Editorial
Chris P.F. Redfern, Jacquie A.
Clark, Robert A. Robinson and Stephen R. Baillie
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145 |
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| 100
years of ringing in Britain and Ireland
Jeremy J.D. Greenwood
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147 |
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From
individuals to flyways: the future of marking birds for conservation
Stephen R. Baillie, Robert A.
Robinson, Jacquie A. Clark and Chris P.F. Redfern
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155 |
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Ringing
and the study of mechanisms of migration
Franz Bairlein and Michael Schaub
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162 |
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The
use of intrinsic markers to study bird migration
Lisette Coiffait, Chris P.F.
Redfern, Richard M. Bevan, Jason Newton and Kirsten Wolff
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169 |
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New
technologies for monitoring bird migration and behaviour
Wolfgang Fiedler
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175 |
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Quantifying
the movement patterns of birds from ring recoveries
Jacquie A. Clark, Kasper Thorup
and David A. Stroud
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180 |
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Understanding
changes in bird populations – the role of bird marking
Stephen R. Baillie and Michael
Schaub
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189 |
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Constant
effort: studying avian population processes using standardised
ringing
Robert A. Robinson, Romain Julliard
and James F. Saracco
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| The
value of ringing for bird conservation
Guy Q.A. Anderson and Rhys E.
Green
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205 |
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Bird
ringing as a tool for behavioural studies
Stuart P. Sharp
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213 |
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Moult
and plumage
Ian Newton
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220 |
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The
use of mass and fat reserve measurements from ringing studies
to assess body condition
Will Cresswell
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227 |