Browsing by Author "Fenn, Sarah R."
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Item Among-individual and within-individual variation in seasonal migration covaries with subsequent reproductive success in a partially-migratory bird(2020-07-29) Reid, Jane M.; Souter, Moray; Fenn, Sarah R.; Acker, Paul; Payo-Payo, Ana; Burthe, Sarah J.; Wanless, Sarah; Daunt, Francis; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem Carry-over effects of seasonal migration on reproductive success through breeding site retention in a partially migratory bird.(2024-07-01) Morinay, Jennifer; Daunt, Francis; Morley, Timothy; Fenn, Sarah R.; Burthe, Sarah J.; Reid, Jane; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem Collateral benefits of targeted supplementary feeding on demography and growth rate of a threatened population(2020-11) Fenn, Sarah R.; Bignal, Eric M.; Trask, Amanda E.; McCracken, Davy I.; Monaghan, Pat; Reid, Jane M.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem Evaluating the efficacy of independent versus simultaneous management strategies to address ecological and genetic threats to population viability(2019-10) Trask, Amanda E.; Fenn, Sarah R.; Bignal, Eric M.; McCracken, Davy I.; Monaghan, Pat; Reid, Jane M.; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem Integrating advances in population and evolutionary ecology with conservation strategy through long-term studies of red-billed choughs(2022) Reid, Jane; Bignal, Eric M.; Bignal, Sue; McCracken, Davy I.; Fenn, Sarah R.; Trask, Amanda E.; Monaghan, Pat; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem Within-year and among-year variation in impacts of targeted conservation management on juvenile survival in a threatened population(2021-12-01) Fenn, Sarah R.; Bignal, Eric M.; Bignal, Sue; Trask, Amanda E.; McCracken, Davy I.; Monaghan, Pat; Reid, Jane; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences
