HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Hans Linssen from the Resource Ecology Group, Wageningen University and Research, PB Wageningen, The Netherlands have published the research: Disturbance increases high tide travel distance of a roosting shorebird but only marginally affects daily energy expenditure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 30/Oct/2017
- what: The authors show that, in response to disturbance, oystercatchers move a couple hundred meters.
- how: The study was conducted in the tidal area on the southern side of the Vliehors (53°14′N 4°57′E). The authors carried out hourly counts of birds present in the . . .
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