Challenging claims in the study of migratory birds and climate change

  • E. Knudsen
  • , A. Lindén
  • , C. Both
  • , N. Jonzén
  • , F. Pulido
  • , N. Saino
  • , W.J. Sutherland
  • , L.A. Bach
  • , T. Coppack
  • , T. Ergon
  • , P. Gienapp
  • , J.A. Gill
  • , O. Gordo
  • , A. Hedenström
  • , E. Lehikoinen
  • , P.P. Marra
  • , A.P. Møller
  • , A.L.K. Nilsson
  • , G. Péron
  • , E. Ranta
  • D. Rubolini, Tim Sparks, F. Spina, C.E. Studds, S.A. Sæther, P. Tryjanowski, N.C. Stenseth

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    339 Citations (Scopus)
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)928-946
    JournalBiological Reviews
    Volume86
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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    Keywords

    • bird migration
    • climate change
    • phenology
    • annual life cycle
    • match-mismatch
    • endogenous control
    • phenotypic plasticity
    • microevolutionary change
    • population trends
    • integrative biology

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