Memory and resource tracking drive blue whale migrations

Volume: 116, Issue: 12, Pages: 5582 - 5587
Published: Feb 25, 2019
Abstract
In terrestrial systems, the green wave hypothesis posits that migrating animals can enhance foraging opportunities by tracking phenological variation in high-quality forage across space (i.e., “resource waves”). To track resource waves, animals may rely on proximate cues and/or memory of long-term average phenologies. Although there is growing evidence of resource tracking in terrestrial migrants, such drivers remain unevaluated in migratory...
Paper Details
Title
Memory and resource tracking drive blue whale migrations
Published Date
Feb 25, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
12
Pages
5582 - 5587
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