Why should Black-tailed Godwits still winter in West -Africa if Southern Iberia is just as good?:Expedition report NP Djoudj 2015 and 2016, Senegal.
The Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa; BTG) is a meadow bird (Verstrael 1987; Thijse 1904). The current Dutch population is estimated at 40.000 breeding pairs and represents an important part of the total continental BTG population Limosa limosa limosa. However, the number of breeding pairs has dec...
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ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/43085f9a-647f-4ab9-8ee9-f148020473ed 2024-06-02T08:15:59+00:00 Why should Black-tailed Godwits still winter in West -Africa if Southern Iberia is just as good?:Expedition report NP Djoudj 2015 and 2016, Senegal. Valkema, Haije Hooijmeijer, Jos Loos, Bob Piersma, Theunis 2016-09-15 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/43085f9a-647f-4ab9-8ee9-f148020473ed https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/43085f9a-647f-4ab9-8ee9-f148020473ed https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/250907919/Djoudj_Report_2015_2016_and_Map.pdf eng eng University of Groningen https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/43085f9a-647f-4ab9-8ee9-f148020473ed info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Valkema , H , Hooijmeijer , J , Loos , B & Piersma , T 2016 , Why should Black-tailed Godwits still winter in West -Africa if Southern Iberia is just as good? Expedition report NP Djoudj 2015 and 2016, Senegal. University of Groningen , Groningen . book 2016 ftunigroningenpu 2024-05-07T21:37:43Z The Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa; BTG) is a meadow bird (Verstrael 1987; Thijse 1904). The current Dutch population is estimated at 40.000 breeding pairs and represents an important part of the total continental BTG population Limosa limosa limosa. However, the number of breeding pairs has declined rapidly over the last decades, as compared to the 120.000 pairs in the 1960s (Mulder 1972). This is mainly caused by a change in agricultural land use. Intensification and rationalisation have led to degradation of the breeding habitat, resulting in low reproduction. The major cause of the decline is the simple fact that the total population in the Netherlands cannot produce enough chicks for a stable population. (Vickery et al. 2001; Newton 2004; Tscharnke et al. 2005; Teunissen & soldaat 2006). After the breeding season godwits migrate to southern Europe (Spain) and WestAfrica where they stay for wintering. (Márquez-Ferrando et al. 2009; Hooijmeijer et al. 2011). Book black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa University of Groningen research database |
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The Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa; BTG) is a meadow bird (Verstrael 1987; Thijse 1904). The current Dutch population is estimated at 40.000 breeding pairs and represents an important part of the total continental BTG population Limosa limosa limosa. However, the number of breeding pairs has declined rapidly over the last decades, as compared to the 120.000 pairs in the 1960s (Mulder 1972). This is mainly caused by a change in agricultural land use. Intensification and rationalisation have led to degradation of the breeding habitat, resulting in low reproduction. The major cause of the decline is the simple fact that the total population in the Netherlands cannot produce enough chicks for a stable population. (Vickery et al. 2001; Newton 2004; Tscharnke et al. 2005; Teunissen & soldaat 2006). After the breeding season godwits migrate to southern Europe (Spain) and WestAfrica where they stay for wintering. (Márquez-Ferrando et al. 2009; Hooijmeijer et al. 2011). |
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Valkema, Haije Hooijmeijer, Jos Loos, Bob Piersma, Theunis Why should Black-tailed Godwits still winter in West -Africa if Southern Iberia is just as good?:Expedition report NP Djoudj 2015 and 2016, Senegal. |
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Why should Black-tailed Godwits still winter in West -Africa if Southern Iberia is just as good?:Expedition report NP Djoudj 2015 and 2016, Senegal. |
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Why should Black-tailed Godwits still winter in West -Africa if Southern Iberia is just as good?:Expedition report NP Djoudj 2015 and 2016, Senegal. |
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Why should Black-tailed Godwits still winter in West -Africa if Southern Iberia is just as good?:Expedition report NP Djoudj 2015 and 2016, Senegal. |
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Why should Black-tailed Godwits still winter in West -Africa if Southern Iberia is just as good?:Expedition report NP Djoudj 2015 and 2016, Senegal. |
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Why should Black-tailed Godwits still winter in West -Africa if Southern Iberia is just as good?:Expedition report NP Djoudj 2015 and 2016, Senegal. |
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why should black-tailed godwits still winter in west -africa if southern iberia is just as good?:expedition report np djoudj 2015 and 2016, senegal. |
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