Migration strategy predicts stopover ecology in shorebirds on the northern Gulf of Mexico
Twenty-eight species of migratory shorebirds rely on the coastlines of the northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM) to fuel migrations to near-arctic breeding grounds. Shorebird species vary in their migration ecology: some species use a “jump” strategy, migrating long distances without stopping, while others...
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De Gruyter
2015
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