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Macro-scale relationship between body mass and timing of bird migration. [PDF]
Wang X +6 more
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ABSTRACT Top‐down proteomics (TDP) characterizes proteoforms in cells, tissues, and biofluids, in discovery mode and on a global scale, requiring analytical tools with high peak capacity for proteoform separation and high sensitivity for proteoform detection, given the extremely high proteoform complexity and wide proteoform concentration dynamic range.
Guijie Zhu +5 more
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Terrestrial Bird Migration and West Nile Virus Circulation, United States. [PDF]
Swetnam D +11 more
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Phenological shifts caused by climate change are increasingly documented in wild populations. These events may be inferred by examining changes in population abundance and age structure throughout the breeding season, often using citizen science. However, several gaps still limit optimal use of such data.
Paul Cuchot, Luis‐Miguel Chevin
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Arrhythmia in the earth's pulse: Bird migration timing does not track advancing spring phenology. [PDF]
Kelly JF, Cimprich PM.
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Climate change could overturn bird migration: Transarctic flights and high-latitude residency in a sea ice free Arctic. [PDF]
Clairbaux M +5 more
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By dispersing seeds, frugivorous animals affect spatial co‐occurrence of plants, ultimately influencing plant community dynamics. Frugivorous animals are intrinsically involved in plant community dynamics, by dispersing seeds of fleshy‐fruited plants and influencing their spatial co‐occurrence.
Antonio J. Perea +8 more
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Decoupling of bird migration from the changing phenology of spring green-up. [PDF]
Robertson EP +8 more
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Reconstruction of long-distance bird migration routes using advanced machine learning techniques on geolocator data. [PDF]
Pancerasa M +5 more
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Annual survival is a key demographic parameter driving population trends in wildlife populations. However, despite numerous species‐specific or regional studies, global reviews of the factors affecting the survival of declining taxa remain scarce. Here, we investigated annual survival of fledged immature and adult shorebirds, a globally‐distributed and
Guillaume Dillenseger +5 more
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