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Prediction of bird-day carrying capacity on a staging site: a test of depletion modelsBreeding in a den of thieves: pros and cons of nesting close to egg predators.Persistence of spatial variance and spatial pattern in the abundance of a submerged plantThe use of a flexible patch leaving rule under exploitative competition: a field test with swansPrior knowledge about spatial pattern affects patch assessment rather than movement between patches in tactile-feeding MallardIndividual migration patterns of Eurasian golden plovers Pluvialis apricaria breeding in Swedish Lapland; examples of cold spell-induced winter movementsThe influence of social interactions on the foraging path of Bewick’s Swans Cygnus columbianus bewickiiMethods in field chronobiologyMovement of foraging Tundra Swans explained by spatial pattern in cryptic food densitiesConsistency in long-distance bird migration: contrasting patterns in time and space for two raptorsSOVON-onderzoeksrapport 2008/10: Tracking of individual birds. Report on WP 3230 (bird tracking sensor characterization) and WP 4130 (sensor adaptation and calibration for bird tracking system) of the FlySafe basic activities project.Exhaled air temperature as a function of ambient temperature in flying and resting ducksOptimal orientation in flows: providing a benchmark for animal movement strategiesIntake rate at different scaled heterogeneous food distributions explained by the ability of tactile-foraging mallard to concentrate foraging effort within profitable areasOptimal movement between patches under incomplete information about the spatial distribution of food itemsIntegrating biodiversity conservation in wider landscape management: Necessity, implementation and evaluationForaging in a spatially patterned world: migratory swans (Cygnus columbianus) seeking buried pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus) tubersBody condition of shorebirds upon arrival at their Siberian breeding grounds
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Raymond Klaassen
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