A global population redistribution in a migrant shorebird detected with continent‐wide qualitative breeding survey data

by Yvonne Verkuil

Diversity and Distributions 17, 144–151, 2011

Aim: Over the last two decades, thousands of northward migrating ruffs (Philomachus pugnax) have disappeared from... more

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Losing a staging area: eastward redistribution of Afro-Eurasian ruffs is associated with deteriorating fuelling conditions along the western flyway

by Yvonne Verkuil

Biological Conservation 149 (2012): 51-59

Co-authored with Natalia Karlionova, Eldar N. Rakhimberdiev, Joop Jukema, Jan J. Wijmenga, Jos C.E.W. Hooijmeijer, Pavel Pinchuk, Eddy Wymenga Allan J. Baker & Theunis Piersma

The fuelling performance of long-distance migrants at staging areas indicates local conditions and determines the... more

Sanderlings using African–Eurasian flyways: a review of current knowledge

by Jeroen Reneerkens

Wader Study Group Bulletin 116(1): 2–20

Despite the worldwide occurrence of Sanderlings Calidris alba on popular beaches, strikingly little is known about... more

The ephemeral shorebird: population history of ruffs

by Yvonne Verkuil

Doctoral thesis, July 2010

Ruffs are migrant shorebirds of inland habitats. This thesis describes seasonal migration and changes in range... more

Spring migration of ruffs Philomachus pugnax in Fryslân: estimates of staging duration using resighting data

by Yvonne Verkuil

Ardea 98, 21-33, 2010

Seasonal bird migration involves long flights, but most time is actually spent at intermediate staging areas. The... more

Biometrics of Ruffs Philomachus pugnax migrating in spring through southern Belarus with special emphasis on the occurrence of 'faeders'

by Yvonne Verkuil

Ringing & Migration 23, 134–140, 2007

In spring, the Ruff Philomachus pugnax passes through European inland sites in large numbers. Birds from eastern and... more

Fast fuelling but light flight in Broad‐billed Sandpipers Limicola falcinellus: stopover ecology at a final take‐off site in spring (Sivash, Ukraine)

by Yvonne Verkuil

Ibis 148, 211–220, 2006

We studied phenology, staging time and refuelling in Broad-billed Sandpipers Limicola falcinellus stopping over during... more

Migrating Broad-billed Sandpipers achieve high fuelling rates by taking a multi-course meal

by Yvonne Verkuil

Wader Study Group Bulletin 110, 15–20, 2006

In spring, large numbers of migrating Broad-billed Sandpipers make a stop-over in the Sivash, a shallow lagoon system... more

Wind effects on prey availability: how northward migrating waders use brackish and hypersaline lagoons in the Sivash, Ukraine

by Yvonne Verkuil

Netherlands Journal of Sea Research 31, 359-374, 1993

Large numbers of waders migrating northward in spring use the Sivash, a large system of shallow, brackish and... more

Resources for long-distance migration of knots Calidris canutus islandica and C. c. canutus: how broad is the temporal exploitation window of benthic prey in the western and eastern Wadden Sea…

by Yvonne Verkuil

Oikos 71, 393-407, 1994

In the course of each spring, two subspecies of knots Calidris canutus (islandica wintering in Europe and breeding in... more

Arctic sounds on temperate shores: the occurrence of song and ground display in Knots Calidris canutus at spring staging sites

by Yvonne Verkuil

Ornis Scandinavica 22, 404-407, 1991

In May 1990, more than 4500 km away from, and up to three weeks before arriving on their high Arctic breeding grounds,... more

Non-breeding fæder Ruffs Philomachus pugnax associate according to sex, not morphology

by Yvonne Verkuil

Bird Study 55, 241–246, 2008

Capsule: Fæders (males that are female look-alikes) associate with males rather than females, at several different... more

Food, Feeding, and Refuelling of Red Knots During Northward Migration at San Antonio Oeste, Rio Negro, Argentina

by Yvonne Verkuil

Journal of Field Ornithology 67, 575-591, 1996

We studied the food and feeding ecology of Red Knots Calidris canutus rufa on an area of rocky flat, or restinga, near... more

Temporal Patterns in use of an Iowa Woodlot During the Autumn Bird Migration

by Devan McGranahan

Invited submission from poster presented at 2004 Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference

Migration is an important part of many temperate bird species’ annual life history. We used a time-point census method... more

SILENCED MAJORITY

by Suresh Pillai

Written in 2005-06 . Edited four times.

It is an essay reflectinhg on how Indians in Guyana, even being a majority are silenced both by their own government... more

High daily energy expenditure of incubating shorebirds on High Arctic tundra: a circumpolar study

by Jeroen Reneerkens

Functional Ecology 17: 356-362 (2003)

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Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arctic... more

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