Journal of Avian Biology
@avianbiology
Open access outlet for innovative, hypothesis-driven research on the biology of birds, with a particular emphasis on ecological, evolutionary and behavioural studies. Nordic Society Oikos journal advocating fair, openly accessible and reproducible research
New paper: How can we advance avian microbiome research? This perspective identifies key methodological challenges and offers practical recommendations to advance studies of bird–microbe interactions. ➡️ vist.ly/5e36n #microbiome #ornithology #birds #methods
New paper: How does age influence migration timing? In great reed warblers, the oldest males depart earlier and arrived earlier than younger males, suggesting experience or age-related changes may shape spring migration schedules. ➡️ vist.ly/5dqbk #MigrationEcology #Ornithology #birds
New paper: Is migration more dangerous during disease outbreaks? Long-term GPS tracking of rough-legged buzzards suggests highly pathogenic avian influenza substantially increased mortality risk during both spring and autumn migration. ➡️ vist.ly/5d8rb #MigrationEcology #Ornithology
New paper: flight is costly—but so are infections. This review highlights how the immune system + pathogens can contribute to changes in the oxidative balance of migrating birds, with consequences for migratory behaviour and strategies ➡️ vist.ly/5crkm #ornithology #migration #pathogens
New paper: Do all black crow feathers look the same? American crow feather coloration varied with age, but not sex, and visual modelling suggests these subtle differences are detectable by crows and may be relevant for social communication. ➡️vist.ly/5ccds #Ornithology #birds
New paper: How flexible are migratory stopovers? A 30-year study of western sandpipers shows little change in stopover duration across four key Pacific Flyway sites, suggesting limited scope to adjust refuelling time in response to environmental change ➡️ vist.ly/5bvqt #Ornithology
New paper: how does raising young affect the movements of a territorial raptor? GPS tracking of Bonelli’s eagles shows that successful breeders spend more time in flight after their young have fledged, suggesting delayed costs of reproduction. ➡️ vist.ly/5bpy9 #ornithology #movement
New paper: how does phenology of migratory birds change in non-breeding areas? Analyses of 24 years of ringing data from Nigeria show species-specific shifts in migration timing, consistent with possible evolutionary adjustment to climate change. ➡️ vist.ly/5bcwt #ornithology #birds
New paper: how does dietary variation affect yolk fatty acids? In great tits, differences in beech seed availability between years are associated with substantial shifts in egg yolk fatty acids, linking forest food variation to embryo nutrition ➡️ vist.ly/5ajwh #ornithology #birds #diet
Great bird science starts with great methods 🐦🔬 We are pleased to announce the launch of a new article type: Methods and Tools Read more here: vist.ly/5abuz To help launch our new article type, we have put together a Virtual Issue: vist.ly/5abuu #ornithology #methods #tools
Looking forward to 3 days of great #biologyresearch at #SEBConference! Come and say hello in the exhibitor hall and get some @nordicoikos.bsky.social.bsky swag! Hope to chat to many of you about our journals and our society! #ecology #ornithology #evolution #physiology #plants
New paper: How do immune and oxidative status differ with age in a long-lived seabird? Older Scopoli's shearwaters show higher antioxidant enzyme activity + some elevated immune markers, but no detectable increase in DNA damage or signs of immunosenescence ➡️ vist.ly/5a652 #ornithology
📣 Third issue of 2026 complete! From bird sounds to migration, epigenetics and connectivity, explore new cutting-edge #ornithology research ⬇️ vist.ly/5a4zh Cover featuring the article by Rosado- Llerena et al on Andean foothill connectivity ➡️ vist.ly/5a4zk #birds 🪶
✨Special issue contribution Introduced house sparrows showed more numerous, larger, and more variable DNA-methylation changes after simulated infection than native birds, suggesting distinct epigenetic responses that may aid introduction success. ➡️ vist.ly/59y5v #ornithology #birds 🪶
✨ Special issue contribution In urban great tits, epigenetic changes in the DRD4 gene help explain tolerance to human disturbance, influencing vigilance and return behavior after disruption ➡️ vist.ly/59tvs #ornithology #birds #urbanization #epigenetics #behaviour
