Testing alternative methods for estimation of bird migration phenology from GPS tracking data

Ibis2.10
Volume: 162, Issue: 2, Pages: 581 - 588
Published: Jan 10, 2020
Abstract
The development and miniaturization of GPS tracking devices has enabled a better understanding of migration phenology, but it can be challenging to identify where and when migration starts and ends, and researchers rely on multiple methods to infer it. Here, we use GPS tracks of 18 trans‐Saharan migrant White Storks Ciconia ciconia to determine how the choice of method influences the estimation of migratory timing and discuss its implications....
Paper Details
Title
Testing alternative methods for estimation of bird migration phenology from GPS tracking data
Published Date
Jan 10, 2020
Journal
Volume
162
Issue
2
Pages
581 - 588
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