Cues, strategies, and outcomes: how migrating vertebrates track environmental change
David W. Winkler(Wentworth Institute of Technology), Theunis Piersma(University of Groningen), Jesko Partecke(Max Planck Institute for Ornithology), Christian Jørgensen(Uni Research (Norway)), Christiaan Both(University of Groningen), Alex Kacelnik(Oxford Research Group), Douglas J. Levey(University of Florida), Adam M. Fudickar(Max Planck Institute for Ornithology), John M. McNamara(University of Bristol), Alasdair I. Houston(University of Bristol), David Roshier(Australian Wildlife Conservancy)
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