ISSN 0006-3657 (Print); ISSN 1944-6705 (Online)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Fifty years of Bird Study: Capsule Field ornithology is alive and well, and in the future can contribute much more in Britain and elsewhere. pp. 194-210(17) Author: Bibby, Colin J.
Ornithology and bird conservation in North America – a Canadian perspective: Capsule A comparison between North American and European ornithology shows many differences between the two. pp. 211-222(12) Author: Cooke, Fred
Birding and DNA: species for the new millennium: Capsule Based on the 1999 Witherby Memorial Lecture – reviews how developments in molecular and population genetics have led to a reappraisal of species limits in birds. pp. 223-242(20) Author: Parkin, David T.
The study of bird migrations – some future perspectives: Capsule Routes and destinations have been unveiled but modern techniques offer the chance to explore much more. pp. 243-253(11) Author: Bairlein, Franz
The UK Nest Record Scheme: its value for science and conservation: Capsule A review of its methodology, analytical procedures and uses. pp. 254-270(17) Authors: Crick, Humphrey Q.P.; Baillie, Stephen R.; Leech, David I.
Long‐term survival rates in colour‐ringed shorebirds – practical considerations in the application of mark–recapture models: Capsule Serious violations of the model assumptions were seen. pp. 271-279(9) Authors: Bearhop, Stuart; Ward, Robin M.; Evans, Peter R.
Frugivory in European Laurel: how extinct seed dispersers have been substituted: Capsule Extinction of ancient frugivores during the Quaternary has led to a depauperated seed disperser community for Laurus nobilis and a tight mutualism between the plant and the Blackbird Turdus merula. pp. 280-284(5) Author: Hampe, Arndt
Diet of breeding Lapwing Vanellus vanellus and Redshank Tringa totanus on coastal grazing marsh and implications for habitat management: Capsule Management of coastal grazing marshes for these breeding wading birds should prescribe maintaining shallow pools in May and June instead of until the end of April as currently set out in most coastal grazing marsh ESA agri‐environment schemes. pp. 285-293(9) Authors: Ausden, Malcolm; Rowlands, Adam; Sutherland, William J.; James, Robert
Segregation in the African wintering ranges of English and Swiss Swallow Hirundo rustica populations: a stable isotope study: Capsule Stable isotope analysis of Swallow feathers, grown in Africa, revealed significant differences between populations breeding in Switzerland and England. pp. 294-299(6) Authors: Evans, Karl L.; Waldron, Susan; Bradbury, Richard B.
Variability in breeding parameters of the Squacco Heron Ardeola ralloides: Capsule Breeding parameters and body condition of chicks varied with colony sites. pp. 300-305(6) Authors: Delord, Karine; Kayser, Yves; Barbraud, Christophe; Hafner, Heinz
Adoptions in a coδoperative population of Carrion Crow Corvus corone corone: Capsule Adoptions occurred at low rate (2.6% of successful nests and 1.1% of fledglings), probably as a result of a mistake in early offspring recognition. pp. 306-308(3) Authors: Marcos, José M.; Baglione, Vittorio
Is the European population of Dupont's Lark Chersophilus duponti adequately estimated?: Capsule Our estimate using mapping is less than previously reported using transects. pp. 309-311(3) Authors: Garza, Vicente; Traba, Juan; Suárez, Francisco