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    Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape

    Wildlife must adapt to human presence to survive in the Anthropocene, so it is critical to understand species responses to humans in different contexts. We used camera trap** as a lens to view mammal respons...

    A. Cole Burton, Christopher Beirne, Kaitlyn M. Gaynor in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2024)

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    Migration routes and timing of European Nightjars (Caprimulgus europaeus) breeding in eastern Mongolia

    The phenology and routes of long-distance migrations of European Nightjars are well described for Western European individuals migrating within the East Atlantic and Mediterranean flyways, while little is know...

    Michiel Lathouwers, Raphaël Nussbaumer, Felix Liechti in Journal of Ornithology (2022)

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    Repeated migration of a juvenile European Nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus

    Most of our current knowledge on migration strategies in juvenile light-weight birds originates from laboratory studies, displacement experiments and partial migration tracks. Here we report on the first recor...

    Ruben Evens, Natalie Beenaerts, Nele Witters, Tom Artois in Journal of Ornithology (2017)