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Eva Marina Anna Kok
Eva Marina Anna Kok
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Within-individual canalization contributes to age-related increases in trait repeatability: a longitudinal experiment in red knots
EMA Kok, JB Burant, A Dekinga, P Manche, D Saintonge, T Piersma, ...
The American Naturalist 194 (4), 455-469, 2019
472019
When a typical jumper skips: itineraries and staging habitats used by Red Knots (Calidris canutus piersmai) migrating between northwest Australia and the New …
T Piersma, EMA Kok, CJ Hassell, HB Peng, YI Verkuil, G Lei, ...
Ibis 163 (4), 1235-1251, 2021
252021
A red knot as a black swan: how a single bird shows navigational abilities during repeat crossings of the Greenland Icecap
EMA Kok, TL Tibbitts, DC Douglas, PW Howey, A Dekinga, B Gnep, ...
Journal of Avian Biology 51 (8), 2020
192020
Red knots (Calidris canutus islandica) manage body mass with dieting and activity
KJ Mathot, EMA Kok, P van den Hout, A Dekinga, T Piersma
Journal of Experimental Biology 223 (21), jeb231993, 2020
82020
Experimental tests of a seasonally changing visual preference for habitat in a long‐distance migratory shorebird
EMA Kok, JA Hogan, T Piersma
Ethology 126 (7), 681-693, 2020
72020
Evolutionary design of a flexible, seasonally migratory, avian phenotype: why trade gizzard mass against pectoral muscle mass?
KJ Mathot, E Kok, JB Burant, A Dekinga, P Manche, D Saintonge, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286 (1903), 2019
72019
Priorities for translating goodwill between movement ecologists and conservation practitioners into effective collaboration
RJM Nuijten, TE Katzner, AM Allen, AI Bijleveld, T Boorsma, L Börger, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 5 (1), e12870, 2023
62023
Multiple dimensions of habitat selection: how the combined effects of food density and detectability drive forager distributions
J de Fouw, EMA Kok, E Penning, T Piersma, JA van Gils
Bottom-up and top-down forces in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, 119, 2016
22016
Sufficient food is critical for a long-distant migratory shorebird to advance migration phenology
T Lameris, A Bijleveld, R Bom, J Karagicheva, H Kressin, E Kok, ...
12025
Experimentally increased food availability allows for earlier departure in a long‐distance migratory shorebird
TK Lameris, AI Bijleveld, RA Bom, J Karagicheva, H Kressin, EMA Kok, ...
Functional Ecology 39 (12), 3434-3445, 2025
2025
Power source, data retrieval method, and attachment type affect success of dorsally mounted tracking tag deployments in 37 species of shorebirds
EL Weiser, RB Lanctot, DR Ruthrauff, ST Saalfeld, TL Tibbitts, ...
Journal of Avian Biology 2025 (6), e03487, 2025
2025
Why Knot?: Exploration of variation in long-distance migration
E Kok
2020
Paula, the pioneer
EMA Kok, TL Tibbitts, PW Howey, A Dekinga, KJ Mathot, T Piersma
International Wader Study Group Conference 2016, 2016
2016
Kok, EMA Wading through literature: do adult and juvenile Common Ringed Plovers avoid competition through different migration strategies? 2017. Wader Study, 124, 81-82
E Kok
Why Knot?, 254, 0
PART II: CAUSES OF MIGRATION
KJ Mathot, EMA Kok, JB Burant, A Dekinga, P Manche, D Saintonge, ...
Why Knot?, 99, 0
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT OF MIGRATORY ROUTINES IN RED KNOTS (CALIDRIS CANUTUS CANUTUS)
EMA Kok
Why Knot?, 163, 0
A FOLLOW UP ON A TRANSMITTER ATTACHMENT METHOD FOR RED KNOTS
EMA Kok
Why Knot?, 61, 0
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