Rudi Drent Chair in Global flyway ecology
This report addresses the activities of the Rudi Drent Chair in Global Flyway Ecology carried out between July 2019–July 2020. The Global Flyway Ecology Chair was established at the University of Groningen (RUG) in May 2012 in a covenant of RUG with BirdLife Netherlands (VBN) and World Wildlife Fund Netherlands (WNF).
El-Hacen, Hacen, Piersma, Theunis
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Activities for Threats to Wetlands (title provided or enhanced by cataloger) [PDF]
These activities were designed to enhance the fourth chapter of a module about wetlands which includes a history of wetland loss, how wetlands are lost, and the consequences of wetland loss.
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Editorial: Indonesian mangrove ecology and the changing climate
Daniel Murdiyarso +3 more
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Grassland to Cropland Conversion in the Northern Plains: The Role of Markets and Policy [PDF]
Crop Production/Industries, Land Economics/Use,
Carriazo, Fernando +4 more
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Assessing HPAI-H5 transmission risk across wild bird migratory flyways in the United States. [PDF]
Fang K +6 more
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Global review of shorebird tracking data to identify research gaps and conservation priorities. [PDF]
Michel G +5 more
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Flyway population increase and emergence of new wintering grounds with climate change in an Arctic-breeding goose. [PDF]
Gyüre P, Lengyel S.
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Recommendations for Improving the Modeling of Wintering Waterbird Population Sizes and Trends. [PDF]
Godeau U +12 more
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Correction: Freeze et al. The Bat Signal: An Ultraviolet Light Lure to Increase Acoustic Detection of Bats. <i>Animals</i> 2025, <i>15</i>, 2458. [PDF]
Freeze SR +4 more
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