Appendices (prior to 2021)

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Article number Year Descriptionsort ascending Documents
JAV-01514 2017

Magallanes, S., García-Longoria, L., López-Calderón, C., Reviriego, M., de Lope, F., Møller, A. P. and Marzal, A. 2017. Uropygial gland volume and malaria infection are related to survival in migratory house martins. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.01514

jav-01514.pdf
JAV-01709 2018

Machín, P., Remisiewicz, M., Fernández-Elipe, J., Jukema, J. and Klaassen, R. H. G. 2018. Conditions at the breeding grounds and migration strategy shape different moult patterns of two populations of Eurasian golden plover Pluvialis apricaria. – J. Avian Biol. 2018: e01709

jav-01709.pdf
JAV-00768 2015

Machín, P., Fernández-Elipe, J., Flores, M., Fox, J. W., Aguirre, J. I. and Klaassen, H. G. 2015. Individual migration patterns of Eurasian golden plovers Pluvialis apricaria breeding in Swedish Lapland; examples of cold spell-induced winter movements. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00768

jav-00768.pdf
JAV-00689 2015

Macdonald, C. A., McKinnon, E. A., Gilchrist, H. G. and Love, O. P. 2015. Cold tolerance, and not earlier arrival on breeding grounds, explains why males winter further north in an Arctic-breeding songbird. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00689

jav-00689.pdf
JAV-00213 2013

Ma, Z., Hua, N., Peng, H., Choi, C., Battley, P. F., Zhou, Q., Chen, Y., Ma, Q., Jia, N., Xue, W., Bai, Q., Wu, W., Feng, X. and Tang, C. 2013. Differentiating between stopover and staging sites: functions of the southern and northern Yellow Sea for long-distance migratory shorebirds. – J. Avian Biol. 44: 504–512.

jav-00213.pdf
JAV-01656 2018

Ma, Y., Branfireun, B. A., Hobson, K. A. and Guglielmo, C. G. 2018. Evidence of negative seasonal carry-over effects of breeding ground mercury exposure on survival of migratory songbirds. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.01656

jav-01656.pdf
JAV-00590 2015

Lyu, N., Päckert, M., Tietze, D. T. and Sun, Y.-H. 2015. Uncommon paleodistribution patterns of Chrysolophus pheasants in east Asia: explanations and implications. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00590

jav-00590.pdf
JAV-01378 2017

Luna, L. W., Souza, T. O., Carneiro, L. S., de Girão e Silva, W. A., Schneider, H., Sampaio, I., Araripe, J. and do Rêgo, P. S. 2017. Molecular data and distribution dynamics indicate a recent and incomplete separation of manakins species of the genus Antilophia (Aves: Pipridae) in response to Holocene climate change. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.01378

jav-01378.pdf
JAV-00623 2015

Low, M., Arlt, D., Pärt, T. and Öberg, M. 2015. Delayed timing of breeding as a cost of reproduction. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00623

jav-00623.pdf
JAV-02083 2019

Lora, S. D., Martín-Vivaldi, M., García-Pelayo, N. J., García, M. A., Rodríguez-Ruano, S. M., Bueno, M. M. and Soler, J. J. 2019. Experimental old nest material predicts hoopoe Upupa epops eggshell and uropygial gland microbiota. – J. Avian Biol. 2019: e02083

jav-02083.pdf
JAV-01070 2016

López-Calderón, C., Hobson, K. A., Marzal, A., Balbontín, J., Reviriego, M., Magallanes, S., García- Longoria, L., de Lope, F. and Møller, A. P. 2016. Wintering areas predict age-related breeding phenology in a migratory passerine bird. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.01070

jav-01070.pdf
JAV-00454 2014

Lloyd, P., Abadi, F., Altwegg, R. and Martin, T. E. 2014. South temperate birds have higher apparent adult survival than tropical birds in Africa. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00454

jav-00454.pdf
JAV-01015 2016

Liu, Y., Chen, G., Huang, Q., Jia, C., Carey, G., Leader, P., Li, Y., Zou, F., Yang, X., Olsson, U. and Alström, P. 2016. Species delimitation of the whitetailed rubythroat Calliope pectoralis complex (Aves, Turdidae) using an integrative taxonomic approach. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.01015

jav-01015.pdf
JAV-00653 2015

Lislevand, T. and Hahn, S. 2015. Skipping-type migration in a small Arctic wader, the Temminck’s stint Calidris temminckii. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00653

