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Visual WetlandBirds Dataset: Bird Species Identification and Behavior Recognition in Videos. [PDF]

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Risk posed by the HPAI virus H5N1, Eurasian lineage goose/Guangdong clade 2.3.4.4b. genotype B3.13, currently circulating in the US. [PDF]

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Are artificial agricultural ponds a suitable alternative nesting habitat for the Little Ringed Plover?

Avian Biology Research, 2019
Climatic scenarios for the Mediterranean predict an increase in drought and erratic precipitation, which may affect waterbirds breeding in freshwater habitats. Artificial wetlands may provide an alternative for these species when conditions in natural habitats deteriorate.
João L Guilherme   +3 more
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Time Course and Metabolic Costs of a Humoral Immune Response in the Little Ringed Plover Charadrius dubius

Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2013
Despite host defense against parasites and pathogens being considered a costly life-history trait, relatively few studies have assessed the energetic cost of immune responsiveness. Knowledge of such energetic costs may help to understand the mechanisms by which trade-offs with other demanding activities occur.
José M, Abad-Gómez   +5 more
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TERRITORY IN THE LITTLE RINGED PLOVER CHARADRIUS DUBIUS.

Ibis, 1956
Summary.Comparisons are made between the territorial behaviour of a small population of Little Ringed Plovers near Reading, Berkshire, and Dutch birds (Sluiters 1938).Most birds arrived singly in spring, males preceding females from about 1–3 weeks as a rule, but some were already paired on arrival.
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Comparison of the breeding habitats of Little Ringed PloverCharadrius dubiusand Kentish PloverCharadrius alexandrinuson a shingle bed

Bird Study, 2000
The breeding habitat preferences of Kentish Plover and Little Ringed Plover were studied on a shingle bed. The location of each nest was measured as the distance to the sea wall, nearest pond and nearest path. The habitat surrounding nests was measured at radii of 0.15 m and 15 m as the proportional cover of shingle, gravel, sand, live and dead ...
E. Fojt   +3 more
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Migration of the Little Ringed PloverCharadrius dubiusbreeding in South Sweden tracked by geolocators

Bird Study, 2013
Capsule Little Ringed Plovers breeding in South Sweden migrate towards the southeast in the autumn, via the Middle East, to winter in Saharan and sub-Saharan locations or in India, while the spring migration is more directly towards the north.Aims To study the migration routes and wintering area of Little Ringed Plovers (Charadrius dubius) breeding in ...
Anders Hedenström   +2 more
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Breeding of Little Ringed PloversCharadrius dubiusin farmland: do nests in fields suffer from predation?

Bird Study, 2007
Capsule Fishponds and fields were equally attractive for breeding plovers, although predation on nests was higher in fishponds and extremely low in fields.
Eva Cepáková   +3 more
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