
Publications Library
Peer-reviewed publications by Motus collaborators which have used Motus data.
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Attribution Guidelines
Whenever Motus data is used for purposes outside of the Motus platform, projects, collaborators and organizations must be properly acknowledged. Project citations should be used anytime Motus data is used or displayed outside of the Motus platform (see below for more information). Please review the Motus Collaboration Policy for more information regarding data use, project citation and acknowledgement.
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2025-01Anne L. Blondin, Mark C. Drever, Scott A. Flemming, Wendy E. Easton, Mark Maftei, Yuri Zharikov, Nils Warnock, Erica Nol
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May 2024Sander Lagerveld, Pepijn de Vries, Bart Noort, Karina Stienstra, Cor Sonneveld, Tamara Vallina, Martijn Keur, Josien Steenbergen
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2023-12-06Rebeca C Linhart, Diana J Hamilton, Julie Paquet, Cheri L Gratto-Trevor
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2023-07-10Adam D. Smith, Felicia J. Sanders, Kara L. Lefevre, Janet M. Thibault, Kevin S. Kalasz, Maina C. Handmaker, Fletcher M. Smith, Tim S. Keyes
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2023-07-01Kayla L. Davis, Sarah P. Saunders, Stephanie Beilke, Erin Rowan Ford, Jennifer Fuller, Ava Landgraf, Elise F. Zipkin
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2023-06-14Michael C. True, Katherine M. Gorman, Hila Taylor, Richard J. Reynolds, W. Mark Ford
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2023-05-01Nathan W. Cooper, Bryant C. Dossman, Lucas E. Berrigan, J. Morgan Brown, Dominic A. Cormier, Camille Bégin-Marchand, Amanda D. Rodewald, Philip D. Taylor, Junior A. Tremblay, Peter P. Marra
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2023-02-08Departure, routing and landing decisions of long-distance migratory songbirds in relation to weatherGeorg Rüppel, Ommo Hüppop, Sander Lagerveld, Heiko Schmaljohann, Vera BrustDeparture decisions Individual path choice Landing decisions Stopover duration Weather Royal Society Open Science
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2023Elisa Constancia Elizondo
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2023Sander Lagerveld, Kees Mostert
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2023Bat Conservation Trust
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2022-11-17Mark S. Martell, Althea A. Archer, Amber Burnette, Mary Lee, Frank Nicoletti, Kristin A. L. HallBreeding and postbreeding dispersal Individual path choice Post-fledging latency Journal of Raptor Research
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2022-10-28Lisa C. Horn, Heidi E.J. van Vliet, D. Ryan Norris, Bridget J.M. StutchburyFlight orientation Individual path choice Migratory phenology Survival The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
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2022-09-26Alicia Brunner, Bryant Dossman, Vitek Jirinec, Katie Percy, Christopher Tonra, Erik Johnson, Peter MarraIndividual path choice Migratory connectivity Migratory phenology Migratory speed Journal of Field Ornithology
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2022-09-23Vera Brust, Cas Eikenaar, Florian Packmor, Heiko Schmaljohann, Ommo Hüppop, Gábor Á. Czirják
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2022-08-19Petra Bach, Christian C. Voigt, Matthias Göttsche, Lothar Bach, Vera Brust, Reinhold Hill, Ommo Hüppop, Sander Lagerveld, Heiko Schmaljohann, Antje Seebens-Hoyer
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2022-08-08Alicia M. Korpach, Christina M. Davy, Alex Mills, Kevin C. Fraser
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2022-01-31Camille Bégin-Marchand, François Gagnon, Bruno Drolet, Jacques Ibarzabal, Junior TremblayBiodiversity management Breeding and postbreeding dispersal Departure decisions Individual path choice Migratory speed Residence time Avian Conservation and Ecology
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2021-10-13Underestimated scale of songbird offshore migration across the south-eastern North Sea during autumnVera Brust, Ommo HüppopMigration strategy Ecological barrier Flight orientation Individual path choice Journal of Ornithology
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2021-09Alexis R. Grinde, Annie Bracey, Stephen Kolbe
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2021-05-13Camille Bégin-Marchand, André Desrochers, Philip D. Taylor, Junior A. Tremblay, Lucas Berrigan, Barbara Frei, Ana Morales, Greg W. Mitchell
Attribution Formatting
Project citation format:
[Institution | Collaborators]. [Project Name and Number]. [Years of project activity]. Data accessed from Motus Wildlife Tracking System, Birds Canada. Available: https://motus.org/. Accessed: [Date]. *Institutions or collaborators, project name and number, and years of project activity can be identified through project profiles on the Motus website. Collaborators are encouraged to acknowledge Motus in any written work, popular or peer-reviewed publications, oral presentations, social media, or websites. Collaborators are also encouraged to acknowledge Motus as a program of Birds Canada in close collaboration with a diverse network of organizations, businesses and individuals. If Motus tools (e.g. Motus website, visualizations, output tables) are used in your analysis or communications, the citation should be as follows: Motus Wildlife Tracking System. [Year]. Birds Canada, Port Rowan, Ontario. Available: https://motus.org. Accessed: [Date]. Motus RBook citation: Birds Canada (2024). motus: Fetch and use data from the Motus Wildlife Tracking System. https://motusWTS.github.io/motus/. |
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