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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Combining archive territory mapping data and aerial photography to investigate bird-habitat relationships: a case study from the Lincolnshire coast: Capsule Habitat associations of breeding birds in a complex coastal environment are clear, interpretable and mostly consistent between years. Lavers, Chris
2005
52 3 p. 314-322
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2 Decline of Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus breeding on arable farmland in relation to loss of spring tillage: Capsule A decrease in the area of spring tillage was not the primary cause of a decline to extinction of a local breeding population of Lapwing. Milsom, Tim P.
2005
52 3 p. 297-306
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3 Difficulties of counting breeding Golden Plovers Pluvialis apricaria: Capsule Commonly used methods of surveying Golden Plover may be less accurate than previously thought. Pearce-Higgins, James W.
2005
52 3 p. 339-342
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4 Environmental correlates of lake occupancy and chick survival of Black-throated Divers Gavia arctica in Scotland: Capsule Lake occupancy was related to the abundance of fish prey for adults (salmonids) and chick survival was related to type of diet, prey abundance and weather. Jackson, Digger B.
2005
52 3 p. 225-236
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5 Has the reduction in nest-site competition from Starlings Sturnus vulgaris been a factor in the recent increase of Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos major numbers in Britain?: Capsule A national decline in Starling numbers and the reduction in nest-site competition may have contributed to the increase in nest success, numbers and habitat distribution of the Great Spotted Woodpecker in Britain. Smith, Ken W.
2005
52 3 p. 307-313
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6 Long-term variation in survival rates of Sand Martins Riparia riparia: dependence on breeding and wintering ground weather, age and sex, and their population consequences: Capsule Survival rates of Sand Martins are driven by variation in rainfall on the wintering grounds prior to their arrival and in the breeding area in the previous summer; inter-annual changes in abundance also show strong correlations with survival. Cowley, Edward
2005
52 3 p. 237-251
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7 Microhabitat use and social structure in Linnet Carduelis cannabina and Corn Bunting Miliaria calandra at a winter roost in central Spain: Capsule Both species selected particular patches for roosting, and Linnets but not Corn Buntings showed a social structure with males occupying the preferred roosting positions. Mezquida, Eduardo T.
2005
52 3 p. 323-329
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8 Nesting success in Redshank Tringa totanus breeding on coastal meadows and the importance of habitat features used as perches by avian predators: Capsule Nest survival rates could not be explained by distance to habitat edges or other features used by predators. Ottvall, Richard
2005
52 3 p. 289-296
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9 Nest spacing and breeding performance in Short-toed Eagle Circaetus gallicus in northeast Greece: Capsule There is some evidence of susceptibility to stochastic or human factors. Bakaloudis, Dimitris E.
2005
52 3 p. 330-338
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10 Recent changes in the abundance of British upland breeding birds: Capsule Breeding wader populations have more often shown declines than passerine populations during the last 10-20 years. Sim, Innes M. W.
2005
52 3 p. 261-275
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11 Reproductive ecology of the Corsican Nuthatch Sitta whiteheadi: Capsule Food availability determines date of clutch initiation, and predation is the main cause of clutch failure. Thibault, Jean-Claude
2005
52 3 p. 282-288
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12 Seasonal and between-sex differences in the diet of Black Grouse Tetrao tetrix: Capsule Dietary differences between sexes and seasons reflected diversity in plant availability and habitat preferences. Beeston, Rebecca
2005
52 3 p. 276-281
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13 Status and population trends of Starling Sturnus vulgaris in Great Britain: Capsule Starling populations have declined markedly since 1964, with the greatest declines in pastoral areas in the south and west of Britain. Robinson, Robert A.
2005
52 3 p. 252-260
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14 Using counts of begging young to estimate post-fledging survival in Tawny Owls Strix aluco: Capsule The method reliably accounted for variation in brood size when used by a 'naive' observer. Sunde, Peter
2005
52 3 p. 343-345
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