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Shellfish dredging pushes a flexible avian top predator out of a marine protected areaReinterpretation of gizzard sizes of red knots world-wide emphasises overriding importance of prey quality at migratory stopover sitesValidating the Incorporation of 13C and 15N in a Shorebird That Consumes an Isotopically Distinct Chemosymbiotic BivalvePhenotype-limited distributions: short-billed birds move away during times that prey bury deeplyHampered foraging and migratory performance in swans infected with low-pathogenic avian influenza A virus.The Effect of Digestive Capacity on the Intake Rate of Toxic and Non-Toxic Prey in an Ecological ContextDrought, Mutualism Breakdown, and Landscape-Scale Degradation of Seagrass Beds.Avian herbivory: an experiment, a field test, and an allometric comparison with mammals.Landscape-scale experiment demonstrates that Wadden Sea intertidal flats are used to capacity by molluscivore migrant shorebirds.Body shrinkage due to Arctic warming reduces red knot fitness in tropical wintering range.Hampered performance of migratory swans: intra- and inter-seasonal effects of avian influenza virus.Moving on with foraging theory: incorporating movement decisions into the functional response of a gregarious shorebird.Field measurements give biased estimates of functional response parameters, but help explain foraging distributions.Diet preferences as the cause of individual differences rather than the consequence.Chronobiology of interspecific interactions in a changing world.Ways to be different: foraging adaptations that facilitate higher intake rates in a northerly wintering shorebird compared with a low-latitude conspecific.Digestive capacity and toxicity cause mixed diets in red knots that maximize energy intake rate.Cost-benefit analysis of mollusc-eating in a shorebird. II. Optimizing gizzard size in the face of seasonal demands.Longer guts and higher food quality increase energy intake in migratory swans.Short-term foraging costs and long-term fueling rates in central-place foraging swans revealed by giving-up exploitation times.Natural selection by pulsed predation: survival of the thickest.Benefits of foraging in small groups: An experimental study on public information use in red knots Calidris canutus.Diet selection in a molluscivore shorebird across Western Europe: does it show short- or long-term intake rate-maximization?Toxin constraint explains diet choice, survival and population dynamics in a molluscivore shorebird.Understanding spatial distributions: negative density-dependence in prey causes predators to trade-off prey quantity with quality.How habitat-modifying organisms structure the food web of two coastal ecosystems.Personality drives physiological adjustments and is not related to survival.Optimal movement between patches under incomplete information about the spatial distribution of food items.Incompletely informed shorebirds that face a digestive constraint maximize net energy gain when exploiting patches.Fuelling conditions at staging sites can mitigate Arctic warming effects in a migratory birdPublisher Correction: Fuelling conditions at staging sites can mitigate Arctic warming effects in a migratory birdCost-benefit analysis of mollusc eating in a shorebird. I. Foraging and processing costs estimated by the doubly labelled water method
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