jav-00653.pdf
JAV-00829 2015

Lindström, Å., Alerstam, T., Bahlenberg, P., Ekblom, R., Fox, J. W., Råghall, J. and Klaassen, R. H. G. 2015. The migration of the great snipe Gallinago media: intriguing variations on a grand theme. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00829

jav-00829.pdf
JAV-00994 2016

Lindén, A., Meller, K. and Knape, J. 2016. An empirical comparison of models for the phenology of bird migration. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00994

jav-00994.pdf
JAV-00485 2014

Liechti, F., Scandolara, C., Rubolini, D., Ambrosini, F., Korner-Nievergelt, F., Hahn, S., Lardelli, R., Romano, M., Caprioli, M., Romano, A., Sicurella, B. and Saino, N. 2014. Timing of migration and residence areas during the non-breeding period of barn swallows Hirundo rustica in relation to sex and population. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00485

jav-00485.pdf
JAV-00826 2015

Li, X. L., Dong, F., Lei, F. M., Alström, P., Zhang, R. Y., Ödeen, A., Fjeldså, J., Ericson, P. G. P., Zou, F. S. and Yang, X. J. 2015. Shaped by uneven Pleistocene climate: phylogeographic pattern and population history of

white wagtail Motacilla alba (Aves: Passeriformes). – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00826

jav-00826.pdf
JAV-00954 2016

Lewis, W. B., Moore, F. R. and Wang, S. 2016. Characterization of the gut microbiota of migratory passerines during stopover along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00954

jav-00954.zip
JAV-02322 2020

Leisler, B. and Winkler, H. 2020. The role of female investment in a sexual arms race. – J. Avian Biol. 2020: e02322

jav-02322.pdf
JAV-00509 2014

Leisler, B. and Winkler, H. 2014. Evolution of island warblers: beyond bills and masses. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00509

jav-00509.pdf
JAV-00824 2016

Legagneux, P., Hennin, H. L., Gilchrist, H. G., Williams, T. D., Love, O. P. and Bêty, J. 2016. Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00824

jav-00824.pdf
JAB5666 2012

Legagneux, P., Clark, R. G., Guillemain, M., Eraud, C., Théry, M. and Bretagnolle, V. 2012. Large-scale geographic variation in iridescent structural ornaments of a long-distant migratory bird. – J. Avian Biol. 43: 355–361.

jab5666.pdf
JAV-01042 2017

Lee, J. G.-H., MacGregor-Fors, I. and Yeh, P. J. 2017. Sunrise in the city: disentangling drivers of the avian dawn chorus onset in urban greenspaces. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.01042

jav-01042.pdf
JAV-01503 2018

Ledwoń, M. and Neubauer, G. 2018. True deception during extra-pair courtship feeding: cheating whiskered tern Chlidonias hybrida females perform better. – Journal of Avian Biology doi: 10.1111/jav.01503

jav-01503.pdf
JAV-02101 2019

Léandri-Breton, D.-J., Lamarre, J.-F. and Bêty, J. 2019. Seasonal variation in migration strategies used to cross ecological barriers in a Nearctic migrant wintering in Africa. – J. Avian Biol. 2019: e02101

jav-02101.pdf
JAV-02101 2019

Léandri-Breton, D.-J., Lamarre, J.-F. and Bêty, J. 2019. Seasonal variation in migration strategies used to cross ecological barriers in a Nearctic migrant wintering in Africa. – J. Avian Biol. 2019: e02101

jav-02101.pdf
JAV-01527 2018

Le Louarn, M., Clergeau, P., Strubbe, D. and Deschamps-Cottin, M. 2018. Dynamic species distribution models reveal spatiotemporal habitat shifts in native range-expanding versus non-native invasive birds in an urban area. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.01527

jav-01527.pdf
JAV-01359 2017

Lawson, A. J., Sedinger, J. S. and Taylor, E. J. 2017. Identifying demographic and environmental drivers of recruitment and population growth in a cavity-nesting sea duck population. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.01359

jav-01359.pdf
JAV-00975 2016

Lawson, A. J., Sedinger, J. S. and taylor, E. J. 2016. Life history patterns, individual heterogeneity, and density dependence in breeding common goldeneyes of the northern boreal forest. – J. Avian Biol. doi: 10.1111/jav.00975

jav-00975.pdf

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