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4by Clark, Nigel A., Anderson, Guy Q. A., Li, Jing, Syroechkovskiy, Evgeny E., Tomkovich, Pavel S., Zöckler, Christoph, Lee, Rebecca, Green, Rhys E.“...Abstract The spoon-billed sandpiper Calidris pygmaea is a Critically Endangered shorebird...”
Published in Oryx (2016)
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5by Aung, Pyae-Phyo, Moses, Saw, Clark, Nigel A., Anderson, Guy Q.A., Hilton, Geoff M., Buchanan, Graeme M., Zöckler, Christoph, Green, Rhys E.“...Abstract The spoon-billed sandpiper Calidris pygmaea , a migratory Arctic-breeding shorebird...”
Published in Oryx (2018)
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6by Tomkovich, P. S., Syroechkovski, Jr., E. E., Lappo, E. G., Zöckler, C.“...Spoon-billed Sandpiper Eurynorhynchus pygmeus is classed as globally Vulnerable, based on the only...”
Published in Bird Conservation International (2002)
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7by MERKEL, FLEMMING, BOERTMANN, DAVID, FALK, KNUD, FREDERIKSEN, MORTEN, JOHANSEN, KASPER, LABANSEN, AILI LAGE, LINNEBJERG, JANNIE FRIES, MOSBECH, ANDERS, SONNE, CHRISTIAN“...thick-billed murre...”
Published in Bird Conservation International (2015)
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9by ZÖCKLER, CHRISTOPH, SYROECHKOVSKIY, EVGENY E., ATKINSON, PHILIP W.“...Summary The Spoon-billed Sandpiper Eurynorhynchus pygmeus (IUCN Category: Critically Endangered...”
Published in Bird Conservation International (2010)
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10by YANG, ZIYOU, LAGASSÉ, BENJAMIN J., XIAO, HUI, JACKSON, MICHA V., CHIANG, CHUNG-YU, MELVILLE, DAVID S., LEUNG, KAR SIN KATHERINE, LI, JING, ZHANG, LIN, PENG, HE-BO, GAN, XIAOJING, LIU, WEN-LIANG, MA, ZHIJUN, CHOI, CHI-YEUNG“... their southbound migration, with a focus on the ‘Critically Endangered’ Spoon-billed Sandpiper Calidris pygmaea...”
Published in Bird Conservation International (2020)
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