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Associations between sex, age and species-specific climate sensitivity in migration

Associations between sex, age and species-specific climate sensitivity in migration References[1] Sullivan B.L., Wood C.L., Iliff M.J., Bonney R.E., Fink D., Kelling S., eBird: A citizen-based bird observation network in the biological sciences, Biological Conservation, 2009, 142, 2282-2292[2] Somveille M., Rodrigues A.S.L., Manica A., Why do birds migrate? A macroecological perspective, Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2015, 24, 664-674[3] McKinnon L., Smith P.A., Nol E., Martin J.L., Doyle F.I., Abraham K.F., et al., Lower predation risk for migratory birds at high latitudes, Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010, 327, 326-7[4] Both C., te Marvelde L., Climate change and timing of avian breeding and migration throughout Europe, Climate Research, 2007, 35, 93-105[5] Ewert D.N., Hamas M.J., Ecology of migratory landbirds during migration in the Midwest, United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service General Technical Report NC, 1996, 200-208[6] Naef-Daenzer B., Keller L.F., The foraging performance of great and blue tits (Parus major and P. caeruleus) in relation to caterpillar development, and its consequences for nestling growth and fledging weight, Journal of Animal Ecology, 1999, 68, 708-718[7] Wood E.M., Kellermann J.L., Phenological synchrony and bird migration: changing climate and seasonal resources in North America, 2015[8] Mayor S.J., Guralnick R.P., Tingley M.W., Otegui J., Withey J.C., Elmendorf S.C., et al., Increasing phenological asynchrony between spring green-up and arrival of migratory birds, Scientific Reports, 2017, 7, [9] Marra P.P., Francis C.M., Mulvihill R.S., Moore F.R., The influence of climate on the timing and rate of spring bird migration, Oecologia, 2005, 142, 307-315[10] Stokke B., Moller A.P., Saether B.-E., Rheinwald G., Gutscher H., Holberton R.L., Weather in the breeding area and during migration affects the demography of a small long-distance passerine migrant, The Auk, 2005, 122, 637-647[11] Newton I., Can conditions experienced during migration limit the population levels of birds?, Journal of Ornithology, 2006, 147, 146-166[12] Gienapp P., Leimu R., Merila J., Responses to climate change in avian migration time - microevolution versus phenotypic plasticity, Climate Research, 2007, 35, 25-35[13] Richardson W.J., Timing and Amount of Bird Migration in Relation to Weather: A Review, Oikos, 1978, 30, 224-272[14] Lehikoinen E., Sparks T.H., Zalakevicius M., Arrival and Departure Dates, Advances in Ecological Research., 2004, 35, 1-31[15] Schwartz M.D., Ahas R., Aasa A., Onset of spring starting earlier across the Northern Hemisphere, Global Change Biology, 2006, 12, 343-351[16] Menzel A., Sparks T., Estrella N., Koch E., Aasa A., Ahas R., et al., European phenological response to climate change matches the warming pattern, Global Change Biology, 2006, 12, 1969-1976[17] Both C., Visser M.E., Adjustment to climate change is constrained by arrival date in a long-distance migrant bird, Nature, 2001, 411, 296-8[18] Visser M.E., van Noordwijk A.J., Tinbergen J.M., Lessells C.M., Warmer springs lead to mistimed reproduction in great tits (Parus major), Proceedings: Biological Sciences, 1998, 265, 1867[19] Murphy-Klassen H.M., Underwood T.J., Sealy S.G., Czyrnyj A.A., Holberton R.L., Long-term trends in spring arrival dates of migrant birds at Delta Marsh, Manitoba, in relation to climate change, The Auk, 2005, 122, 1130-1148[20] Mills A.M., Changes in the timing of spring and autumn migration in North American migrant passerines during a period of global warming, Ibis, 2005, 147, 259-269[21] Van Buskirk J., Mulvihill R.S., Leberman R.C., Variable shifts in spring and autumn migration phenology in North American songbirds associated with climate change, Global Change Biology, 2009, 15, 760-771[22] Gordo O., Why are bird migration dates shifting? A review of weather and climate effects on avian migratory phenology, Climate Research, 2007, 35, 37[23] Jenni L., Kery M., Timing of autumn bird migration under climate change: advances in long-distance migrants, delays in short-distance migrants, Proceedings of Biological Sciences, 2003, 270, 