Migratory navigation in birds: new opportunities in an era of fast-developing tracking technology.
Birds have remained the dominant model for studying the mechanisms of animal navigation for decades, with much of what has been discovered coming from laboratory studies or model systems. The miniaturisation of tracking technology in recent years now promises opportunities for studying navigation du...
Autors principals: | Guilford, T, Åkesson, S, Gagliardo, A, Holland, R, Mouritsen, H, Muheim, R, Wiltschko, R, Wiltschko, W, Bingman, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2011
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