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2. Cause for caution: Response to Forum Contribution by van der Meer and Folmer
3. Validating ATLAS : A regional‐scale high‐throughput tracking system
4. Exploration speed in captivity predicts foraging tactics and diet in free‐living red knots
5. Central‐West Siberian‐breeding Bar‐tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) segregate in two morphologically distinct flyway populations
6. A red knot as a black swan: how a single bird shows navigational abilities during repeat crossings of the Greenland Icecap
7. Energetic solutions of Rock Sandpipers to harsh winter conditions rely on prey quality
8. An experimental test of state–behaviour feedbacks: gizzard mass and foraging behaviour in red knots
9. Diet preferences as the cause of individual differences rather than the consequence
10. Designing a benthic monitoring programme with multiple conflicting objectives
11. Functional ecology of saltglands in shorebirds: flexible responses to variable environmental conditions
12. Single-point isotope measurements in blood cells and plasma to estimate the time since diet switches
13. Phenotypic compromise in the face of conflicting ecological demands: an example in red knotsCalidris canutus
14. Diet selection in a molluscivore shorebird across Western Europe: does it show short‐ or long‐term intake rate‐maximization?
15. Landscape-scale experiment demonstrates that Wadden Sea intertidal flats are used to capacity by molluscivore migrant shorebirds
16. Rates of mass gain and energy deposition in red knot on their final spring staging site is both time- and condition-dependent
17. Ruddy turnstones Arenaria interpres rapidly build pectoral muscle after raptor scares
18. FORAGING IN A TIDALLY STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENT BY RED KNOTS (CALIDRIS CANUTUS): IDEAL, BUT NOT FREE
19. Fast fuelling but light flight in Broad-billed Sandpipers Limicola falcinellus: stopover ecology at a final take-off site in spring (Sivash, Ukraine)
20. Digestive bottleneck affects foraging decisions in red knotsCalidris canutus. I. Prey choice
21. Digestive bottleneck affects foraging decisions in red knotsCalidris canutus. II. Patch choice and length of working day
22. Gizzard and other lean mass components increase, yet Basal Metabolic Rates decrease, when red knotsCalidris canutusare shifted from soft to hard-shelled food
23. Do body condition and plumage during fuelling predict northwards departure dates of Great Knots Calidris tenuirostris from north-west Australia?
24. Long-term indirect effects of mechanical cockle-dredging on intertidal bivalve stocks in the Wadden Sea
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