| Preface (Lukas Jenni) |
III-V |
| Part
1 History of bird ringing |
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| Preuss N.O. Hans
Christian Cornelius Mortensen: Aspects of his life and of
the history of bird ringing |
1-6 |
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| Part
2 The study of migration |
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| 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 |
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| Part
3 Social systems and behavioural ecology |
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| 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 |
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| Part
4 Survival analysis and population and life history studies |
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| 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 |
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| Part
5 Integrated population monitoring |
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| 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 |
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| Part
6 Marking beyond rings |
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| 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 |