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Publications by Meit Öberg
Factors Influencing Plasticity in the Arrival‐breeding Interval in a Migratory Species Reacting to Climate Change
Ecology and Evolution
Evolution
Ecology
Nature
Systematics
Behavior
Landscape Conservation
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Future Suitability of Habitat in a Migratory Ungulate Under Climate Change
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Environmental Science
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Immunology
Biological Sciences
Medicine
Agricultural
Populations of Migratory Bird Species That Did Not Show a Phenological Response to Climate Change Are Declining
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
Phenotypic Plasticity in Response to Climate Change: The Importance of Cue Variation
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Biochemistry
Agricultural
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biological Sciences
Potential Sensitivity of Québec's Breeding Birds to Climate Change
Avian Conservation and Ecology
Evolution
Ecology
Nature
Systematics
Animal Science
Landscape Conservation
Behavior
Zoology
Demographic Response to Environmental Variation in Breeding, Stopover and Non-Breeding Areas in a Migratory Passerine
Oecologia
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Responses to Climate Change in Avian Migration Timemicroevolution Versus Phenotypic Plasticity
Climate Research
Environmental Chemistry
Atmospheric Science
Environmental Science
Factors Influencing Organizational Change Efforts
Journal of Organizational Change Management
Management
Organizational Behavior
Decision Sciences
Human Resource Management
Strategy
Innovation
Management of Technology
The Invisible Prevalence of Citizen Science in Global Research: Migratory Birds and Climate Change
PLoS ONE
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Climate Change May Alter Breeding Ground Distributions of Eastern Migratory Monarchs (Danaus Plexippus) via Range Expansion of Asclepias Host Plants
PLoS ONE
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