
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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2011-08-01Alexander M. Mills, Bethany G. Thurber, Stuart A. Mackenzie, Philip D. Taylor
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2011-09-28Liam P. McGuire, Christopher G. Guglielmo, Stuart A. Mackenzie, Philip D. TaylorMigration strategy Activity patterns Departure decisions Departure preparation Stopover duration Journal of Animal Ecology
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2014-07-01Bradley K. Woodworth, Charles M. Francis, Philip D. TaylorDeparture decisions Ecological barrier Flight orientation Site importance Survival Journal of Avian Biology
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2015Bradley K. Woodworth, Greg W. Mitchell, D. Ryan Norris, Charles M. Francis, Philip D. Taylor
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2020-08-08Andrew T. Beauchamp, Christopher G. Guglielmo, Yolanda E. MorbeyActivity patterns Departure decisions Displacement Migratory phenology Migratory physiology Stopover duration Journal of Animal Ecology
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2022-02-03John A. Herbert, David Mizrahi, Caz M. Taylor
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2023-10-19Moult migrant Tennessee Warblers undergo extensive stopover in peri-urban forests of southern QuebecVanessa Poirier, Barbara Frei, Mathilde Lefvert, Ana Morales, Kyle Hamish ElliottDeparture decisions Home range and territory Migratory phenology Site importance Stopover duration Urban landscapes Canadian Journal of Zoology
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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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2019-04P. H. Loring, P. W. C. Paton, J. D. McLaren, H. Bai, R. Janaswamy, H. F. Goyert, C. R. Griffin, P. R. SievertBiodiversity management Breeding and postbreeding dispersal Departure decisions Flight altitude Individual path choice Weather Sterling (VA): US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. OCS Study BOEM
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2022-9-2Sarah G. Neima, Rebeca C. Linhart, Diana J. Hamilton, Cheri L. Gratto-Trevor, Julie Paquet
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2025-05-06Brendan P. Boyd, Sue M. Hayes, Anna Agazzi Migotto, Bridget J. M. Stutchbury
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2025-03-31Thomas Lameris, Allert Bijleveld, Roeland Bom, Julia Karagicheva, Hidde Kressin, Eva Kok, Sander Lagerveld, Luc de Monte, Barbara Helm, Theunis Piersma
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2025-02-25Anne N. M. A. Ausems, Hannah MacKellar, Glen S. Brown, Erica Nol
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2015-11-13Bryant C. Dossman, Greg W. Mitchell, D. Ryan Norris, Philip D. Taylor, Christopher G. Guglielmo, Stephen N. Matthews, Paul G. Rodewald
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2015-08-15Greg W. Mitchell, Bradley K. Woodworth, Philip D. Taylor, D. Ryan Norris
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2017-01-11Cas Eikenaar, Florian Müller, Clara Leutgeb, Sven Hessler, Konstantin Lebus, Philip D. Taylor, Heiko Schmaljohann
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2017-11-15Sjoerd Duijns, Lawrence J. Niles, Amanda Dey, Yves Aubry, Christian Friis, Stephanie Koch, Alexandra M. Anderson, Paul A. SmithBiodiversity management Carry-over effects Departure decisions Flight speed Migratory phenology Migratory physiology Weather Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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2017-08-05Jennifer R. Smetzer, David I. King, Philip D. TaylorDeparture decisions Ecological barrier Flight orientation Individual path choice Site importance Journal of Avian Biology
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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