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1. Rethinking classic starling displacement experiments: evidence for innate or for learned migratory directions?

2. Young birds switch but old birds lead: How barnacle geese adjust migratory habits to environmental change

3. Changes in the waterbird community of the Parc National du Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania, 1980–2017

4. Animal learning as a source of developmental bias

5. Northward range expansion in spring‐staging barnacle geese is a response to climate change and population growth, mediated by individual experience

7. Resource landscapes explain contrasting patterns of aggregation and site fidelity by red knots at two wintering sites

8. Food web consequences of an evolutionary arms race: Molluscs subject to crab predation on intertidal mudflats in Oman are unavailable to shorebirds

9. Body mass index and complications following major gastrointestinal surgery: A prospective, international cohort study and meta-analysis

10. Colony-breeding Eurasian Spoonbills in the Netherlands: Local limits to population growth with expansion into new areas

11. Diet preferences as the cause of individual differences rather than the consequence

12. The effect of digestive capacity on the intake rate of toxic and non-toxic prey inan ecological context

14. Red knot habits : An optimal foraging perspective on intertidal life at Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania

17. Marine biorhythms : bridging chronobiology and ecology

20. The Effect of Digestive Capacity on the Intake Rate of Toxic and Non-Toxic Prey in an Ecological Context

21. Toxin constraint explains diet choice, survival and population dynamics in a molluscivore shorebird

22. Red Knot diet reconstruction revisited: context dependence revealed by experiments at Banc d'Arguin, Mauritania

23. Trans-Equatorial Migration Routes, Staging Sites and Wintering Areas of a High-Arctic Avian Predator: The Long-tailed Skua (Stercorarius longicaudus)

24. Behavioural ecology of the gut.

25. Body mass index and complications following major gastrointestinal surgery

26. Land-based foraging by polar bears reveals sexual conflict outside mating season.

27. Animal learning as a source of developmental bias.

28. Northward range expansion in spring-staging barnacle geese is a response to climate change and population growth, mediated by individual experience.

30. Resource landscapes explain contrasting patterns of aggregation and site fidelity by red knots at two wintering sites.

31. Marine biorhythms: bridging chronobiology and ecology.

32. Diet preferences as the cause of individual differences rather than the consequence.

33. The Effect of Digestive Capacity on the Intake Rate of Toxic and Non-Toxic Prey in an Ecological Context.

34. Digestive capacity and toxicity cause mixed diets in red knots that maximize energy intake rate.

35. Toxin constraint explains diet choice, survival and population dynamics in a molluscivore shorebird.

36. Trans-equatorial migration routes, staging sites and wintering areas of a high-Arctic avian predator: the long-tailed Skua (Stercorarius longicaudus).

37. Catastrophic collapse can occur without early warning: examples of silent catastrophes in structured ecological models.

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