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The following pages link to Integrating meteorology into research on migration (Q43500238):
Displaying 30 items.
- Radar aeroecology: exploring the movements of aerial fauna through radio-wave remote sensing (Q24601370) (← links)
- Innovative Visualizations Shed Light on Avian Nocturnal Migration (Q26701407) (← links)
- Analysis and visualization of animal movement (Q28732777) (← links)
- Navigating the flow: individual and continuum models for homing in flowing environments (Q30691018) (← links)
- Weather-driven dynamics in a dual-migrant system: moths and bats (Q30876808) (← links)
- The environmental-data automated track annotation (Env-DATA) system: linking animal tracks with environmental data (Q30898686) (← links)
- Wind selectivity and partial compensation for wind drift among nocturnally migrating passerines (Q34398737) (← links)
- Juvenile Osprey Navigation during Trans-Oceanic Migration (Q34672861) (← links)
- Optimal orientation in flows: providing a benchmark for animal movement strategies (Q35211990) (← links)
- Seasonal detours by soaring migrants shaped by wind regimes along the East Atlantic Flyway. (Q36167323) (← links)
- Atmospheric conditions create freeways, detours and tailbacks for migrating birds (Q36372750) (← links)
- Bio-logging, new technologies to study conservation physiology on the move: a case study on annual survival of Himalayan vultures (Q38726637) (← links)
- Flap or soar? How a flight generalist responds to its aerial environment (Q41481144) (← links)
- Seasonal effects of wind conditions on migration patterns of soaring American white pelican. (Q45351791) (← links)
- Estimating updraft velocity components over large spatial scales: contrasting migration strategies of golden eagles and turkey vultures. (Q48598812) (← links)
- Practical guidelines for modelling post-entry spread in invasion ecology (Q51146357) (← links)
- The role of the US Great Plains low-level jet in nocturnal migrant behavior. (Q52843479) (← links)
- Wind conditions and geography shape the first outbound migration of juvenile honey buzzards and their distribution across sub-Saharan Africa. (Q53270761) (← links)
- Satellite remote sensing for applied ecologists: opportunities and challenges (Q56449319) (← links)
- Modelling flight heights of lesser black-backed gulls and great skuas from GPS: a Bayesian approach (Q57080741) (← links)
- High-altitude shorebird migration in the absence of topographical barriers: avoiding high air temperatures and searching for profitable winds (Q57092496) (← links)
- Individually tracked geese follow peaks of temperature acceleration during spring migration (Q57738459) (← links)
- The influence of weather on the flight altitude of nocturnal migrants in mid-latitudes (Q58510246) (← links)
- RNCEP: global weather and climate data at your fingertips (Q58510264) (← links)
- Local meteorological conditions reroute a migration (Q58602137) (← links)
- Abiotic factors and autumn migration phenology of Woodcock (Scolopax rusticolaLinnaeus, 1758, Charadriiformes: Scolopacidae) in a Mediterranean area (Q58649334) (← links)
- Can accelerometry be used to distinguish between flight types in soaring birds? (Q58756853) (← links)
- Technology on the Move: Recent and Forthcoming Innovations for Tracking Migratory Birds (Q59027899) (← links)
- Effect of wind, thermal convection, and variation in flight strategies on the daily rhythm and flight paths of migrating raptors at Georgia's Black Sea coast (Q59216415) (← links)
- A flexible GPS tracking system for studying bird behaviour at multiple scales (Q59216444) (← links)