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Tringa semipalmatus
Known as:
Catoptrophorus semipalmatus
, Tringa semipalmata
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2014
Review
2014
WILLET (TRINGA SEMIPALMATA) STATUS UPDATE IN SOUTHEASTERN SOUTH AMERICA
Natalia S. Martínez‐Curci
,
A. Azpiroz
,
+6 authors
W. Quest
2014
Corpus ID: 134271654
We reevaluated the status of Willets (Tringa semipalmata) in southeastern South America on the basis of new observations and…
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2013
2013
Discussing implications of fast depleting rural ponds on the globally threatened wetland winter migratory bird in Haryana: a Case Study of Nigdu village pond in Karnal District
Rohtash Chand Gupta
,
T. K. Kaushik
2013
Corpus ID: 128385487
The Nigdu-Sarovar is located in Nilokheri block in Karnal district in Haryana (29°50′N 76°55′E). The duration of observations…
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2009
2009
Body mass changes in a biparental incubator: the Redshank Tringa totanus
G. Gunnarsson
,
R. Ottvall
,
Henrik G. Smith
Journal of Ornithology
2009
Corpus ID: 23091528
Incubation is a period of high energetic costs and accordingly body mass losses are often detected. Why birds lose body mass…
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2005
2005
Interactive effects of time and vegetation on reproduction of redshanks (Tringa totanus) breeding in Wadden Sea salt marshes
S. Thyen
,
K. Exo
Journal of Ornithology
2005
Corpus ID: 33154840
As shown for various species, nesting waders are non-randomly distributed on wetlands and preferentially select riparian nest…
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2002
2002
Clutch size limitation in waders: experimental test in redshank Tringa totanus
J. Wallander
,
M. Andersson
Oecologia
2002
Corpus ID: 30839681
Several hypotheses have been raised to explain the upper limit of clutch size at four eggs in waders (suborder Charadrii), which…
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2000
2000
Predicting densities of wintering Redshank Tringa totanus from estuary characteristics: a method for assessing the likely impact of habitat change
M. Rehfisch
,
G. Austin
,
+8 authors
J. R. West
2000
Corpus ID: 82195366
1998
1998
Weight studies in Wood Sandpipers [Tringa glareola], migrating over South-Western Scania in late summer and spring, with notes on related species
C. Persson
1998
Corpus ID: 83140080
1998
1998
The autumn passage of the Wood Sandpiper [Tringa glareola] in the Bug Valley - dynamics and biometry
C. Mitrus
,
R. Kuczborski
,
J. Slupek
1998
Corpus ID: 83338477
1998
1998
Preliminary data on autumn migration of Wood Sandpiper [Tringa glareola] in the Western Ukraine
I. Szydłowski
,
T. Lysaczuk
1998
Corpus ID: 83257988
1979
1979
The endohelminth fauna of willets, Catoptrophorus semipalmatus (Gmelin 1789) (charadriiformes: scolopacidae) from West Bay, Texas
J. E. Badley
1979
Corpus ID: 88868529
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