: 168-175. DOI: 10.1603/022.038.0121. Key words: adhesives, attachment, bonding, behavior, cyanoacrylate, ethological software, harmonic radar, invertebrates, methods, mobility, toxicity, telemetry
- Boyle, W. A. 2008. Can variation in risk of nest predation explain altitudinal migration in tropical birds? Oecologia 155: 397-403. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-007-0897-6. Key words: birds, Costa Rica, elevational migration, evolution of migration, tropical rainforest
- Bradley, C. A., and S. Altizer. 2008. Parasites hinder monarch butterfly flight: implications for disease spread in migratory hosts. Ecology Letters 8: 290-300. DOI: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2005.00722.x. Key words: Danaus plexippus, disease, flight mill, host-parasite interaction, insects, invertebrates, migratory culling, neogregarine protozoan, Ophryocystis, partial migration, seasonal migration, vertical transmission
- Britzke, E. R., S. C. Loeb, K. A. Hobson, C. S. Romanek, and M. J. Vonhof. 2009. Using hydrogen isotopes to assign origins of bats in the eastern United States. Journal of Mammalogy 90: 743–751. Key words: bats, interspecific variation, intraspecific variation, Lasiurus borealis, mammals, migratory connectivity, Myotis lucifugus, Myotis septentrionalis, Myotis sodalis, stable hydrogen isotope
- Buehler, D. M, and T. Piersma. 2008. 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: 247-266. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2007.2138. Key words: annual cycle, birds, Calidris canutus, migration, molt, plumage, red knot
- Buler, J. J., and R. H. Diehl. 2009. Quantifying bird density during migratory stopover using weather surveillance radar. IEEE Transcations on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 47: 2741-2751. DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2009.2014463. Key words: algorithms, animals, birds, correlation, Doppler radar, radar data processing, refractivity
- Burton, R. K., and P. L. Koch. 1999. Isotopic tracking of foraging and long-distance migration in northeastern Pacific pinnipeds. Oecologia 119: 578-585. DOI: 10.1007/s004420050822. Key words: foraging, mammals, migration, pinnipeds, stable isotopes
- Calvert, A. M., P. D. Taylor, and S. Walde. 2009. Cross-scale environmental influences on migratory stopover behaviour. Global Change Biology 15: 744-759. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01733.x. Key words: autumn, bird banding, climate change, departure, ENSO, mark-recapture, migration, multistate model, NAO, passerine, stopover, weather
- Carey, M. J., C. E. Meathrel, N. A. May. 2009. A new method for the long-term attachment of data-loggers to shearwaters (Procellariidae). Emu 109: 310–315. Doi: 10.1071/MU09059. Key words: Ardenna, banding, birds, geolocation, global location-sensing data-loggers, investigator disturbance, logger attachment, mark-recapture, Procellariiformes, seabirds, short-tailed shearwaters, satellite telemetry
- Clark, C. W., and R. W. Butler. 1999. Fitness components of avian migration: a dynamic model of Western Sandpiper migration. Evolutionary Ecology Research 1: 443-457. Key words: birds, Calidris mauri, environmental factors, fitness, full-life cycle biology, life history, migration strategy, optimization model, population dynamics
- Coppackm, T., and F. Pulido. 2009. Proximate control and adaptive potential of protandrous migration in birds. Integr. Comp. Biol. 49: 493-506. doi: 10.1093/icb/icp029. Key words: birds, phenology, protandry, sex differentiation
- Cryan, P. M., M. A. Bogan, R. O. Rye, G. P. Landis, and C. L. Kester. 2004. Stable hydrogen isotope analysis of bat hair as evidence for seasonal molt and long-distance migration. Journal of Mammalogy 85: 995-1001. doi: 10.1644/BRG-202. Key words: deuterium, hoary bat, hydrogen, Lasiurus cinereus, mammals, migration, molt, stable isotopes
- 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: 1069-1078. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-007-0534-8. Key words: barrier crossing, birds, departure decision, flight costs, fuel loads, Oenanthe oenanthe, optimal migration
- Dzal, Y., L. A. Hooton, E. L. Clare, and M. B. Fenton. 2009. Bat Activity and Genetic Diversity at Long Point, Ontario, an Important Bird Stopover Site. Acta Chiropterologica 11: 307-315. doi: 10.3161/150811009X485549. Key words: acoustic monitoring, bat activity, bat migration, echolocation, genetic diversity, mammals, mist-netting, stopover site
- Garamszegi, L. Z., and A. P. Moller. 2007. Prevalence of avian influenza and host ecology. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274: 2003-2012. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2007.0124. Key words: Anatidae, bird flu, disease, feeding ecology, migration, prevalence, risk assessment