1467-1471[24] Smith S.B., Paton P.W.C., Long-Term Shifts in Autumn Migration by Songbirds at a Coastal Eastern North American Stopover Site, The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 2011, 123, 557-566[25] Kokko H., Gunnarsson T.G., Morrell L.J., Gill J.A., Why Do Female Migratory Birds Arrive Later than Males?, Journal of Animal Ecology, 2006, 75, 1293-1303[26] Morbey Y.E., Ydenberg R.C., Protandrous arrival timing to breeding areas: a review, Ecology Letters, 2001, 4, 663-673[27] Lozano G.A., Perreault S., Lemon R.E., Age, Arrival Date and Reproductive Success of Male American Redstarts Setophaga ruticilla, Journal of Avian Biology, 1996, 27, 164-170[28] Carlisle J.D., Kaltenecker G.S., Swanson D.L., Brittingham M., Molt strategies and age differences in migration timing among autumn landbird migrants in southwestern Idaho, The Auk, 2005, 122, 1070-1085[29] Francis C.M., Cooke F., Differential Timing of Spring Migration in Wood Warblers (Parulinae), The Auk, 1986, 103, 548-556[30] Oring L.W., Lank D.B., Sexual selection, arrival times, philopatry and site fidelity in the polyandrous spotted sandpiper, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1982, 10, 185-191 [31] Mills A.M., Sealy S.G., Protogyny in autumn migration: do male birds play chicken?, The Auk, 2005, 122, 71-81[32] Swanson D.L., Liknes E.T., Dean K.L., Differences in Migratory Timing and Energetic Condition among Sex/Age Classes in Migrant Ruby-Crowned Kinglets, The Wilson Bulletin, 1999, 111, 61-69[33] Stewart R.L.M., Francis C.M., Massey C., Age-related differential timing of spring migration within sexes in passerines, The Wilson Bulletin, 2002, 114, 264-271[34] Schmaljohann H., Meier C., Arlt D., Bairlein F., van Oosten H., Morbey Y.E., et al., Proximate causes of avian protandry differ between subspecies with contrasting migration challenges, Behavioral Ecology, 2016, 27, 321-331[35] Mellone U., LimiOana R., Mallia E., Urios V., Extremely detoured migration in an inexperienced bird: interplay of transport costs and social interactions, Journal of Avian Biology, 2011, 42, [36] Crysler Z., Ronconi R., Taylor P., Differential fall migratory routes of adult and juvenile Ipswich Sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis princeps ), Movement Ecology, 2016, 4, 1-8[37] Smith R.J., Moore F.R., Arrival timing and seasonal reproductive performance in a long-distance migratory landbird, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2005, 57, 231-239[38] Marra P.P., Sherry T.W., Holmes R.T., Territorial Exclusion by a Long-Distance Migrant Warbler in Jamaica: A Removal Experiment with American Redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla), The Auk, 1993, 110, 565-572[39] Whitmore R.C., Mosher J.A., Frost H.H., Spring Migrant Mortality during Unseasonable Weather, The Auk, 1977, 94, 778-781[40] Smith R.J., Hamas M.J., Ewert D.N., Dallman M.E., Spatial foraging differences in American Redstarts along the shoreline of northern Lake Huron during spring migration, The Wilson Bulletin, 2004, 116, 48-55[41] Hill G.E., Late spring arrival and dull nuptial plumage: aggression avoidance by yearling males?, Animal Behaviour, 1989, 37, 665-673[42] Butler C.J., The disproportionate effect of global warming on the arrival dates of short-distance migratory birds in North America, Ibis, 2003, 145, 484-495[43] Wojczulanis-Jakubas K., Jakubas D., Foucher J., Dziarska-Pałac J., Dugue H., Differential autumn migration of the aquatic warbler Acrocephalus paludicola, Naturwissenschaften, 2013, 100, 1095-1098[44] Sparks T.H., Huber K., Bland R.L., Crick H.Q.P., Croxton P.J., Flood J., et al., How consistent are trends in arrival (and departure) dates of migrant birds in the UK?, Journal of Ornithology, 2007, 148, 503-511[45] Tøttrup A.P., Rainio K., Coppack T., Lehikoinen E., Rahbek C., Thorup K., Local temperature fine-tunes the timing of spring migration in birds, Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2010, 50, 293-304[46] Sokolov L.V., Markovets M.Y., Shapoval A.P., Morozov Y.G., Long-term trends in the timing of spring migration of passerines on the Courish Spit of the Baltic Sea, Avian Ecology and Behaviour, 1998, 1, 1-21[47] Newton I., Weather-related mass-mortality events in migrants, Ibis, 2007, 149, 453-467 [48] van de Pol M., Bailey L.D., McLean