Exploring Overlap of Feather Molting and Migration in Tundra Swans Using δ2H Analysis
Determining the processes that shape the relative timing of energetically-costly events in the annual cycle of migrating birds is important to our understanding of avian phenology and ecology. We paired satellite tracking and hydrogen stable isotope analysis (δ2H) to examine the relative timing of t...
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Main Authors: | Wolf Nathan, Smeltz T. Scott, Welker Jeffrey M., Rogers Matthew C., Ely Craig |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/408f5c205a784d9a9fdb6412a3c00a7f |
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