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Manipulating individual state during migration provides evidence for carry-over effects modulated by environmental conditions
P Legagneux, PLF Fast, G Gauthier, J Bêty
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1730), 876-883, 2012
1152012
The effect of an external transmitter on the drag coefficient of a bird’s body, and hence on migration range, and energy reserves after migration
CJ Pennycuick, PLF Fast, N Ballerstädt, N Rattenborg
Journal of Ornithology 153, 633-644, 2012
1122012
Experimental evaluation of nest shelter effects on weight loss in incubating common eiders Somateria mollissima
PLF Fast, H Grant Gilchrist, RG Clark
Journal of Avian Biology 38 (2), 205-213, 2007
402007
Patterns of wetland use by brood-rearing lesser scaup in northern boreal forest of Canada
PLF Fast, RG Clark, RW Brook, JE Hines
Waterbirds 27 (2), 177-182, 2004
372004
Effects of implanted satellite transmitters on behavior and survival of female common eiders
PLF Fast, M Fast, A Mosbech, C Sonne, HG Gilchrist, S Descamps
The Journal of Wildlife Management 75 (7), 1553-1557, 2011
272011
Nest-site materials affect nest-bowl use by Common Eiders (Somateria mollissima)
PLF Fast, HG Gilchrist, RG Clark
Canadian Journal of Zoology 88 (2), 214-218, 2010
212010
Eye colour, aging, and decoy trap bias in Lesser Scaup, Aythya affinis
M Fast, RG Clark, RW Brook, PLF Fast, JM Devink, SW Leach
The Canadian field-naturalist 122 (1), 21-28, 2008
42008
Should I breed or should I go? Manipulating individual state during migration influences breeding decisions in a long‐lived bird species
T Grandmont, P Fast, I Grentzmann, G Gauthier, J Bêty, P Legagneux
Functional Ecology 37 (3), 602-613, 2023
32023
L'Aquila: science is not a crystal ball.
PLF Fast
Nature 491 (7423), 2012
32012
Nest site selection by common eiders: relationships with habitat features, microclimate and incubation success
P Fast
University of Saskatchewan, 2006
22006
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