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October 27, 2023
Individuals of a group-living shorebird show smaller home range overlap when food availability is low
He-Bo Peng, Chi-Yeung Choi, Zhijun Ma, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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July 27, 2021
Effects of anthropogenic landscapes on population maintenance of waterbirds
Xiaodan Wang, Xinhai Li, Xiaotong Ren, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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November 22, 2014
Rethinking China's new great wall
Zhijun Ma, David S Melville, Jianguo Liu, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management
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December 1, 2020
Dual threat of tidal flat loss and invasive Spartina alterniflora endanger important shorebird habitat in coastal mainland China
Micha V Jackson, Richard A Fuller, Xiaojing Gan, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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January 25, 2019
Changes in area and number of nature reserves in China
Zhijun Ma, Ying Chen, David S Melville, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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March 21, 2019
Multiple habitat use by declining migratory birds necessitates joined-up conservation
Micha V Jackson, Luis R Carrasco, Chi-Yeung Choi, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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April 25, 2019
Morphological and digestive adjustments buffer performance: How staging shorebirds cope with severe food declines
Shou-Dong Zhang, Zhijun Ma, Chi-Yeung Choi, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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August 15, 2017
Speciation, range contraction and extinction in the endemic New Zealand King Shag complex
Nicolas J Rawlence, Charlotte E Till, Luke J Easton, et al.
Nature Communications
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December 9, 2025
China's intertidal mariculture as an unexpected lifeline sustaining the world's most threatened shorebird flyway
He-Bo Peng, Zhenchang Zhu, Chi-Yeung Choi, et al.
Nature Communications
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April 14, 2017
Rapid population decline in migratory shorebirds relying on Yellow Sea tidal mudflats as stopover sites
Colin E Studds, Bruce E Kendall, Nicholas J Murray, et al.
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Movement Ecology
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October 27, 2023
Individuals of a group-living shorebird show smaller home range overlap when food availability is low
He-Bo Peng, Chi-Yeung Choi, Zhijun Ma, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
July 27, 2021
Effects of anthropogenic landscapes on population maintenance of waterbirds
Xiaodan Wang, Xinhai Li, Xiaotong Ren, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
November 22, 2014
Rethinking China's new great wall
Zhijun Ma, David S Melville, Jianguo Liu, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management
|
December 1, 2020
Dual threat of tidal flat loss and invasive Spartina alterniflora endanger important shorebird habitat in coastal mainland China
Micha V Jackson, Richard A Fuller, Xiaojing Gan, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
January 25, 2019
Changes in area and number of nature reserves in China
Zhijun Ma, Ying Chen, David S Melville, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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March 21, 2019
Multiple habitat use by declining migratory birds necessitates joined-up conservation
Micha V Jackson, Luis R Carrasco, Chi-Yeung Choi, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
|
April 25, 2019
Morphological and digestive adjustments buffer performance: How staging shorebirds cope with severe food declines
Shou-Dong Zhang, Zhijun Ma, Chi-Yeung Choi, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
|
August 15, 2017
Speciation, range contraction and extinction in the endemic New Zealand King Shag complex
Nicolas J Rawlence, Charlotte E Till, Luke J Easton, et al.
Nature Communications
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December 9, 2025
China's intertidal mariculture as an unexpected lifeline sustaining the world's most threatened shorebird flyway
He-Bo Peng, Zhenchang Zhu, Chi-Yeung Choi, et al.
Nature Communications
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April 14, 2017
Rapid population decline in migratory shorebirds relying on Yellow Sea tidal mudflats as stopover sites
Colin E Studds, Bruce E Kendall, Nicholas J Murray, et al.
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