Programmed and flexible: long-term Zugunruhe data highlight the many axes of variation in avian migratory behaviour
Studies of Zugunruhe—the “migratory restlessness” behaviour of captive birds—have been integral to our understanding of animal migration, revealing an inherited propensity to migrate and an endogenous timing and navigation system. However, differences between Zugunruhe in captivity and migration in...
Main Authors: | Van Doren, B, Liedvogel, M, Helm, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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