- Garamszegi, L. Z., K. Hirschenhauser, V. Bokony, M. Eens, S. Hurtrez-Bousses, A. P. Moller, R. F. Oliveira, and J. C. Wingfield. 2008. Latitudinal Distribution, Migration, and Testosterone Levels in Birds. The American Naturalist 172: 533-546. DOI: 10.1086/590955. Key words: aggression, androgens, birds, evolution, phenology, phylogeny, steroid hormones, territorial conflicts
- Gleiss, A. C., B. Norman, N. Liebsch, C. Francis, R. P. Wilson. 2009. A new prospect for tagging large free-swimming sharks with motion-sensitive data-loggers. Fisheries Research 97: 11–16. doi: 10.1016/j.fishres.2008.12.012. Key words: accelerometry, daily–diary, data-logging, fisheries, radio telemetry, shark, tagging, whale shark
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- Gunnarsson, T. G., J. A. Gill, P. W. Atkinson, G. Gelinaud, P. M. Potts, R. E. Croger, G. A. Gudmundsson, G. F. Appleton, W. J. Sutherland. 2006. Population-scale drivers of individual arrival times in migratory birds. Journal of Animal Ecology 75: 1119-1127. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01131.x. Key words: birds, habitat quality, migration, seasonal interactions, seasonal matching, shorebirds, waders
- Haig, S. M., and L. W. Oring. 1985. Distribution and status of Piping Plovers throughout the annual cycle. Journal of Field Ornithology 56: 334-345. doi: 10.2307/4513047. Key words: birds, conservation, full-life cycle biology, piping plover
- Haig, S. M., C. L. Gratto-Trevor, T. D. Mullins, and M. A. Colwell. 1997. Population identification of western hemisphere shorebirds throughout the annual cycle. Molecular Ecology 6: 413-427. DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-294X.1997.t01-1-00203.x. Key words: birds, Charadriiformes, conservation genetics, migration, population differentiation, random amplified polymorphic DNA, RAPD, shorebirds
- Haig, S. M., L. W. Oring, P. M. Sanzenbacher, and O. W. Taft. 2002. Space use, migratory connectivity, and population segregation among Willets breeding in the western Great Basin. Condor 104: 620-630. doi: 10.1650/0010-5422(2002)104[0620:SUMCAP]2.0.CO;2. Key words: annual cycle, bird banding, Catoptrophorus semipalmatus inornatus, dispersal, Great Basin, home range, mark-recapture, migratory connectivity, radio telemetry, willet
- Hansson, S., J. E. Hobbie, R. Elmgren, U. Larsson, B. Fry, and S. Johansson. 1997. The stable nitrogen isotope ratio as a marker of food-web interactions and fish migration. Ecology 78: 2249–2257. doi: 10.1890/0012-9658(1997)078[2249:TSNIRA]2.0.CO%3B2. Key words: Baltic Sea coastal areas, fish migration, fisheries, food-web structure nitrogen isotopes, pelagic food-web structure, sewage treatment effluent, stable isotopes, d15N values, trophic fractionation, trophic interactions
- Hays, G. C. 2008. Sea turtles: A review of some key recent discoveries and remaining questions. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 356: 1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jembe.2007.12.016. Key words: Argos, Fastloc, GPS telemetry, IUCN, movement analysis, Red Lists, reptiles, sea turtles, state space modeling
- Hebblewhite, M., E. Merrill, and G. McDermid. 2008. A multi-scale test of the forage maturation hypothesis in a partially migratory ungulate population. Ecological Monographs 78:141-166. doi: 10.1890/06-1708.1. Key words: Cervus elaphus, digestibility of forage, elk, forage maturation, forage quality, forage selection, GPS telemetry, mammals, migration, MODIS, NDVI, partial migration, phenology, radio telemetry, Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada
- Hedenstrom, A. 2009. Optimal Migration Strategies in Bats. Journal of Mammalogy 90: 1298-1309. doi: 10.1644/09-MAMM-S-075R2.1. Key words: flight mechanics, flight speed, fuel load, hibernation, mammals, migration speed, migration theory, optimality theory
- Henningsson, S. S, and T. Alerstam. 2005. Barriers and distances as determinants for the evolution of bird migration links: the arctic shorebird system. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272: 2251-2258. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2005.3221. Key words: barriers to migration, biogeography of migration, birds, migratory connectivity, migration distance
- Higuchi, H., and J. P. Pierre. 2005. Satellite tracking and avian conservation in Asia. Landscape Ecol. Eng. 1: 33–42. DOI 10.1007/s11355-005-0002-4. Key words: Asia, birds, conservation, cranes, satellite telemetry, storks
- Hobson, K. A., and D. R. Norris. 2008. Animal Migration: A Context for Using New Techniques and Approaches. Terrestrial Ecology 2: 1–19. doi: 10.1016/S1936-7961(07)00001-2. Key words: migratory connectivity, radio telemetry, radar, review of methods, satellite telemetry, stable isotopes
