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Авторы:
Bulla Martin,
Reneerkens Jeroen,
Weiser Emily L.,
Sokolov Aleksandr,
Taylor Audrey R.,
Sittler Benoît,
McCaffery Brian J.,
Ruthrauff Dan R.,
Catlin Daniel H.,
Payer David C.,
Ward David H.,
Solovyeva Diana V.,
Santos Eduardo S.A.,
Rakhimberdiev Eldar,
Nol Erica,
Kwon Eunbi,
Brown Glen S.,
Hevia Glenda D.,
River Gates H.,
Johnson James A.,
van Gils Jan A.,
Hansen Jannik,
Lamarre Jean-François,
Rausch Jennie,
Conklin Jesse R.,
Liebezeit Joe,
Bêty Joël,
Lang Johannes,
Alves José A.,
Fernández-Elipe Juan,
Exo Klaus-Michael,
Bollache Loïc,
Bertellotti Marcelo,
Giroux Marie-Andrée,
van de Pol Martijn,
Johnson Matthew,
Boldenow Megan L.,
Valcu Mihai,
Soloviev Mikhail,
Sokolova Natalya,
Senner Nathan R.,
Lecomte Nicolas,
Meyer Nicolas,
Schmidt Niels Martin,
Gilg Olivier,
Smith Paul A.,
Machín Paula,
McGuire Rebecca L.,
Cerboncini Ricardo A.S.,
Ottvall Richard,
van Bemmelen Rob S.A.,
Swift Rose J.,
Saalfeld Sarah T.,
Jamieson Sarah E.,
Brown Stephen,
Piersma Theunis,
Albrecht Tomas,
D’Amico Verónica,
Lanctot Richard B.,
Kempenaers Bart
Аннотация:Kubelka et al. (Reports, 9 November 2018, p. 680) claim that climate change has disrupted patterns of nest predation in shorebirds. They report that predation rates have increased since the 1950s, especially in the Arctic. We describe methodological problems with their analyses and argue that there is no solid statistical support for their claims.