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Arseny Tsvey
Arseny Tsvey
Researcher, Biological station Rybachy, Zoological institute RAS, Russia
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Global lack of flyway structure in a cosmopolitan bird revealed by a genome wide survey of single nucleotide polymorphisms
RHS Kraus, P Hooft, HJ Megens, A Tsvey, SY Fokin, RC Ydenberg, ...
Molecular Ecology, 2012
842012
Time of nocturnal departures in European robins,< i> Erithacus rubecula</i>, in relation to celestial cues, season, stopover duration and fat stores
CV Bolshakov, N Chernetsov, A Mukhin, VN Bulyuk, V Kosarev, P Ktitorov, ...
Animal Behaviour 74 (4), 855-865, 2007
842007
Influence of body condition and weather on departures of first-year European robins, Erithacus rubecula, from an autumn migratory stopover site
A Tsvey, VN Bulyuk, V Kosarev
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61 (11), 1665-1674, 2007
802007
Biological Earth observation with animal sensors
W Jetz, G Tertitski, R Kays, U Mueller, M Wikelski, S Åkesson, Y Anisimov, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 37 (4), 293-298, 2022
692022
The good and the bad stopover: behaviours of migrant reed warblers at two contrasting sites
P Ktitorov, A Tsvey, A Mukhin
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64, 1135-1143, 2010
692010
Widespread horizontal genomic exchange does not erode species barriers among sympatric ducks
RHS Kraus, HHD Kerstens, P van Hooft, HJ Megens, J Elmberg, A Tsvey, ...
BMC evolutionary biology 12, 1-10, 2012
662012
Towards a conceptual framework for explaining variation in nocturnal departure time of songbird migrants
F Müller, PD Taylor, S Sjöberg, R Muheim, A Tsvey, SA Mackenzie, ...
Movement Ecology 4, 1-12, 2016
652016
Timing of nocturnal autumn migratory departures in juvenile European robins (Erithacus rubecula) and endogenous and external factors
VN Bulyuk, A Tsvey
Journal of Ornithology 147 (2), 298-309, 2006
652006
Regulation of stopover duration in the European Robin Erithacus rubecula
VN Bulyuk, A Tsvey
Journal of Ornithology 154, 1115-1126, 2013
372013
Juvenile dispersal in Reed Warblers Acrocephalus scirpaceus at night
VN Bulyuk, A Mukhin, VA Fedorov, A Tsvey, D Kishkinev
Avian Ecol. Behav 5, 45-63, 2000
252000
Sex-related natal dispersal of Pied Flycatchers: how far away from home?
N Chernetsov, LV Sokolov, V Kosarev, D Leoke, M Markovets, A Tsvey, ...
The Condor 108 (3), 711-717, 2006
232006
Optimal stopover decisions of migrating birds under variable stopover quality: model predictions and the field data
NS Chernetsov, EA Skutina, VN Bulyuk, AL Tsvey
Zhurnal obschei biologii 65 (3), 211-217, 2004
182004
Time‐keeping programme can explain seasonal dynamics of leukocyte profile in a migrant bird
I Demina, A Tsvey, O Babushkina, J Bojarinova
Journal of avian biology 50 (7), 2019
152019
Mechanisms controling the timing of spring migration in birds
LV Sokolov, AL Tsvey
Biology Bulletin 43, 1148-1160, 2016
122016
Baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels are higher during spring than autumn migration in European robins
J Loshchagina, A Tsvey, S Naidenko
Hormones and Behavior 98, 96-102, 2018
92018
Faster spring migration in northern wheatears is not explained by an endogenous seasonal difference in refueling rates
C Eikenaar, A Tsvey, H Schmaljohann
Journal of Avian Biology 46 (6), 616-621, 2015
92015
Migratory strategy of robins (Erithacus rubecula) in Eastern Baltic
A Tsvey
PhD thesis, Saint-Petersburg Zoological institute (in Russian), 2008
72008
Control mechanisms of the timing of spring migration in birds
LV Sokolov, AL Tsvey
ZOOLOGICHESKY ZHURNAL 95 (11), 1362-1376, 2016
62016
Towards a conceptual framework for explaining variation in nocturnal departure time of songbird migrants. Mov Ecol. 2016; 4: 24
F Müller, PD Taylor, S Sjöberg, R Muheim, A Tsvey, SA Mackenzie
6
Migratory species show distinct patterns in corticosterone levels during spring and autumn migrations
A Tsvey, J Loshchagina, S Naidenko
Animal Migration 6 (1), 4-18, 2019
52019
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