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University of Groningen

Ruffs in rough times

Schmaltz, Lucie

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List of Publications

Onrust, J., Loonstra, A.H.J,

Schmaltz, L.E., Verkuil, Y.I., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W.,

Piersma, T. 2017. Detection of earthworm prey by ruffs Philomachus pugnax.

Ibis 159, 647–656.

Schmaltz, L.E., Juillet, C., Tinbergen, J.M., Verkuil, Y.I., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W.,

Piersma, T. 2015. Apparent annual survival of staging ruffs during a period

of population decline: insights from sex and site-use related differences.

Population Ecology 57, 613–624.

Schmaltz, L.E., Loonstra, A.H.J., Wymenga, E., Hobson, K.A., Piersma, T.

2017. Quantifying the non-breeding provenance of staging Ruffs, Philomachus

pugnax, using stable isotope analysis of different tissues. Journal of

Ornithology 159, 191–203.

Schmaltz, L.E., Vega, M.L., Verkuil, Y.I., Hooimeijer, J.C.E.W., Piersma, T. 2016.

Use of agricultural fields by ruffs in southwest Friesland in 2003–2013.

Ardea 104, 23–32.

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