
Publikationen von Eunbi Kwon
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2024
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30 (6), e17356 (2024)
A circumpolar study unveils a positive non-linear effect of temperature on arctic arthropod availability that may reduce the risk of warming-induced trophic mismatch for breeding shorebirds. Global Change Biology
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30 (5), e17335 (2024)
Why do avian responses to change in Arctic green-up vary? Global Change Biology 2023
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45 (3), S. 312 - 327 (2023)
Comparing in-person versus camera monitoring of shorebird reproductive success. Waterbirds
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204, S. 1 - 12 (2023)
Lack of breeding site fidelity and mate fidelity in an enigmatic socially monogamous shorebird. Animal Behaviour
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32 (8), S. 1062 - 1083 (2023)
Factors influencing mercury exposure in Arctic-breeding shorebirds. Ecotoxicology 2022
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33 (3), S. 592 - 605 (2022)
Breeding site fidelity is lower in polygamous shorebirds and male-biased in monogamous species. Behavioral Ecology 2021
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260, 109178 (2021)
Contrasting long-term population trends of beach-nesting shorebirds under shared environmental pressures. Biological Conservation
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44 (2), S. 237 - 257 (2021)
Predictors of invertebrate biomass and rate of advancement of invertebrate phenology across eight sites in the North American Arctic. Polar Biology 2020
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84 (7), S. 1338 - 1347 (2020)
Extensive use of intertidal habitat by shorebirds outside protected nesting areas. Journal of Wildlife Management
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122 (3), duaa026 (2020)
Annual adult survival drives trends in Arctic-breeding shorebirds but knowledge gaps in other vital rates remain. The Condor 2019
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364 (6445), eaaw8529 (2019)
Comment on “Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds”. Science
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89 (4), e01383 (2019)
Geographic variation in the intensity of warming and phenological mismatch between Arctic shorebirds and invertebrates. Ecological Monographs 2018
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8 (2), S. 1339 - 1351 (2018)
Delayed egg‐laying and shortened incubation duration of Arctic‐breeding shorebirds coincide with climate cooling. Ecology and Evolution
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82 (4), S. 850 - 856 (2018)
Presence of ghost crabs and piping plover nesting success. Journal of Wildlife Management
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55 (6), S. 2917 - 2932 (2018)
Estimating transient populations of unmarked individuals at a migratory stopover site using generalized N‐mixture models. Journal of Applied Ecology
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49 (2), jav-01531 (2018)
Life‐history tradeoffs revealed by seasonal declines in reproductive traits of Arctic‐breeding shorebirds. Journal of Avian Biology
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160 (3), S. 608 - 623 (2018)
Effects of environmental conditions on reproductive effort and nest success of Arctic‐breeding shorebirds. Ibis
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135 (1), S. 29 - 43 (2018)
Environmental and ecological conditions at Arctic breeding sites have limited effects on true survival rates of adult shorebirds. The Auk
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89 (3), S. 287 - 297 (2018)
Effects of leg flags on nest survival of four species of Arctic‐breeding shorebirds. Journal of Field Ornithology 2017
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119 (2), S. 207 - 224 (2017)
Migratory connectivity of Semipalmated Sandpipers and implications for conservation. The Condor
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124 (1), S. 26 - 32 (2017)
Effects of predator exclosures on nest survival of Red-necked Phalaropes. Wader Study
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7 (9), S. 3243 - 3256 (2017)
Long-term continental changes in wing length, but not bill length, of a long-distance migratory shorebird. Ecology and Evolution 2016
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540 (7631), S. 109 - 113 (2016)
Unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds. Nature
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4, 12 (2016)
Effects of geolocators on hatching success, return rates, breeding movements, and change in body mass in 16 species of Arctic-breeding shorebirds. BMC Movement Ecology