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This project investigates the ecological and physiological factors influencing bird migration, aiming to understand how these factors affect individual fitness and population dynamics. By tracking migratory geese throughout the year, it seeks to integrate various environmental influences on their behavior.
Long distance migration in birds is among the most dramatic and exciting phenomena in nature.
However despite many years of study, there are still huge gaps in our understanding of how this behaviour shapes individual ecology and influences population processes.
For example, we have very little understanding of how migratory animals manage trade offs within and among seasons and how these in turn drive variation in productivity, survival or breeding phenology.
Increased understanding in this are…
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