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The Origins of Northern European Autographa Gamma Individuals Evaluated Using Hydrogen Stable Isotopes

2018

1. Many insect species are migratory. As the spring progresses, adults gradually depart from their over‐wintering habitats and arrive in northern zones where they reproduce during the summer. Understanding this transgenerational and highly adaptive migratory behaviour is crucial when interpreting life cycle dynamics of many insect pests. 2. Origins of migratory silver Y moths, Autographa gamma (Linnaeus, 1758), captured from Finland, were studied with stable hydrogen analysis of their wings (δ2Hw). 3. The difference between spring and autumn generation δ2Hw values indicate different geographical natal origins. The probability surface map shows that the spring generation probably emerged in …

autographa gammaisotoopitmigraatio (biologia)climate changeyöperhosethyönteisetstable isotopesilmastonmuutoksettransgenerational migration
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Welcome aboard: are birds migrating across the Mediterranean Sea using ships as stopovers during adverse weather conditions?

2022

Birds use stopovers during migration to interrupt endurance flight in order to minimize immediate and/or future fitness costs. Stopovers on ships is considered an exceptional and anecdotal event in the ornithological literature. This does not match the experience we had in the summer of 2021, during an oceanographic campaign in the Central Mediterranean, when we regularly observed on average 2.8 birds, of at least 13 species, stopping on board during the 25 days of the campaign. The median stopping time was 42 min, ranging from a few minutes to overnight stays on board. The probability of finding a bird stopping aboard increased with wind force and cloud cover. Birds also stopped more often…

autumn migration marine ornithological campaign sea barrier crossing ship stopoverSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Geolocators reveal variation and sex-specific differences in the migratory strategies of a long-distance migrant

2021

Bell F, Bearhop S, Briedis M, El Harouchi M, Bell SC, Castello J, Burgess M. 2022. Geolocators reveal variation and sex-specific differences in the migratory strategies of a long-distance migrant. Ibis. doi:10.1111/ibi.13017

avian migrationEuropean pied flycatcherAfro-Palearctic Flywaygeolocatorretreat migrationanimal behaviorstopover behaviorlight-level loggeranimal movementFicedula hypoleuca
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Geolocators reveal variation and sex-specific differences in the migratory strategies of a long-distance migrant-reference-data

2021

Bell F, Bearhop S, Briedis M, El Harouchi M, Bell SC, Castello J, Burgess M. 2022. Geolocators reveal variation and sex-specific differences in the migratory strategies of a long-distance migrant. Ibis. doi:10.1111/ibi.13017

avian migrationEuropean pied flycatcherAfro-Palearctic Flywaygeolocatorretreat migrationanimal behaviorstopover behaviorlight-level loggeranimal movementFicedula hypoleuca
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Data from: Geolocators reveal variation and sex-specific differences in the migratory strategies of a long-distance migrant

2021

Bell F, Bearhop S, Briedis M, El Harouchi M, Bell SC, Castello J, Burgess M. 2022. Geolocators reveal variation and sex-specific differences in the migratory strategies of a long-distance migrant. Ibis. doi:10.1111/ibi.13017

avian migrationEuropean pied flycatcherAfro-Palearctic Flywaygeolocatorretreat migrationanimal behaviorstopover behaviorlight-level loggeranimal movementFicedula hypoleuca
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Movements of water rails from Norway-reference-data

2020

Lislevand T, Hahn S, Rislaa S, Briedis M. 2020. First records of complete annual cycles in water rails Rallus aquaticus show evidence of itinerant breeding and a complex migration system. J Avian Biol. doi:10.1111/jav.02595

avian migrationmigration ecologywinteringgeolocatorwater railsincubationwetland birdslight-level loggerRallus aquaticusanimal movementanimal tracking
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Movements of water rails from Norway-tracks

2020

Lislevand T, Hahn S, Rislaa S, Briedis M. 2020. First records of complete annual cycles in water rails Rallus aquaticus show evidence of itinerant breeding and a complex migration system. J Avian Biol. doi:10.1111/jav.02595

avian migrationmigration ecologywinteringgeolocatorwater railsincubationwetland birdslight-level loggerRallus aquaticusanimal movementanimal tracking
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Movements of water rails from Norway-light-levels

2020

Lislevand T, Hahn S, Rislaa S, Briedis M. 2020. First records of complete annual cycles in water rails Rallus aquaticus show evidence of itinerant breeding and a complex migration system. J Avian Biol. doi:10.1111/jav.02595

avian migrationmigration ecologywinteringgeolocatorwater railsincubationwetland birdslight-level loggerRallus aquaticusanimal movementanimal tracking
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Els barbers de la ciutat de València durant el segle XV a través dels llibres del justícia criminal

2011

[ca] Durant el segle XV, la ciutat de València augmentà considerablement la seua població gràcies a una forta immigració. Les oportunitats que oferia la capital del regne eren innombrables i molts practicants de la medicina veieren un mercat que podia satisfer els seus interessos, en un temps on la medicina i els seus practicants eren considerats imprescindibles. Al mateix temps, la formació com a barber degué convertirse en un al·licient i via per a la integració social. Tanmateix, l’augment permanent de barbers va difi cultar la seua integració en el mercat laboral i això es traduí en odis i enfrontaments amb una base econòmica i professional, per tal d’aconseguir guanyar un lloc en el co…

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Il diritto all’unità familiare e il superiore interesse del minore prevalgono sulle ragioni dell’espulsione (ordine pubblico e sicurezza) sulla base …

2020

The essay focuses on the recent case on the condition of migrants' minor children in the hypothesis of repatriation orders issued against one of their parents. In particular, the Author analysis the hard balancing of contrasting values, which Court have to provide for, between public order and the rights to family unity (collective) and best interest of the child (individual). The cases commented are both from ECHR and Italian Corte di Cassazione.

best interest of the childSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato Comparatofamily unitymigration lawpublic order
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