Yann Muzika's scientific contributions

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The extensive coastline of Sumatra, Indonesia, is known to support internationally significant congregations of migratory waterbirds along the East Asian−Australasian Flyway (EAAF), including multiple globally threatened species such as Nordmann’s Greenshank and Great Knot. Yet, many gaps remain in our knowledge about key shorebird sites on Sumatra...
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Details are presented of the first two Indonesian records of the Little Stint Calidris minuta, discovered during shorebird surveys on the north coast of Aceh Province, Sumatra, between 18 October 2019 and 30 January 2020. As the species has already been recorded multiple times in most of the surrounding countries it is assumed that it had hitherto...

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... The Great Knot is a winter visitor shorebird in Sumatra [38], and four fieldworks in North Sumatra suggest that the area supports important population, with counts of 380 birds in March 2002, 100 birds in January 2009, 436 birds in March 2011 and 1.255 birds in October 2014 to April 2015 [39][40][41][42]. A current survey from Aceh province of northernmost Sumatra Island observed 12 Great Knots [43]. ...