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    Migrating to North Wales: The 'English' Experience

    Day, G. A., Day, G., Drakakis-Smith, A. & Davis, H. H., 1 Sept 2008, In: Contemporary Wales. 21, 1, p. 101-129

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  3. Migration and niche partitioning simultaneously increase species richness and rarity

    Ai, D., Chu, C., Ellwood, M. D. F., Hou, R. & Wang, G., 10 Jun 2013, In: Ecological Modelling. 258, p. 33-39 7 p.

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  4. Migration of fluorine in fluorapatite - a concerted mechanism

    Jay, E. E., Rushton, M. J. D. & Grimes, R. W., 2012, In: Journal of Materials Chemistry. 22, 13, p. 6097-6103 7 p.

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    Migration of heavy metals in soil as influenced by compost amendments.

    Farrell, M., Perkins, W. T., Hobbs, P. J., Griffith, G. W. & Jones, D. L., 1 Jan 2010, In: Environmental Pollution. 158, 1, p. 55-64

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  6. Published

    Migration through a language planning lens: A typology of Welsh speakers' migration decisions

    Bonner, E., Prys, C., Hodges, R. & Mitchelmore, S., 7 Aug 2024, In: Current issues in language planning. 25, 4, p. 394-415 22 p.

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    Migratory Eurasian reed warblers can use magnetic declination to solve the longitude problem

    Chernetsov, N., Pakhomov, A., Kobylkov, D., Kishkinev, D., Holland, R. & Mouritsen, H., 11 Sept 2017, In: Current Biology. 27, 17, p. 2647-2651

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  8. Migratory Reed Warblers Need Intact Trigeminal Nerves to Correct for a 1,000 km Eastward Displacement

    Kishkinev, D., Chernetsov, N., Heyers, D. & Mouritsen, H., 26 Jun 2013, In: PLoS ONE. 8, 6, e65847.

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  9. Migratory bats are attracted by red light but not by warm- white light: Implications for the protection of nocturnal migrants

    Voigt, C. C., Rehnig, K., Lindecke, O. & Petersons, G., Sept 2018, In: Ecology and Evolution. 8, 18, p. 9353-9361

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  10. E-pub ahead of print

    Migratory bats are sensitive to magnetic inclination changes during the compass calibration period

    Schneider, W. T., Holland, R. A., Keišs, O. & Lindecke, O., Nov 2023, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Biology letters. 19, 11, p. 20230181

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  11. Published

    Migratory flight imposes oxidative stress in bats

    Constantini, D., Lindecke, O., Petersons, G. & Voigt, C. C., Apr 2019, In: Current zoology. 65, 2, p. 147-153

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