N., Rijsdijk L., Lawson C.R., Brouwer L., et al., Identifying the best climatic predictors in ecology and evolution, Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2016, 7, 1246-1257[49] Bailey L.D., van de Pol M., climwin: An R Toolbox for Climate Window Analysis, PloS one, 2016, 11, [50] Kruuk L.E.B., Osmond H.L., Cockburn A., Contrasting effects of climate on juvenile body size in a Southern Hemisphere passerine bird, Global Change Biology, 2015, 21, 2929-2941[51] Brommer J.E., Rattiste K., Wilson A.J., Exploring plasticity in the wild: laying date-temperature reaction norms in the common gull Larus canus, Proceedings of Biological Sciences, 2008, 275, 687-93[52] van de Pol M., Cockburn A., Identifying the critical climatic time window that affects trait expression, The American Naturalist, 2011, 177, 698-707[53] Husby A., Nussey D.H., Visser M.E., Wilson A.J., Sheldon B.C., Kruuk L.E., Contrasting patterns of phenotypic plasticity in reproductive traits in two great tit (Parus major) populations, Evolution, 2010, 64, 2221-37[54] Houghton J.T., Intergovernmental Panel on Climate C., Working Group I., Climate change 2001 : the scientific basis : contribution of Working Group I to the third assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; New York, 2001[55] Menzel A., Fabian P., Growing season extended In Europe, Nature, 1999, 397, 659[56] Li L., Wang B., Zhou T., Impacts of external forcing on the 20th century global warming, Chinese Science Bulletin, 2007, 52, 3148-3154[57] Gahbauer M.A., Hudson M.-A.R., Field Protocol for Migration Monitoring Program, McGill Bird Observatory, 2004, [58] Pyle P., Identification guide to North American passerines : a compendium of information on identifying, ageing, and sexing passerines in the hand, Slate Creek Press, Bolinas Calif., 1987[59] R Core Team (2016). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. URL https://www.r-project.org/.[60] Tøttrup A.P., Klaassen R.H., Strandberg R., Thorup K., Kristensen M.W., Jørgensen P.S., et al., The annual cycle of a trans-equatorial Eurasian-African passerine migrant: different spatio-temporal strategies for autumn and spring migration, Proceedings of Biological Sciences / The Royal Society, 2012, 279, 1008-16[61] Nilsson C., Klaassen R.H., Alerstam T., Differences in speed and duration of bird migration between spring and autumn, The American Naturalist, 2013, 181, 837-45[62] Morris S.R., Glasgow J.L., Comparison of spring and fall migration of American Redstarts on Appledore Island, Maine, The Wilson Bulletin, 2001, 113, 202-210 [63] Hagan J.M., Lloyd-Evans T.L., Atwood J.L., The Relationship between Latitude and the Timing of Spring Migration of North American Landbirds, Ornis Scandinavica, 1991, 22, 129-136[64] Strode P.K., Implications of climate change for North American wood warblers (Parulidae), Global Change Biology, 2003, 9, 1137-1144[65] Rising J.D., Flood. N.J., (1998). Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula), The Birds of North America (P. G. Rodewald, Ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Retrieved from the Birds of North America: https://birdsna.org/Species-Account/bna/species/balori [66] Sealy S.G., Reproductive responses of northern orioles to a changing food supply, Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1980, 58, 221-227[67] Lehikoinen A., Santaharju J., Pape Moller A., Sex-specific timing of autumn migration in birds: The role of sexual size dimorphism, migration distance and differences in breeding investment, Ornis Fennica, 2017, 94, 53-65[68] Leberman R.C., Pattern and Timing of Skull Pneumatization in the Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, Bird-Banding, 1970, 41, 121-124 [69] Heise C.D., Moore F.R., Age-related differences in foraging efficiency, molt, and fat deposition of gray catbirds prior to autumn migration, Condor, 2003, 105, 496-504[70] Woodrey M.S., Chandler C.R., Age-Related Timing of Migration: Geographic and Interspecific Patterns, The Wilson Bulletin, 1997, 109, 52-67[71] Ellegren H., Stopover Ecology of Autumn Migrating Bluethroats Luscinia s. svecica in Relation to Age and Sex, Ornis Scandinavica, 1991, 22, 340-348[72] Smith S.B., A Physiological Assessment of Seasonal Differences in Spring and Autumn Migration Stopover at Braddock Bay, Lake Ontario, Condor, 2013, 115, 273-279 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Animal Migration de Gruyter

