2021
DOI: 10.1080/03949370.2021.1878282
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Migratory restlessness and stopover duration in Wood sandpiperTringa glareola

Abstract: Factors affecting stopover duration in birds are still much discussed. Field studies report contradictory evidence regarding the effect of fuel reserves on bird decision to depart from a stopover site, while the majority of laboratory tests performed on passerines reported a positive relationship between body conditions and migratory restlessness. In recent years, a few studies integrating laboratory and field investigations suggested that the amount of migratory restlessness could be a proxy of the individual… Show more

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“…The time it takes for a teal to depart from the wintering area can be considered as a ‘time to event' and can be analyzed using survival analysis (Bauer et al 2008, Vanni et al 2021). We thus investigated the possible effect of environmental cues on the departure probability from wintering sites using a time‐dependent Cox proportional hazards model (Cox 1972), available in the ‘survival' package ver.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The time it takes for a teal to depart from the wintering area can be considered as a ‘time to event' and can be analyzed using survival analysis (Bauer et al 2008, Vanni et al 2021). We thus investigated the possible effect of environmental cues on the departure probability from wintering sites using a time‐dependent Cox proportional hazards model (Cox 1972), available in the ‘survival' package ver.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This led to a profound change in the methods of field investigation of the homing process and migration phenology of many animal species both vertebrate (see the contributions of Bonadonna & Gagliardo 2021; and even insects such as the butterfly Danaus plexippus and the dragonfly Anax junius (Knight et al 2019). Nevertheless, in the field of bird migratory orientation, some techniques such as the Emlen funnels are still useful not only for passerine but also for other bird species (see Vanni et al 2021).…”
Section: Natale Emilio Baldaccinimentioning
confidence: 99%