Seabird migration strategies: flight budgets, diel activity patterns, and lunar influence
Every year, billions of birds undertake extensive migrations between breeding and non-breeding areas, facing challenges that require behavioural adjustments, particularly to flight timing and duration. Such adjustments in daily activity patterns and the influence of extrinsic factors (e.g., environm...
Main Authors: | Bonnet-Lebrun, A-S, Dias, MP, Phillips, RA, Granadeiro, JP, Brooke, MDL, Chastel, O, Clay, TA, Fayet, AL, Gilg, O, Gonzalez-Solis, J, Guilford, T, Hanssen, SA, Hedd, A, Jaeger, A, Krietsch, J, Lang, J, Le Corre, M, Militao, T, Moe, B, Montevecchi, WA, Peter, H-U, Pinet, P, Rayner, MJ, Reid, T, Manuel Reyes-Gonzalez, J, Ryan, PG, Sagar, PM, Schmidt, NM, Thompson, DR, van Bemmelen, R, Watanuki, Y, Weimerskirch, H, Yamamoto, T, Catry, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2021
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