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References[1] Sullivan B.L., Wood C.L., Iliff M.J., Bonney R.E., Fink D., Kelling S., eBird: A citizen-based bird observation network in the biological sciences, Biological Conservation, 2009, 142, 2282-2292[2] Somveille M., Rodrigues A.S.L., Manica A., Why do birds migrate? A macroecological perspective, Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2015, 24, 664-674[3] McKinnon L., Smith P.A., Nol E., Martin J.L., Doyle F.I., Abraham K.F., et al., Lower predation risk for migratory birds at high latitudes, Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010, 327, 326-7[4] Both C., te Marvelde L., Climate change and timing of avian breeding and migration throughout Europe, Climate Research, 2007, 35, 93-105[5] Ewert D.N., Hamas M.J., Ecology of migratory landbirds during migration in the Midwest, United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service General Technical Report NC, 1996, 200-208[6] Naef-Daenzer B., Keller L.F., The foraging performance of great and blue tits (Parus major and P. caeruleus) in relation to caterpillar development, and its consequences for nestling growth and fledging weight, Journal of Animal Ecology, 1999, 68, 708-718[7] Wood E.M., Kellermann J.L., Phenological synchrony and bird migration: changing climate and seasonal resources in North America, 2015[8] Mayor S.J., Guralnick R.P., Tingley M.W., Otegui J., Withey J.C., Elmendorf S.C., et al., Increasing phenological asynchrony between spring green-up and arrival of migratory birds, Scientific Reports, 2017, 7, [9] Marra P.P., Francis C.M., Mulvihill R.S., Moore F.R., The influence of climate on the timing and rate of spring bird migration, Oecologia, 2005, 142, 307-315[10] Stokke B., Moller A.P., Saether B.-E., Rheinwald G., Gutscher H., Holberton R.L., Weather in the breeding area and during migration affects the demography of a small long-distance passerine migrant, The Auk, 2005, 122, 637-647[11] Newton I., Can conditions experienced during migration limit the population levels of birds?, Journal of Ornithology, 2006, 147, 146-166[12] Gienapp P., Leimu R., Merila J., Responses to climate change in avian migration time - microevolution versus phenotypic plasticity, Climate Research, 2007, 35, 25-35[13] Richardson W.J., Timing and Amount of Bird Migration in Relation to Weather: A Review, Oikos, 1978, 30, 224-272[14] Lehikoinen E., Sparks T.H., Zalakevicius M., Arrival and Departure Dates, Advances in Ecological Research., 2004, 35, 1-31[15] Schwartz M.D., Ahas R., Aasa A., Onset of spring starting earlier across the Northern Hemisphere, Global Change Biology, 2006, 12, 343-351[16] Menzel A., Sparks T., Estrella N., Koch E., Aasa A., Ahas R., et al., European phenological response to climate change matches the warming pattern, Global Change Biology, 2006, 12, 1969-1976[17] Both C., Visser M.E., Adjustment to climate change is constrained by arrival date in a long-distance migrant bird, Nature, 2001, 411, 296-8[18] Visser M.E., van Noordwijk A.J., Tinbergen J.M., Lessells C.M., Warmer springs lead to mistimed reproduction in great tits (Parus major), Proceedings: Biological Sciences, 1998, 265, 1867[19] Murphy-Klassen H.M., Underwood T.J., Sealy S.G., Czyrnyj A.A., Holberton R.L., Long-term trends in spring arrival dates of migrant birds at Delta Marsh, Manitoba, in relation to climate change, The Auk, 2005, 122, 1130-1148[20] Mills A.M., Changes in the timing of spring and autumn migration in North American migrant passerines during a period of global warming, Ibis, 2005, 147, 259-269[21] Van Buskirk J., Mulvihill R.S., Leberman R.C., Variable shifts in spring and autumn migration phenology in North American songbirds associated with climate change, Global Change Biology, 2009, 15, 760-771[22] Gordo O., Why are bird migration dates shifting? A review of weather and climate effects on avian migratory phenology, Climate Research, 2007, 35, 37[23] Jenni L., Kery M., Timing of autumn bird migration under climate change: advances in long-distance migrants, delays in short-distance migrants, Proceedings of Biological Sciences, 2003, 270, 1467-1471[24] Smith S.B., Paton P.W.C., Long-Term Shifts in Autumn Migration