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Wojciech Kania

Researcher at Museum and Institute of Zoology

Publications -  14
Citations -  679

Wojciech Kania is an academic researcher from Museum and Institute of Zoology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nest box & Nest. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 613 citations. Previous affiliations of Wojciech Kania include Polish Academy of Sciences.

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The design of artificial nestboxes for the study of secondary hole-nesting birds: a review of methodological inconsistencies and potential biases

Marcel M. Lambrechts, +55 more
- 09 Aug 2010 - 
TL;DR: The types of descriptive data that should be included in the methods sections of relevant manuscripts are listed to improve the reliability and usefulness of research based on long-term studies of any secondary hole-nesting species using artificial nestboxes for breeding or roosting.
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Variation of primary production during winter induces synchrony in survival rates in migratory white storks Ciconia ciconia

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that dynamics of migratory bird populations inhabiting large breeding areas can result from environmental variation encountered at a staging area that is visited for only a short period of time.
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Improving the analysis of movement data from marked individuals through explicit estimation of observer heterogeneity

TL;DR: Four different approaches to account for heterogeneity in observer distribution in spatial analyses of ring re-encounter data are reviewed, which could improve the understanding of bird movements considerably.
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Clutch-size variation in Western Palaearctic secondary hole-nesting passerine birds in relation to nest box design

Anders Pape Møller, +87 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the size of nest boxes and material used to construct nest boxes can differentially affect clutch size in different species, and suggested that the nest box design may affect not only focal species, but also indirectly other species through the effects of nestbox design on productivity and therefore potentially population density and hence interspecific competition.