GPS-telemetry unveils the regular high-elevation crossing of the Himalayas by a migratory raptor: implications for definition of a “Central Asian Flyway”
Abstract Remote technologies are producing leapfrog advances in identifying the routes and connectivity of migratory species, which are still unknown for hundreds of taxa, especially Asian ones. Here, we used GPS-telemetry to uncover the migration routes and breeding areas of the massive population...
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Auteurs principaux: | Nishant Kumar, Urvi Gupta, Yadvendradev V. Jhala, Qamar Qureshi, Andrew G. Gosler, Fabrizio Sergio |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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