by Songbirds at a Coastal Eastern North American Stopover Site, The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 2011, 123, 557-566[25] Kokko H., Gunnarsson T.G., Morrell L.J., Gill J.A., Why Do Female Migratory Birds Arrive Later than Males?, Journal of Animal Ecology, 2006, 75, 1293-1303[26] Morbey Y.E., Ydenberg R.C., Protandrous arrival timing to breeding areas: a review, Ecology Letters, 2001, 4, 663-673[27] Lozano G.A., Perreault S., Lemon R.E., Age, Arrival Date and Reproductive Success of Male American Redstarts Setophaga ruticilla, Journal of Avian Biology, 1996, 27, 164-170[28] Carlisle J.D., Kaltenecker G.S., Swanson D.L., Brittingham M., Molt strategies and age differences in migration timing among autumn landbird migrants in southwestern Idaho, The Auk, 2005, 122, 1070-1085[29] Francis C.M., Cooke F., Differential Timing of Spring Migration in Wood Warblers (Parulinae), The Auk, 1986, 103, 548-556[30] Oring L.W., Lank D.B., Sexual selection, arrival times, philopatry and site fidelity in the polyandrous spotted sandpiper, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1982, 10, 185-191 [31] Mills A.M., Sealy S.G., Protogyny in autumn migration: do male birds play chicken?, The Auk, 2005, 122, 71-81[32] Swanson D.L., Liknes E.T., Dean K.L., Differences in Migratory Timing and Energetic Condition among Sex/Age Classes in Migrant Ruby-Crowned Kinglets, The Wilson Bulletin, 1999, 111, 61-69[33] Stewart R.L.M., Francis C.M., Massey C., Age-related differential timing of spring migration within sexes in passerines, The Wilson Bulletin, 2002, 114, 264-271[34] Schmaljohann H., Meier C., Arlt D., Bairlein F., van Oosten H., Morbey Y.E., et al., Proximate causes of avian protandry differ between subspecies with contrasting migration challenges, Behavioral Ecology, 2016, 27, 321-331[35] Mellone U., LimiOana R., Mallia E., Urios V., Extremely detoured migration in an inexperienced bird: interplay of transport costs and social interactions, Journal of Avian Biology, 2011, 42, [36] Crysler Z., Ronconi R., Taylor P., Differential fall migratory routes of adult and juvenile Ipswich Sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis princeps ), Movement Ecology, 2016, 4, 1-8[37] Smith R.J., Moore F.R., Arrival timing and seasonal reproductive performance in a long-distance migratory landbird, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2005, 57, 231-239[38] Marra P.P., Sherry T.W., Holmes R.T., Territorial Exclusion by a Long-Distance Migrant Warbler in Jamaica: A Removal Experiment with American Redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla), The Auk, 1993, 110, 565-572[39] Whitmore R.C., Mosher J.A., Frost H.H., Spring Migrant Mortality during Unseasonable Weather, The Auk, 1977, 94, 778-781[40] Smith R.J., Hamas M.J., Ewert D.N., Dallman M.E., Spatial foraging differences in American Redstarts along the shoreline of northern Lake Huron during spring migration, The Wilson Bulletin, 2004, 116, 48-55[41] Hill G.E., Late spring arrival and dull nuptial plumage: aggression avoidance by yearling males?, Animal Behaviour, 1989, 37, 665-673[42] Butler C.J., The disproportionate effect of global warming on the arrival dates of short-distance migratory birds in North America, Ibis, 2003, 145, 484-495[43] Wojczulanis-Jakubas K., Jakubas D., Foucher J., Dziarska-Pałac J., Dugue H., Differential autumn migration of the aquatic warbler Acrocephalus paludicola, Naturwissenschaften, 2013, 100, 1095-1098[44] Sparks T.H., Huber K., Bland R.L., Crick H.Q.P., Croxton P.J., Flood J., et al., How consistent are trends in arrival (and departure) dates of migrant birds in the UK?, Journal of Ornithology, 2007, 148, 503-511[45] Tøttrup A.P., Rainio K., Coppack T., Lehikoinen E., Rahbek C., Thorup K., Local temperature fine-tunes the timing of spring migration in birds, Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2010, 50, 293-304[46] Sokolov L.V., Markovets M.Y., Shapoval A.P., Morozov Y.G., Long-term trends in the timing of spring migration of passerines on the Courish Spit of the Baltic Sea, Avian Ecology and Behaviour, 1998, 1, 1-21[47] Newton I., Weather-related mass-mortality events in migrants, Ibis, 2007, 149, 453-467 [48] van de Pol M., Bailey L.D., McLean N., Rijsdijk L., Lawson C.R., Brouwer L., et al., Identifying the best