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1. Migratory strategies across an ecological barrier: is the answer blowing in the wind?

3. Dynamic sensitivity to resource availability influences population responses to mismatches in a shorebird.

4. Behavioural adjustments in the social associations of a precocial shorebird mediate the costs and benefits of grouping decisions.

5. Climate change and lithium mining influence flamingo abundance in the Lithium Triangle.

6. Compensation for wind drift prevails for a shorebird on a long-distance, transoceanic flight.

7. Age-dependent timing and routes demonstrate developmental plasticity in a long-distance migratory bird.

8. Broad Concordance in the Spatial Distribution of Adaptive and Neutral Genetic Variation across an Elevational Gradient in Deer Mice.

9. Temperature heterogeneity correlates with intraspecific variation in physiological flexibility in a small endotherm.

10. Seasonal survival and reversible state effects in a long-distance migratory shorebird.

11. Body temperature maintenance acclimates in a winter-tenacious songbird.

12. Adverse wind conditions during northward Sahara crossings increase the in-flight mortality of Black-tailed Godwits.

13. Comment on "Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds".

14. Natal habitat and sex-specific survival rates result in a male-biased adult sex ratio.

15. High-altitude shorebird migration in the absence of topographical barriers: avoiding high air temperatures and searching for profitable winds.

16. Generational shift in spring staging site use by a long-distance migratory bird.

17. Wetland salinity induces sex-dependent carry-over effects on the individual performance of a long-distance migrant.

18. An ontogenetic perspective on individual differences.

19. When Siberia came to the Netherlands: the response of continental black-tailed godwits to a rare spring weather event.

20. An exception to the rule: carry-over effects do not accumulate in a long-distance migratory bird.

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