Euring banner National schemes link Research link Meeting link Data and codes link About Euring link
  

 

ARDEA

JOURNAL OF THE NETHERLANDS ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION

89 (1) SPECIAL ISSUE, 2001

Bird Ringing 100 Years

Proceedings of the international conference on Helgoland,
29 September - 3 October 1999

LUKAS JENNI (guest editor)

KEES CAMPHUYSEN (technical editor)

CONTENTS

Preface (Lukas Jenni)

III-V

Part 1 History of bird ringing

 

Preuss N.O. Hans Christian Cornelius Mortensen: Aspects of his life and of the history of bird ringing

1-6

   

Part 2 The study of migration

 

Bairlein F. Results of bird ringing in the study of migration routes

7-19

Fransson T. To analyse ringing recoveries in a national atlas – examples from the Swedish project

21-30

Mouritsen H. Ringing recoveries contain hidden information about orientation mechanisms

31-42

Madsen J. Spring migration strategies in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus and consequences for spring fattening and fecundity

43-55

Widmer M. & H. Biebach Changes in body condition from spring migration to reproduction in the Garden Warbler Sylvia borin: a comparison of a lowland and a mountain population

57-68

   

Part 3 Social systems and behavioural ecology

 

Lubjuhn T., J. Brün, T. Gerken & J.T. Epplen Inconsistent pattern of extra-pair paternity in first and second broods of the Great Tit Parus major

69-73

Gosler A.G. The effects of trapping on the perception, and trade-off, of risks in the Great Tit Parus major

75-84

   

Part 4 Survival analysis and population and life history studies

 

Lebreton J.-D. The use of bird rings in the study of survival

85-100

Clausen P., M. Frederiksen, S.M. Percival, G.Q.A. Anderson & M.J.H. Denny Seasonal and annual survival of East-Atlantic Pale-bellied Brent Geese Branta hrota assessed by capture-recapture analysis

101-112

Piper S.E. Elucidating population structure in the Long-tailed Wagtail Motacilla clara: the use of the space-time diagram

113-121

Coleman A.E., J.T. Coleman, P.A. Coleman & C.D.T. Minton A 39 year study of a Mute Swan Cygnus olor population in the English Midlands

123-133

Perrins C.M. & R.H. McCleery The effect of fledging mass on the lives of Great Tits Parus major

135-142

Newton I. Causes and consequences of breeding dispersal in the Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus

143-154

Dhondt A.A. Trade-offs between reproduction and survival in tits

155-166

   

Part 5 Integrated population monitoring

 

Baillie S.R. The contribution of ringing to the conservation and management of bird populations: a review

167-184

DeSante D.F., M.P. Nott & D.R. O’Grady Identifying the proximate demographic causes(s) of population change by modelling spatial variation in productivity, survivorship and population trends

185-208

Kershaw M., R.D. Hearn & P.A. Cranswick The role of ringing in integrated population monitoring of Anatidae in the United Kingdom

209-220

   

Part 6 Marking beyond rings

 

Gauthier-Clerc M. & Y. Le Maho Beyond bird marking with rings

221-230

Wilson R.P. Beyond rings on birds for the determination of movements: wither the archival tag?

231-240

Becker P.H., H. Wendeln & J. González-Solís Population dynamics, recruitment, individual quality and reproductive strategies in Common Terns Sterna hirundo marked with transponders

241-252

Back to 100 Years Conference home page

 


BTO Blue line

Click here to email webmaster

Last updated 29 February, 2008
© European Union for Bird Ringing
This site is hosted by the BTO on behalf of EURING