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Henning Heldbjerg

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Nature|October 21, 2017
Ornithology: Danish dairy farmer delivers data coupTony Fox, Henning Heldbjerg
Ambio|March 30, 2021
Setting population-size targets for geese causing socio-economic conflictsFred A Johnson, Henning Heldbjerg, Szabolcs Nagy, et al.
Plos One|August 4, 2017
Common Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) increasingly select for grazed areas with increasing distance-to-nestHenning Heldbjerg, Anthony D Fox, Peder V Thellesen, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|December 10, 2025
Zero <i>Salmonella</i> prevalence found in common starlings <i>Sturnus vulgaris</i> captured in Danish cattle sheds on farms infected with <i>Salmonella enterica</i> DublinMalene Budde, Betina B Tvistholm, Henning Heldbjerg, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 27, 2018
Disentangling the effects of multiple environmental drivers on population changes within communitiesDiana E Bowler, Henning Heldbjerg, Anthony D Fox, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|March 27, 2019
Long-term declines of European insectivorous bird populations and potential causesDiana E Bowler, Henning Heldbjerg, Anthony D Fox, et al.
Biology Letters|June 16, 2017
A circannual perspective on daily and total flight distances in a long-distance migratory raptor, the Montagu's harrier, <i>Circus pygargus</i>Almut E Schlaich, Willem Bouten, Vincent Bretagnolle, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 26, 2021
Wintering bird communities are tracking climate change faster than breeding communitiesAleksi Lehikoinen, Åke Lindström, Andrea Santangeli, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 2, 2016
Consistent response of bird populations to climate change on two continentsPhilip A Stephens, Lucy R Mason, Rhys E Green, et al.
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Nature|October 21, 2017
Ornithology: Danish dairy farmer delivers data coupTony Fox, Henning Heldbjerg
Ambio|March 30, 2021
Setting population-size targets for geese causing socio-economic conflictsFred A Johnson, Henning Heldbjerg, Szabolcs Nagy, et al.
Plos One|August 4, 2017
Common Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) increasingly select for grazed areas with increasing distance-to-nestHenning Heldbjerg, Anthony D Fox, Peder V Thellesen, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|December 10, 2025
Zero <i>Salmonella</i> prevalence found in common starlings <i>Sturnus vulgaris</i> captured in Danish cattle sheds on farms infected with <i>Salmonella enterica</i> DublinMalene Budde, Betina B Tvistholm, Henning Heldbjerg, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 27, 2018
Disentangling the effects of multiple environmental drivers on population changes within communitiesDiana E Bowler, Henning Heldbjerg, Anthony D Fox, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|March 27, 2019
Long-term declines of European insectivorous bird populations and potential causesDiana E Bowler, Henning Heldbjerg, Anthony D Fox, et al.
Biology Letters|June 16, 2017
A circannual perspective on daily and total flight distances in a long-distance migratory raptor, the Montagu's harrier, <i>Circus pygargus</i>Almut E Schlaich, Willem Bouten, Vincent Bretagnolle, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 26, 2021
Wintering bird communities are tracking climate change faster than breeding communitiesAleksi Lehikoinen, Åke Lindström, Andrea Santangeli, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 2, 2016
Consistent response of bird populations to climate change on two continentsPhilip A Stephens, Lucy R Mason, Rhys E Green, et al.
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