Wintering Areas, Migratory Connectivity and Habitat Fidelity of Three Declining Nearctic- Neotropical Migrant Swallows
Conservation efforts directed at population declines for migratory animals must consider threats occurring at different stages often separated by vast distances. Furthermore, connectivity between populations and fidelity of individuals to specific habitats during the annual cycle are also important...
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Main Authors: | Imlay Tara Leah, Hobson Keith A., Roberto-Charron Amélie, Leonard Marty L. |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cea508282fc14d4e858bc8c8219e1c1a |
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