climatic predictors in ecology and evolution, Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2016, 7, 1246-1257[49] Bailey L.D., van de Pol M., climwin: An R Toolbox for Climate Window Analysis, PloS one, 2016, 11, [50] Kruuk L.E.B., Osmond H.L., Cockburn A., Contrasting effects of climate on juvenile body size in a Southern Hemisphere passerine bird, Global Change Biology, 2015, 21, 2929-2941[51] Brommer J.E., Rattiste K., Wilson A.J., Exploring plasticity in the wild: laying date-temperature reaction norms in the common gull Larus canus, Proceedings of Biological Sciences, 2008, 275, 687-93[52] van de Pol M., Cockburn A., Identifying the critical climatic time window that affects trait expression, The American Naturalist, 2011, 177, 698-707[53] Husby A., Nussey D.H., Visser M.E., Wilson A.J., Sheldon B.C., Kruuk L.E., Contrasting patterns of phenotypic plasticity in reproductive traits in two great tit (Parus major) populations, Evolution, 2010, 64, 2221-37[54] Houghton J.T., Intergovernmental Panel on Climate C., Working Group I., Climate change 2001 : the scientific basis : contribution of Working Group I to the third assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; New York, 2001[55] Menzel A., Fabian P., Growing season extended In Europe, Nature, 1999, 397, 659[56] Li L., Wang B., Zhou T., Impacts of external forcing on the 20th century global warming, Chinese Science Bulletin, 2007, 52, 3148-3154[57] Gahbauer M.A., Hudson M.-A.R., Field Protocol for Migration Monitoring Program, McGill Bird Observatory, 2004, [58] Pyle P., Identification guide to North American passerines : a compendium of information on identifying, ageing, and sexing passerines in the hand, Slate Creek Press, Bolinas Calif., 1987[59] R Core Team (2016). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. URL https://www.r-project.org/.[60] Tøttrup A.P., Klaassen R.H., Strandberg R., Thorup K., Kristensen M.W., Jørgensen P.S., et al., The annual cycle of a trans-equatorial Eurasian-African passerine migrant: different spatio-temporal strategies for autumn and spring migration, Proceedings of Biological Sciences / The Royal Society, 2012, 279, 1008-16[61] Nilsson C., Klaassen R.H., Alerstam T., Differences in speed and duration of bird migration between spring and autumn, The American Naturalist, 2013, 181, 837-45[62] Morris S.R., Glasgow J.L., Comparison of spring and fall migration of American Redstarts on Appledore Island, Maine, The Wilson Bulletin, 2001, 113, 202-210 [63] Hagan J.M., Lloyd-Evans T.L., Atwood J.L., The Relationship between Latitude and the Timing of Spring Migration of North American Landbirds, Ornis Scandinavica, 1991, 22, 129-136[64] Strode P.K., Implications of climate change for North American wood warblers (Parulidae), Global Change Biology, 2003, 9, 1137-1144[65] Rising J.D., Flood. N.J., (1998). Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula), The Birds of North America (P. G. Rodewald, Ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Retrieved from the Birds of North America: https://birdsna.org/Species-Account/bna/species/balori [66] Sealy S.G., Reproductive responses of northern orioles to a changing food supply, Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1980, 58, 221-227[67] Lehikoinen A., Santaharju J., Pape Moller A., Sex-specific timing of autumn migration in birds: The role of sexual size dimorphism, migration distance and differences in breeding investment, Ornis Fennica, 2017, 94, 53-65[68] Leberman R.C., Pattern and Timing of Skull Pneumatization in the Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, Bird-Banding, 1970, 41, 121-124 [69] Heise C.D., Moore F.R., Age-related differences in foraging efficiency, molt, and fat deposition of gray catbirds prior to autumn migration, Condor, 2003, 105, 496-504[70] Woodrey M.S., Chandler C.R., Age-Related Timing of Migration: Geographic and Interspecific Patterns, The Wilson Bulletin, 1997, 109, 52-67[71] Ellegren H., Stopover Ecology of Autumn Migrating Bluethroats Luscinia s. svecica in Relation to Age and Sex, Ornis Scandinavica, 1991, 22, 340-348[72] Smith S.B., A Physiological Assessment of Seasonal Differences in Spring and Autumn Migration Stopover at Braddock Bay, Lake Ontario, Condor, 2013, 115, 273-279

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