Spring migration of Black-tailed Godwits in Iberia 2014:Mission Report Sado, Tejo and Extremadura

In 2004 the University of Groningen has started a long-term demographic project on a partly colour- ringed breeding population of Black-tailed Godwits Limosa limosa in SW Friesland, The Netherlands (read more on http://www.rug.nl/research/animal-ecology/research/piersma-lab/meadow-birds). From half...

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Main Authors: Hooijmeijer, Jos, Tijsen, Wim, Hotting, Maarten, van der Velde, Egbert, Valkema, Haije, Hibma, Rienk Jelle, Algra, Hendriekus, Senner, Nathan, Verhoeven, Mo, McBride, Alice, Piersma, Theunis
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Language:English
Published: University of Groningen 2014
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/44ff4bbc-ef56-47cf-a57a-b1a626ce30e7 2024-06-02T08:15:59+00:00 Spring migration of Black-tailed Godwits in Iberia 2014:Mission Report Sado, Tejo and Extremadura Hooijmeijer, Jos Tijsen, Wim Hotting, Maarten van der Velde, Egbert Valkema, Haije Hibma, Rienk Jelle Algra, Hendriekus Senner, Nathan Verhoeven, Mo McBride, Alice Piersma, Theunis 2014-12-01 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/44ff4bbc-ef56-47cf-a57a-b1a626ce30e7 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/44ff4bbc-ef56-47cf-a57a-b1a626ce30e7 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/250901749/BTG_Iberia_2014_Mission_Report.pdf eng eng University of Groningen https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/44ff4bbc-ef56-47cf-a57a-b1a626ce30e7 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Hooijmeijer , J , Tijsen , W , Hotting , M , van der Velde , E , Valkema , H , Hibma , R J , Algra , H , Senner , N , Verhoeven , M , McBride , A & Piersma , T 2014 , Spring migration of Black-tailed Godwits in Iberia 2014 : Mission Report Sado, Tejo and Extremadura . University of Groningen , Groningen . book 2014 ftunigroningenpu 2024-05-07T21:37:43Z In 2004 the University of Groningen has started a long-term demographic project on a partly colour- ringed breeding population of Black-tailed Godwits Limosa limosa in SW Friesland, The Netherlands (read more on http://www.rug.nl/research/animal-ecology/research/piersma-lab/meadow-birds). From half December onwards, Black-tailed Godwits leave their wintering areas in West-Africa to their stopover areas in southern Iberia. Here they are confined to three main areas: Doñana NP and Extremadura in Spain and the rice fields surrounding the Tejo and Sado estuaries near Lisbon in Portugal. Resighting color marked birds during the stopover period is necessary for several reasons. Firstly, if a godwit disperses outside our study area, the chance that it will be resighted elsewhere in The Netherlands is small. Without the resightings in the stopover area, we would assume that this individual is dead and therefore underestimate annual survival. Secondly, with enough resightings in the Iberian Peninsula we can calculate seasonal survival. In other words, we can calculate in which period mortalities occur more often. Thirdly, by measuring the density of individuals with colour marks, we can monitor the population size of the western European part of the Black-tailed Godwit population. Below you will find a summary and detailed day-to-day trip report of our work in Portugal and Extremadura in 2014. Book black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa University of Groningen research database
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description In 2004 the University of Groningen has started a long-term demographic project on a partly colour- ringed breeding population of Black-tailed Godwits Limosa limosa in SW Friesland, The Netherlands (read more on http://www.rug.nl/research/animal-ecology/research/piersma-lab/meadow-birds). From half December onwards, Black-tailed Godwits leave their wintering areas in West-Africa to their stopover areas in southern Iberia. Here they are confined to three main areas: Doñana NP and Extremadura in Spain and the rice fields surrounding the Tejo and Sado estuaries near Lisbon in Portugal. Resighting color marked birds during the stopover period is necessary for several reasons. Firstly, if a godwit disperses outside our study area, the chance that it will be resighted elsewhere in The Netherlands is small. Without the resightings in the stopover area, we would assume that this individual is dead and therefore underestimate annual survival. Secondly, with enough resightings in the Iberian Peninsula we can calculate seasonal survival. In other words, we can calculate in which period mortalities occur more often. Thirdly, by measuring the density of individuals with colour marks, we can monitor the population size of the western European part of the Black-tailed Godwit population. Below you will find a summary and detailed day-to-day trip report of our work in Portugal and Extremadura in 2014.
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author Hooijmeijer, Jos
Tijsen, Wim
Hotting, Maarten
van der Velde, Egbert
Valkema, Haije
Hibma, Rienk Jelle
Algra, Hendriekus
Senner, Nathan
Verhoeven, Mo
McBride, Alice
Piersma, Theunis
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Tijsen, Wim
Hotting, Maarten
van der Velde, Egbert
Valkema, Haije
Hibma, Rienk Jelle
Algra, Hendriekus
Senner, Nathan
Verhoeven, Mo
McBride, Alice
Piersma, Theunis
Spring migration of Black-tailed Godwits in Iberia 2014:Mission Report Sado, Tejo and Extremadura
author_facet Hooijmeijer, Jos
Tijsen, Wim
Hotting, Maarten
van der Velde, Egbert
Valkema, Haije
Hibma, Rienk Jelle
Algra, Hendriekus
Senner, Nathan
Verhoeven, Mo
McBride, Alice
Piersma, Theunis
author_sort Hooijmeijer, Jos
title Spring migration of Black-tailed Godwits in Iberia 2014:Mission Report Sado, Tejo and Extremadura
title_short Spring migration of Black-tailed Godwits in Iberia 2014:Mission Report Sado, Tejo and Extremadura
title_full Spring migration of Black-tailed Godwits in Iberia 2014:Mission Report Sado, Tejo and Extremadura
title_fullStr Spring migration of Black-tailed Godwits in Iberia 2014:Mission Report Sado, Tejo and Extremadura
title_full_unstemmed Spring migration of Black-tailed Godwits in Iberia 2014:Mission Report Sado, Tejo and Extremadura
title_sort spring migration of black-tailed godwits in iberia 2014:mission report sado, tejo and extremadura
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