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East Atlantic Flyway Assessment 2020.The status of coastal waterbird populations and their sites.
Van Roomen, M.; Citegetse, G.; Crowe, O.; Dodman, T.; Hagemeijer, W.; Meise, K.; Schekkerman, H. (Ed.) (2022). East Atlantic Flyway Assessment 2020.The status of coastal waterbird populations and their sites. Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative: Wilhelmshaven. 256 pp.

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  • Van Roomen, M., editor
  • Citegetse, G., editor
  • Crowe, O., editor
  • Dodman, T., editor
  • Hagemeijer, W., editor
  • Meise, K., editor
  • Schekkerman, H., editor

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  • Henriques, M.; Belo, J.R.; Sá, J.; Monteiro, H.; Alves, J.A.; Piersma, T.; Dodman, T.; van Roomen, M. (2022). The Bijagós Archipelago: a key area for waterbirds of the East Atlantic Flyway, in: Van Roomen, M. et al. East Atlantic Flyway Assessment 2020.The status of coastal waterbird populations and their sites.. pp. 81-93, more
  • Reneerkens, J. (2022). Demographic monitoring along the East-Atlantic Flyway: a case study on Sanderlings using international citizen science, in: Van Roomen, M. et al. East Atlantic Flyway Assessment 2020.The status of coastal waterbird populations and their sites.. pp. 107-143, more

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