Migration route, stopping sites, and non-breeding destinations of adult black-tailed godwits breeding in southwest fryslân, the netherlands

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  • who: Mo A. Verhoeven from the for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen, POBox, CC Groningen, Themigratory corridor along which most individuals made stops within a network of sites, especially the Bay of Biscay, France have published the Article: Migration route, stopping sites, and non-breeding destinations of adult Black-tailed Godwits breeding in southwest Fryslân, The Netherlands, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: For both the 9.5-g and 5-g transmitters the authors considered a bird to be dead when its transmitter suddenly stopped transmitting and never turned on again the authors . . .

     

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