A Dispersive Migration in the Atlantic Puffin and Its Implications for Migratory Navigation

Volume: 6, Issue: 7, Pages: e21336 - e21336
Published: Jul 20, 2011
Abstract
Navigational control of avian migration is understood, largely from the study of terrestrial birds, to depend on either genetically or culturally inherited information. By tracking the individual migrations of Atlantic Puffins, Fratercula arctica, in successive years using geolocators, we describe migratory behaviour in a pelagic seabird that is apparently incompatible with this view. Puffins do not migrate to a single overwintering area, but...
Paper Details
Title
A Dispersive Migration in the Atlantic Puffin and Its Implications for Migratory Navigation
Published Date
Jul 20, 2011
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
7
Pages
e21336 - e21336
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