Migratory connectivity and effects of winter temperatures on migratory behaviour of the European robinErithacus rubecula: a continent‐wide analysis

Author:

Ambrosini Roberto1,Cuervo José Javier2,Feu Chris3,Fiedler Wolfgang4,Musitelli Federica1,Rubolini Diego5,Sicurella Beatrice6,Spina Fernando7,Saino Nicola5,Møller Anders Pape8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (DISAT) University of Milano Bicocca piazza della Scienza 1 20126 Milano Italy

2. Department of Evolutionary Ecology Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC Calle José Gutiérrez Abascal 2 E‐28006 Madrid Spain

3. EURING Data Bank Beckingham DN10 4PF Notts UK

4. Max‐Planck‐Institute for Ornithology Max‐Planck‐Institute for Ornithology Am Obstberg 1 D‐78315 Radolfzell Germany

5. Department of Biosciences University of Milano via Celoria 26 20133 Milano Italy

6. Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences University of Milano Bicocca piazza della Scienza 2 20126 Milano Italy

7. ISPRA Via Cà Fornacetta 9 40064 Ozzano dell'Emilia (BO) Italy

8. Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Systématique et Evolution CNRS UMR 8079, Université Paris‐Sud Bâtiment 362 F‐91405 Orsay Cedex France

Funder

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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5. Ambrosini R. Cuervo J. Møller A. duFeu C. Fiedler W. Musitelli F.et al. (2016)Data from: Migratory connectivity and effects of winter temperatures on migratory behaviour of the European robinErithacus rubecula: a continent‐wide analysis.Dryad Digital Repository doi:10.5061/dryad.5fn37.

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