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期刊名:Movement ecology

缩写:MOV ECOL

ISSN:2051-3933

e-ISSN:2051-3933

IF/分区:3.9/Q1

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Alexander R Schindler,Anthony D Fox,Alyn J Walsh et al. Alexander R Schindler et al.
Background: Understanding animal movement patterns among subpopulations is crucial for identifying spatiotemporal patterns in animal abundance. Quantifying such movement rates enables a better understanding of population ...
Michael Griego,Mariamar Gutierrez Ramirez,Alexander R Gerson Michael Griego
Each spring, migratory Gray Catbirds (Dumetella carolinensis, henceforth referred to as Catbirds) that have wintered in Central America and the Caribbean, fly across the Gulf of Mexico during their northern migration. These long-distance fl...
Luciana C Ferreira,Ronen Galaiduk,Ben Radford et al. Luciana C Ferreira et al.
Background: Movement of marine predators can connect different habitats and create links that are key for maintaining metapopulation dynamics, genetic diversity, energy flow and trophic links within and between systems. T...
David González Del Portillo,Beatriz Arroyo,Eladio L García de la Morena et al. David González Del Portillo et al.
The study of migration ecology is crucial for understanding the factors and pressures affecting migratory species. Here, we studied the migratory ecology of the little bustard (Tetrax tetrax), a steppe bird that has suffered a sharp decline...
Qing Xiao,Houlang Duan,Bingrun Zhu et al. Qing Xiao et al.
Background: The degradation and loss of critical nodes in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) migration network could have implications for the migration of shorebirds. The conservation of critical nodes along the E...
Nick A Alioto,Andrew O Finley,Bryce W Robinson et al. Nick A Alioto et al.
Background: Large bodies of water are ecological barriers known to influence the migration properties of avian migrants. Among soaring raptors, various flight strategies are used during migration to overcome these obstacl...
I van der Knaap,H Kuipers,J van Eerbeek et al. I van der Knaap et al.
Background: To complete their lifecycle, diadromous fish often need to pass anthropogenic barriers in regulated rivers and estuaries (e.g., pumping stations, weirs, hydropower facilities). The safe and timely passage of t...
Yuuki Y Watanabe,Eugene A Baranov,Nobuyuki Miyazaki Yuuki Y Watanabe
Background: Understanding how predatory animals efficiently locate prey with limited knowledge of its location is challenging. Optimal foraging theory suggests that animals improve their food intake through experience-bas...