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Extreme bill dimorphism leads to different but overlapping isotopic niches and similar trophic positions in sexes of the charismatic extinct huiaPolygenic basis for adaptive morphological variation in a threatened Aotearoa | New Zealand bird, the hihi (Notiomystis cincta)Variation in behavioural and physiological chronotypes and their fitness consequences in great titsSimulated moult reduces flight performance but overlap with breeding does not affect breeding success in a long-distance migrantClimate change relaxes the time constraints for late-born offspring in a long-distance migrantIngrained city rhythmsTemperature has a causal and plastic effect on timing of breeding in a small songbirdCarrying a logger reduces escape flight speed in a passerine bird, but relative logger mass may be a misleading measure of this flight performance detrimentGenotypes selected for early and late avian lay date differ in their phenotype, but not fitness, in the wildA songbird compensates for wing molt during escape flights by reducing the molt gap and increasing angle of attackEarly arrival is not associated with more extra-pair fertilizations in a long-distance migratory birdShort-term, but not long-term, increased daytime workload leads to decreased night-time energetics in a free-living song birdClimate change leads to differential shifts in the timing of annual cycle stages in a migratory birdGreat tits do not compensate over time for a radio-tag-induced reduction in escape-flight performanceTiming manipulations reveal the lack of a causal link across timing of annual-cycle stages in a long-distance migrantA reassessment of the taxonomy of Crypturellus noctivagus (Wied, 1820)Taxonomy of the European Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca (Aves: Muscicapidae)Taxonomic reassessment of megalobulimus toriii (gastropoda, strophocheilidae)The Kraken: when myth encounters scienceClimate change impacts: birdsMale pied flycatchers with wing gaps are not so good at flying but maintain their breeding successSocial modulation of the daily activity rhythm in a solitary subterranean rodent, the tuco-tuco (Ctenomys sp)Timing avian long-distance migration: from internal clock mechanisms to global flightsPublication practice in TaxonomyInvertebrates in Science CommunicationPaleoecological and isotopic analysis of fossil continental mollusks of Sandelzhausen (Miocene, Germany)Integrating Causal and Evolutionary Analysis of Life-History EvolutionFeeding ecology analysis supports a marine diet in the extinct Chatham Island Duck (Anas chathamica)A new fossil species of procellaria (AvesManaging time in a changing world: Timing of avian annual cycle stages under climate changeA new fossil species of kiwi (Aves: Apterygidae) from the mid-Pleistocene of New Zealand