Journal of Avian Biology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Avian Biology is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Defining moults in migratory birds: a sequence‐based approach91
Nestling diet and parental food provisioning in a declining mountain passerine reveal high sensitivity to climate change23
Integrating light‐level geolocation with activity tracking reveals unexpected nocturnal migration patterns of the tawny pipit21
Geolocators lead to better measures of timing and renesting in black‐tailed godwits and reveal the bias of traditional observational methods21
Hummingbird torpor in context: duration, more than temperature, is the key to nighttime energy savings21
Heavy and persistent rainfall leads to brood reduction and nest failure in a passerine bird19
Higher temperatures are associated with reduced nestling body condition in a range‐restricted mountain bird19
Anthropogenic noise reduces avian feeding efficiency and increases vigilance along an urban–rural gradient regardless of species’ tolerances to urbanisation18
Dynamic changes in DNA methylation during postnatal development in zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata exposed to different temperatures17
Seasonal and daily movement patterns of an alpine passerine suggest high flexibility in relation to environmental conditions16
Rethinking classic starling displacement experiments: evidence for innate or for learned migratory directions?16
Winds at departure shape seasonal patterns of nocturnal bird migration over the North Sea15
Coping with the commute: behavioural responses to wind conditions in a foraging seabird14
Is there more than one way to cross the Caribbean Sea? Migratory strategies of Nearctic‐Neotropical landbirds departing from northern Colombia13
Effects of back‐mounted biologgers on condition, diving and flight performance in a breeding seabird13
Cryptic differentiation in the Manx shearwater hinders the identification of a new endemic subspecies13
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