Mechanistic movement models identify continuously updated autumn migration cues in Arctic caribou
Abstract Background Migrations in temperate systems typically have two migratory phases, spring and autumn, and many migratory ungulates track the pulse of spring vegetation growth during a synchronized spring migration. In contrast, autumn migrations are generally less synchronous and the cues driv...
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Main Authors: | Matthew D. Cameron, Joseph M. Eisaguirre, Greg A. Breed, Kyle Joly, Knut Kielland |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5f6f3cc4c2ae45d28c62ba4f0004f32c |
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