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2. Cause for caution: Response to Forum Contribution by van der Meer and Folmer
3. WATLAS: high-throughput and real-time tracking of many small birds in the Dutch Wadden Sea
4. Validating ATLAS : A regional‐scale high‐throughput tracking system
5. Exploration speed in captivity predicts foraging tactics and diet in free‐living red knots
6. WATLAS: high throughput and real-time tracking of many small birds in the Dutch Wadden Sea
7. Central‐West Siberian‐breeding Bar‐tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) segregate in two morphologically distinct flyway populations
8. Validating a high-throughput tracking system: ATLAS as a regional-scale alternative to GPS
9. Avian migration: Temporal multitasking and a case study of melatonin cycles in waders
10. A red knot as a black swan: how a single bird shows navigational abilities during repeat crossings of the Greenland Icecap
11. Red knots (Calidris canutus islandica) manage body mass with dieting and activity
12. Within-Individual Canalization Contributes to Age-Related Increases in Trait Repeatability: A Longitudinal Experiment in Red Knots
13. Evolutionary design of a flexible, seasonally migratory, avian phenotype: why trade gizzard mass against pectoral muscle mass?
14. Publisher Correction: Resource landscapes explain contrasting patterns of aggregation and site fidelity by red knots at two wintering sites
15. Resource landscapes explain contrasting patterns of aggregation and site fidelity by red knots at two wintering sites
16. Presence-absence of marine macrozoobenthos does not generally predict abundance and biomass
17. Energetic solutions of Rock Sandpipers to harsh winter conditions rely on prey quality
18. Shifting baselines in the Ems Dollard estuary: A comparison across three decades reveals changing benthic communities
19. An experimental test of state–behaviour feedbacks: gizzard mass and foraging behaviour in red knots
20. Seasonal Time Keeping in a Long-Distance Migrating Shorebird
21. Diet preferences as the cause of individual differences rather than the consequence
22. Understanding spatial distributions: negative density-dependence in prey causes predators to trade-off prey quantity with quality
23. Erratum: Identical metabolic rate and thermal conductance in Rock Sandpiper (Calidris ptilocnemis) subspecies with contrasting nonbreeding life histories
24. Burrowing Behavior of a Deposit Feeding Bivalve Predicts Change in Intertidal Ecosystem State
25. Testing an attachment method for solar-powered tracking devices on a long-distance migrating shorebird
26. The Effect of Digestive Capacity on the Intake Rate of Toxic and Non-Toxic Prey in an Ecological Context
27. How salinity and temperature combine to affect physiological state and performance in red knots with contrasting non-breeding environments
28. Ways to be different: foraging adaptations that facilitate higher intake rates in a northerly-wintering shorebird compared to a low-latitude conspecific
29. Personality drives physiological adjustments and is not related to survival
30. Interference from adults forces young red knots to forage for longer and in dangerous places
31. Distinctly variable mudscapes: Distribution gradients of intertidal macrofauna across the Dutch Wadden Sea
32. Toxin constraint explains diet choice, survival and population dynamics in a molluscivore shorebird
33. Unusual patterns in15N blood values after a diet switch in red knot shorebirds
34. Identical metabolic rate and thermal conductance in Rock Sandpiper(Calidris ptilocnemis)subspecies with contrasting nonbreeding life histories
35. Designing a benthic monitoring programme with multiple conflicting objectives
36. Small-scale demographic structure suggests preemptive behavior in a flocking shorebird
37. Functional ecology of saltglands in shorebirds: flexible responses to variable environmental conditions
38. Scaling up ideals to freedom: are densities of red knots across western Europe consistent with ideal free distribution?
39. Why Afro-Siberian Red KnotsCalidris Canutus Canutushave Stopped Staging in the Western Dutch Wadden Sea During Southward Migration
40. Now an empty mudflat: past and present benthic abundances in the western Dutch Wadden Sea
41. Single-point isotope measurements in blood cells and plasma to estimate the time since diet switches
42. Do Red Knots (Calidris Canutus Islandica) Routinely Skip Iceland During Southward Migration?
43. Phenotypic compromise in the face of conflicting ecological demands: an example in red knotsCalidris canutus
44. Diet selection in a molluscivore shorebird across Western Europe: does it show short‐ or long‐term intake rate‐maximization?
45. Landscape-scale experiment demonstrates that Wadden Sea intertidal flats are used to capacity by molluscivore migrant shorebirds
46. Limited Access to Food and Physiological Trade‐Offs in a Long‐Distance Migrant Shorebird. I. Energy Metabolism, Behavior, and Body‐Mass Regulation
47. No evidence for melatonin-linked immunoenhancement over the annual cycle of an avian species
48. Reversed optimality and predictive ecology: burrowing depth forecasts population change in a bivalve
49. Dredging for edible cockles (Cerastoderma edule) on intertidal flats: short-term consequences of fisher patch-choice decisions for target and non-target benthic fauna
50. Rates of mass gain and energy deposition in red knot on their final spring staging site is both time- and condition-dependent
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