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Balbontin, J., Moller, A.P., Hermosell, I.G., Marzal, A., Reviriego, et all. 2009. Individual responses in spring arrival date to ecological conditions during winter and migration in a migratory bird. Journal of Animal Ecology, Vol. 78, Issue 5, pp 981-989.

Butler, Christopher. 2003. The disproportionate effect of global warming on the arrival dates of short-distance migratory birds in North America. Ibis 145(3):484-495.

Cotton, Peter A. 2003. Avian migration phenology and global climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100(21):12219-12222.

Droege, Sam. 2003. Spring Arrivals of Maryland and Washington, D.C. Birds. Maryland Birdlife, Volume 59, No. 1-2.

Gaston, A.J., Gilchrist, G.H., Mallory, M.L., Smith, P.A. 2009. Changes in seasonal events, peak food availability, and consequent breeding adjustment in a marine bird: A case of progressive mismatching. The Condor 111(1):111-119.

Jonzen, N., Hedenstrom, A., Hjort, C., Lindstrom, A., Lundberg, P. and Andersson, A. 2002. Climate patterns and the stochastic dynamics of migratory birds. Oikos 97: 329–336.

Ledneva, Anna. Miller-Rushing, A. J., Primack, R. B., Imbres, C. 2004. Climate change as reflected in a naturalist’s diary, Middleborough, Massachusetts. Wilson Bulletin 116(3): 224-231.

Miller-Rushing, A.J., Primack, R.B., Stymeist, R. 2008. Interpreting variation in bird migration times as observed by volunteer. The Auk, July, Volume 125, No. 3, pp. 565-573.

Moller, A.P., Rubolini, D., Lehikoinen, E. 2008. Populations of migratory bird species that did not show a phenological response to climate change are declining. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Volume 105, No. 42.

Murphy-Klassen, Heather M., Underwood, T. J., Sealy, S. G., Cryrnyj, A. A. 2005. Long-term trends in spring arrival dates of migrant birds at Delta Marsh, Manitoba, in relation to climate change. Auk. 122(4): 1130-1148.

Reed, T.E., Warzybok, P., Wilson, A.J., Bradley, R.W., et all. 2009. Timing is everything: flexible phenology and shifting selection in a colonial seabird. Journal of Animal Ecology, Volume 78, Issue 2, pp 376-387.

Sillet, Scott T., Holmes, R. T., Sherry, T. W. 2000. Impacts of a global climate cycle on population dynamics of a migratory songbird. Science 288(5473):2040-2042.

Van Buskirk, J., Mulvihill, R.S., Leberman, R.C. 2009. Variable shifts in spring and autumn migration phenology in North American songbirds associated with climate change. Global Change Biology, pp 760-771.

Vegvari, Z, Bokony V, Barta Z, Kovacs G. 2009. Life history advancement of avian spring migration in response to climate change. Global Change Biology, Volume 16, Issue 1, pp 1-11.

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