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James W. Fox, MD

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Philadelphia, PA 19107

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Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Migration Routes and Staging Areas of Trans-Saharan Turtle Doves Appraised from Light-Level Geolocators
  2. Identifying migratory pathways used by rusty blackbirds breeding in Southcentral Alaska
  3. Pre-migratory change in mass and the migration track of a Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos from Scotland
  4. Dramatic intraspecific differences in migratory routes, stopover sites and wintering areas, revealed using light-level geolocators
  5. New insight concerning transoceanic migratory pathways of Pacific Golden-Plovers (Pluvialis fulva): The Japan stopover and other linkages as revealed by geolocators
  6. Phenotypic response to environmental cues, orientation and migration costs in songbirds flying halfway around the world
  7. Cross-hemisphere migration of a 25 g songbird
  8. Migration routes and strategies in a highly aerial migrant, the common swift Apus apus, revealed by light-level geolocators
  9. Tracking migration routes and the annual cycle of a trans-Sahara songbird migrant
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  11. The annual cycle of a trans-equatorial Eurasian-African passerine migrant: Different spatio-temporal strategies for autumn and spring migration
  12. The northern black swift: Migration path and wintering area revealed
  13. Great flights by great snipes: Long and fast non-stop migration over benign habitats
  14. Geolocator studies on Ruddy Turnstones Arenaria interpres and Greater Sandplovers Charadrius leschenaultii in the East Asian-Australasia Flyway reveal widely different migration strategies
  15. Erratum: Estimating migratory connectivity of gray catbirds (Dumetella Carolinensis) using geolocator and mark-recapture data (Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease)
  16. Rapid Communications: Estimating migratory connectivity of gray catbirds (Dumetella carolinensis) using geolocator and mark-recapture data
  17. Veery (Catharus fuscescens) wintering locations, migratory connectivity, and a revision of its winter range using geolocator technology
  18. Tracking the migrations of Pacific Golden-Plovers (Pluvialis fulva) between Hawaii and Alaska: New insight on flight performance, breeding ground destinations, and nesting from birds carrying light level geolocators
  19. Migrations and winter quarters of five common terns tracked using geolocators
  20. Effects of post-breeding moult and energetic condition on timing of songbird migration into the tropics
  21. Individual variation in migratory movements and winter behaviour of Iberian Lesser Kestrels Falco naumanni revealed by geolocators
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