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      Climate change leads to decreasing bird migration distances

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      Global Change Biology
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Circannual clocks in avian reproduction and migration

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            Predicting Life-Cycle Adaptation of Migratory Birds to Global Climate Change Coppack T. & C. Both 2002. Predicting life-cycle adaption of migratory birds to global climate change. In: Both C. & T. Piersma (eds) The avian calendar: exploring biological hurdles in the annual cycle. Proc. 3rd Conf. European Ora. Union, Groningen, August 2001. Ardea 90(3) special issue: 369–378.

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              Competition in Migrant Birds in the Nonbreeding Season

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                Journal
                GCB
                Global Change Biology
                Wiley-Blackwell
                13541013
                13652486
                August 2009
                August 2009
                : 15
                : 8
                : 1859-1865
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                10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01865.x
                6f0e35bc-4339-4f6f-bbcf-929403b509bd
                © 2009

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