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Editor's Choice: Waterbirds September 2013
Stephanie L. Jones, Editor
The Waterbirds Editor Stephanie L. Jones offers her choice for must-read articles in the most recent issue of Waterbirds. In the September 2013 issue, she highlights the influence of wind turbines on inland shorebirds. In addition, the Waterbirds September issue documents recent advances in the understanding of long-distance migration using satellite and radio geolocators. Technological advances often spawn new discoveries, and this is certainly true of avian migration.
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Editor's Choice: Waterbirds papers on molt patterns and nomenclature in ducks
Stephanie L. Jones, Editor
Waterbirds Editor Stephanie Jones summarizes an exchange about molt patterns and nomenclature in ducks, and how a clear understanding of molt terminology is critical to our increased understanding of molt strategies in birds. Full text articles are provided courtesy of the Waterbird Society!
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A new meeting has been added to the =1']Ornithology Meetings database.
Meeting Description: The 37th annual meeting of the Waterbird Society will be in Wilhelmshaven, Germany 24-29 September 2013. The Institute of Avian Research "Vogelwarte Helgoland", one of the oldest ornithological research institutes in the world, will be the host. The meeting venue is the Stadthalle, located in the centre of Wilhemshaven on the German North Sea coast. Please check http://www.waterbirds.org/ for updated information. Saturday 28 September 2013 will be a joint scientific day with the International Wader Study Group (IWSG),
Meeting Website: http://www.waterbirds.org/
Editor's Choice: Technology to identify seabird foraging sites
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Editor's Choice: Technology to identify seabird foraging sites
Stephanie L. Jones, Editor
Waterbirds editor Stephanie Jones highlights a paper describing the use of tracking devices on seabirds to identify foraging areas.
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