Energetic consequences of contrasting winter migratory strategies in a sympatric Arctic seabird duet
Abstract
At the onset of winter, warm-blooded animals inhabiting seasonal environments may remain resident and face poorer climatic conditions, or migrate towards more favourable habitats. While the origins and evolution of migratory choices have been extensively studied, their consequences on avian energy balance and winter survival are poorly understood, especially in species diffi cult to observe such as seabirds. Using miniaturized geolocators,...
Paper Details
Title
Energetic consequences of contrasting winter migratory strategies in a sympatric Arctic seabird duet
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
255 - 262
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