Rönkä, Nelli
Pakanen, Veli-Matti
Pauliny, Angela
Thomson, Robert L.
Nuotio, Kimmo
Pehlak, Hannes
Thorup, Ole
Lehikoinen, Petteri
Rönkä, Antti
Blomqvist, Donald
Koivula, Kari
Kvist, Laura
Funding for this research was provided by:
Luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta, Oulun yliopisto
Emil Aaltosen Säätiö
Ella ja Georg Ehrnroothin Säätiö
Oulun Yliopiston Tukisäätiö
Academy of Finland (128384, 278759)
The Finnish Foundation for Nature Conservation
Koneen Säätiö
Tauno Tönningin Säätiö
Suomen Kulttuurirahasto
Estonian Environmental Board
Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas (21.5/2002-1037, 217-2005-817, 215-2009-463)
Stiftelsen Oscar och Lili Lamms Minne (FO2009-0007, FO2012-0039)
Carl Tryggers Stiftelse för Vetenskaplig Forskning (CTS 09:294)
Stiftelsen Olle Engkvist Byggmästare
Länsstyrelsen Hallands Län
University of Gothenburg
Article History
Received: 16 April 2020
Accepted: 8 June 2021
First Online: 19 June 2021
Declarations
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: The fieldwork in Estonia was conducted according to the national action plan for the Dunlin. Naturstyrelsen, Blåvandshuk and Aarhus University, Institute for Bioscience supported the Danish field work logistically. Permits for collecting samples were obtained from the Center for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (Finland), Estonian Environmental Board (Estonia) and Göteborgs and Malmö/Lunds djurförsöksetiska nämnd (Sweden). Permit numbers can be found in Additional file.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.