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Fletta eftir höfundi "Gill, Jennifer A."

Fletta eftir höfundi "Gill, Jennifer A."

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  • Méndez, Verónica; Gill, Jennifer A.; Alves, Jose; Burton, Niall H. K.; Davies, Richard G. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-09-20)
    Aim Population size changes can lead to changes in local abundance and/or site occupancy, depending on the processes influencing site use by individuals. Here, we quantify such changes for wintering waterbirds and assess their implications for widely ...
  • Gill, Jennifer A.; Alves, Jose; Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar (The Royal Society, 2019-07-29)
    Many migratory systems are changing rapidly in space and time, and these changes present challenges for conservation. Changes in local abundance and site occupancy across species' ranges have raised concerns over the efficacy of the existing protected ...
  • Johannesdottir, Lilja; Alves, Jose; Gill, Jennifer A.; Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar (Resilience Alliance, Inc., 2017)
    Intensified agricultural practices have driven biodiversity loss throughout the world, and although many actions aimed at halting and reversing these declines have been developed, their effectiveness depends greatly on the willingness of stakeholders ...
  • Laidlaw, Rebecca; Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar; Méndez Aragón, Verónica; Carneiro, Camilo; Þórisson, Böðvar; Wentworth, Adam; Gill, Jennifer A.; Alves, Jose (Wiley, 2020-03-13)
    Ground-nesting species are vulnerable to a wide range of predators and often experience very high levels of nest predation. Strategies to reduce nest vulnerability can include concealing nests in vegetation and/or nesting in locations in which nests ...
  • Morrison, Catriona; Alves, Jose; Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar; Þórisson, Böðvar; Gill, Jennifer A. (Wiley, 2019-07-19)
    In migratory birds, early arrival on breeding sites is typically associated with greater breeding success, but the mechanisms driving these benefits are rarely known. One mechanism through which greater breeding success among early arrivers can potentially ...