2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40462-023-00416-y
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Do beluga whales truly migrate? Testing a key trait of the classical migration syndrome

Luke Storrie,
Lisa L. Loseto,
Emma L. Sutherland
et al.

Abstract: Background Migration enables organisms to access resources in separate regions that have predictable but asynchronous spatiotemporal variability in habitat quality. The classical migration syndrome is defined by key traits including directionally persistent long-distance movements during which maintenance activities are suppressed. But recently, seasonal round-trip movements have frequently been considered to constitute migration irrespective of the traits required to meet this movement type, c… Show more

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