Moving at the speed of flight: dabbling duck-movement rates and the relationship with electronic tracking interval
Abstract
Context Effective wildlife management requires information on habitat and resource needs, which can be estimated with movement information and modelling energetics. One necessary component of avian models is flight speeds at multiple temporal scales. Technology has limited the ability to accurately assess flight speeds, leading to estimates of questionable accuracy, many of which have not been updated in almost a century. Aims We aimed to update...
Paper Details
Title
Moving at the speed of flight: dabbling duck-movement rates and the relationship with electronic tracking interval
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
6
Pages
533 - 533
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