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    Beyond Site-Specific Criteria: Conservation of Migratory Birds and Their Habitats from a Network Perspective by Xu, Yanjie, Green, Andy J., Mundkur, Taej, Hagemeijer, Ward, Mossad, Haitham, Prins, Herbert H. T., de Boer, Willem F.

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (29-04-2022)
    “…Many populations of birds depend on networks of sites to survive. Sufficient connectivity that allows movement between the sites throughout the year is a…”
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    The performance of models relating species geographical distributions to climate is independent of trophic level by Huntley, Brian, Green, Rhys E., Collingham, Yvonne C., Hill, Jane K., Willis, Stephen G., Bartlein, Patrick J., Cramer, Wolfgang, Hagemeijer, Ward J. M., Thomas, Christopher J.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-05-2004)
    “…Species–climate ‘envelope’ models are widely used to evaluate potential climate change impacts upon species and biodiversity. Previous studies have used a…”
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    Avian influenza viruses in water birds, Africa by Gaidet, Nicolas, Dodman, Tim, Caron, Alexandre, Balança, Gilles, Desvaux, Stephanie, Goutard, Flavie, Cattoli, Giovanni, Lamarque, François, Hagemeijer, Ward, Monicat, François

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-04-2007)
    “…We report the first large-scale surveillance of avian influenza viruses in water birds conducted in Africa. This study shows evidence of avian influenza…”
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    Reassortant low-pathogenic avian influenza H5N2 viruses in African wild birds by SNOECK, Chantal J, ADEYANJU, Adeniyi T, DE LANDTSHEER, Sébastien, OTTOSSON, Ulf, MANU, Shiiwua, HAGEMEIJER, Ward, MUNDKUR, Taej, MULLER, Claude P

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-05-2011)
    “…To investigate the presence and persistence of avian influenza virus in African birds, we monitored avian influenza in wild and domestic birds in two different…”
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    Estimating avian dispersal distances from data on ringed birds by Thomson, David, van Noordwijk, Arie, Hagemeijer, Ward

    Published in Journal of applied statistics (01-11-2003)
    “…Data from birds ringed as chicks and recaptured during subsequent breeding seasons provide information on avian natal dispersal distances. However, national…”
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    Responding to Emerging Challenges: Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 by Cromie 1, Ruth, Davidson 2, Nick, Galbraith 3, Colin, Hagemeijer 4, Ward, Horwitz 5, Pierre, Lee 6, Rebecca, Mundkur 7, Taej, Stroud 8, David A.

    “…Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy Responding to Emerging Challenges: Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza…”
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    Movement ecology of five Afrotropical waterfowl species from Malawi, Mali and Nigeria by Takekawa, John Y, Heath, Shane R, Iverson, Samuel A, Gaidet, Nicolas, Cappelle, Julien, Dodman, Tim, Hagemeijer, Ward, Eldridge, William D, Petrie, Scott A, Yarris, Gregory S, Manu, Shiiwua, Olsen, Glenn H, Prosser, Diann J, Spragens, Kyle A, Douglas, David C, Newman, Scott H

    Published in Ostrich (04-05-2015)
    “…Habitat availability for Afrotropical waterbirds is highly dynamic with unpredictable rainfall patterns and ephemeral wetlands resulting in diverse movement…”
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    Avian Influenza Viruses in Water Birds, Africa1 by Gaidet, Nicolas, Dodman, Tim, Caron, Alexandre, Balança, Gilles, Desvaux, Stephanie, Goutard, Flavie, Cattoli, Giovanni, Lamarque, François, Hagemeijer, Ward, Monicat, François

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-04-2007)
    “…We report the first large-scale surveillance of avian influenza viruses in water birds conducted in Africa. This study shows evidence of avian influenza…”
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