Adjustment of the annual cycle to climatic change in a long-lived migratory bird specie
Climate change has advanced the phenology of many organisms. Migratory animals face particular problems because climate change in the breeding and the wintering range may be asynchronous, preventing rapid response to changing conditions. Advancement in timing of spring migration may have carry-ove...
Main Authors: | A. P. MØLLER, E. FLENSTED-JENSEN, W. MARDAL |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2009-04-01
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Series: | Current Zoology |
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Online Access: | http://www.currentzoology.org/paperdetail.asp?id=11113 |
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