The movement shortfall in bird conservation: accounting for nomadic, dispersive and irruptive species
Efforts to prioritize conservation planning are undermined by several recognized knowledge shortfalls. Here we highlight a further shortfall, which we term the ‘movement shortfall’, in our knowledge of species movements, with particular reference to dispersive, irruptive and nomadic birds. Despite 1...
Main Authors: | Cottee-Jones, H, Matthews, T, Whittaker, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2015
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