✨Special issue contribution What regulates seasonal life-history stages in environments with little seasonality? Research on rufous-collared sparrows suggests DNA methylation may contribute to the flexible expression of breeding and molt ➡️ vist.ly/59stz #ornithology #birds #epigenetics
✨ Special issue contribution Comparing two DNA methylation methods for building epigenetic clocks in chestnut-crowned babblers. Whole-genome enzymatic methyl sequencing yield highly accurate age estimates, outperforming fragment-based approaches. ➡️ vist.ly/59psq #ornithology #birds
✨ Special issue contribution Vitellogenin expression and DNA methylation in the VTG2 promoter changed between pre- and early breeding in dark-eyed juncos, indicating that liver epigenetic regulation may contribute to seasonal timing of reproduction ➡️ vist.ly/59nku #ornithology #birds 🪶
✨ Special issue contribution House sparrows from native ranges and stable climates show higher expression levels of key DNA methylation enzymes across tissues, suggesting these enzymes may help birds adjust traits during range expansions ➡️ vist.ly/59k44 #ornithology #birds #epigenetics
✨ Special issue contribution Circulating miRNAs in wild ruddy turnstones show sex- and age-related responses to low pathogenic avian influenza virus infection, highlighting their potential as non-invasive markers for avian health and infection dynamics ➡️ vist.ly/59iaq #ornithology
✨ New Special Issue Out! "Novel Insights and Future Directions in Avian Ecological Epigenetics" Highlighting how epigenetic mechanisms shape ecologically relevant traits in birds, and identifying knowledge gaps for future research on avian epigenetics. ➡️ vist.ly/59ewk #ornithology 🪶
New paper: How do Egyptian vultures balance moult, migration, and breeding? Analyses of 740 moult records show that sedentary populations replace more feathers annually than migratory populations, reflecting different life-history trade-offs ➡️ vist.ly/59a5x #ornithology #birds #moult
New paper: Can dietary flexibility benefit seabirds when marine resources become less predictable? Lesser black-backed gull pairs that adjusted their diet more between years produced heavier chicks in the year with the lowest marine contribution ➡️ vist.ly/58pxv #ornithology #birds #diet
New paper: what affects dive duration in diving birds? A comparative study of 53 bird species shows that wing- and foot-propelled divers differ in dive duration, suggesting that swimming mode contributes to variation in diving performance. ➡️ vist.ly/589eb #ornithology #birds #behaviour
New paper: how does forestry affect different tit species? 30 years of data from Finland show that clear-cutting and thinning can have contrasting effects on willow, great and blue tits, with consequences for recruitment and population persistence. ➡️ vist.ly/57q7h #ornithology #birds
New paper: decoding song of one of the least studied North American passerines. Passive acoustic monitoring shows diel separation in song type use, as well as distinct daily and seasonal patterns for primary and flight songs for the LeConte's sparrow. ➡️ vist.ly/579ik #ornithology #birds
New paper: how complex is parrot communication? Yellow-naped amazons use duet calls built from 36 call types arranged by syntactic rules, with many calls biased toward or exclusive to one sex, revealing sophisticated vocal communication. ➡️ vist.ly/56r7w #ornithology #birds #syntax
Migratory birds perform extraordinary journeys—but we still don’t fully understand how they do it. #TiiaKärkkäinen, @pablosalmon.bsky.social & @barbarahelm.bsky.social reveal why the field of migration physiology is still wide open for new discoveries ➡️ vist.ly/56fr7 #ornithology
New paper: why do birds consume faeces? Novel records of coprophagy in alpine choughs during winter suggest that this behaviour may have nutritional or microbial benefits during periods of food limitation. ➡️ vist.ly/563ik #ornithology #behaviour #birds #diet #microbiome
📣 EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE 📣 Special issue - Call for papers FROM CHIRPS TO INSIGHTS: PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING FOR APPLIED ORNITHOLOGY More info: vist.ly/55veu Guest editors: #JanO.Engler, #JennFoote, @silvereyedom.bsky.social #SimonThorn #ornithology #birds #bioacoustics 🪶🧪