- Hobson, K. A., L. Atwell, and L. I. Wassenaar. 1999. Influence of drinking water and diet on the stable-hydrogen isotope ratios of animal tissues. PNAS 96: 8003-8006. doi: 10.1073/pnas.96.14.8003. Key words: birds, diet source, hydrogen, stable isotopes, water source
- Holland, K. M., S. M. Kajiura, D. G. Itano, and J. Sibert. 2001. Tagging Techniques Can Elucidate the Biology and Exploitation of Aggregated Pelagic Species. American Fisheries Society Symposium 25:211–218. Key words: fisheries, mark-recapture, movement patterns, tuna aggregations
- Holyoak, M., R. Casagrandi, R. Nathan, E. Revilla, and O. Spiegel. 2008. Trends and missing parts in the study of movement ecology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105: 19060-19065. 10.1073/pnas.0800483105. Key words: dispersal, foraging, migration, navigation, physiology
- Hughes, J., S. D. Albon, R. J. Irvine, and S. Woodin. 2009. Is there a cost of parasites to caribou? Parasitology 136: 253-265. doi: 10.1017/S0031182008005246. Key words: carry-over effects, competition, evolution, mammals, muskox, Ostertagia, Ovibos moschatus, parasite, Rangifer tarandus, reproduction, Teladorsagia, warble fly
- Igual, J. M., M. G. Forero, G. Tavecchia, J. Gonzalez-Solis, A. Martinez-Abrain, K. A. Hobson, X. Ruiz, D. Oro. 2005. Short-term effects of data-loggers on Cory’s shearwater (Calonectris diomedea). Marine Biology 146: 619–624. doi: 10.1007/s00227-004-1461-0. Key words: birds, body condition, breeding success, effects, Calonectris diomedea, foraging, light-level geolocator, Cory’s shearwater, stable isotopes
- Kelly, J. F., V. Atudorei, Z. D. Sharp, and D. M. Finch. 2002. Insights into Wilson’s Warbler migration from analyses of hydrogen stable-isotope ratios. Oecologia 130: 216-221. DOI: 10.1007/s004420100789. Key words: birds, hydrogen-isotope ratio, leapfrog migration, stable isotopes, stopover biology, Wilson’s warbler, Wilsonia pusilla
- Kuhn, C. E., D. S. Johnson, R. R. Ream, and T. S. Gelatt. 2009. Advances in the tracking of marine species: using GPS locations to evaluate satellite track data and a continuous-time movement model. Marine Ecology Progress Series 393:97-109. doi: 10.3354/meps08229. Key words: at-sea behavior, correlated random walk, GPS tracking, marine mammals, movement models, movement patterns, satellite telemetry
- Kunz, T. H., S. A. Gauthreaux Jr., N. I. Hristov, J. W. Horn, G. Jones, E. K. V. Kalko, R. P. Larkin, G. F. McCracken, S. M. Swartz, R. B. Srygley, R. Dudley, J. K. Westbrook, and M. Wikelski. 2008. Aeroecology: probing and modeling the aerosphere. Integr. Comp. Biol. 48: 1-11. doi: 10.1093/icb/icn037. Key words: aerosphere, evolution, flight boundary layer
- Lanctot, R. B., M. Barter, C. Chung-Yu Chiang, R. E. Gill. S. M. Haig, J. M. Johnson, Z. Ma, P. Tomkovich, and M. Wonder. 2009. Use of Band Resightings, Molecular Markers and Stable Isotopes to Understand the Migratory Connectivity of Dunlin Breeding in Beringia and Wintering in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Coastal Wetlands and Water Birds Conservation. Key words: bird banding, genetic markers, mark-recapture, migratory connectivity, stable isotopes
- Liminana, R., A. Soutullo, and V. Urios. 2007. Autumn migration of Montagu’s harriers Circus pygargus tracked by satellite telemetry. Journal of Ornithology 148: 517-523. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-007-0182-9. Key words: birds, Circus pygargus, connectivity, migration route, satellite telemetry, wintering grounds
- Lopes, R. J., J. C.Marques, and L. Wennerberg. 2006. Migratory connectivity and temporal segregation of dunlin (Calidris alpina) in Portugal: evidence from morphology, ringing recoveries and mtDNA. J. Ornithol. 147: 385–394. DOI: 10.1007/s10336-005-0048-y. Key words: animal conservation, bird banding, bird migration, mark-recapture, migratory connectivity, mitochondrial DNA, population genetics
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- Miller, M. R., J. Y. Takekawa, J. P. Fleskes, D. L. Orthmeyer, M. L. Casazza, and W. M. Perry. 2005. Spring migration of Northern Pintails from California’s Central Valley wintering area tracked with satellite telemetry: routes, timing, and destinations. Canadian Journal of Zoology 83: 1314-1332. DOI: 10.1139/z05-125. Key words: birds, Californian Great Central Valley, connectivity, migratory timing, northern pintail, satellite telemetry, stopover
- Mueller, T., Olson, K. A., Fuller, T. K., Schaller, G. B., Murray, M. G. and Leimgruber, P. 2008. In search of forage: predicting dynamic habitats of Mongolian gazelles using satellite-based estimates of vegetation productivity. Journal of Applied Ecology 45: 649-658. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2007.01371.x. Key words: dynamic landscape, forage maturation, grassland, mammals, migration, Mongolia, NDVI, nomadism, ungulate, Procapra gutturosa
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