2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10336-022-02020-0
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Inter and intra-population variability of the migratory behaviour of a short-distance partial migrant, the Eurasian Stone-curlew Burhinus oedicnemus (Charadriiformes, Burhinidae)

Abstract: Migratory behaviour in birds shows a remarkable variability at species, population and individual levels. Short-distance migrants often adopt a partial migratory strategy and tend to have a flexible migration schedule that allows a more effective response to extreme environmental variations. Weather seasonality and environmental heterogeneity have been reported as significant factors in the diversification of migratory behaviour for Mediterranean migrants, but relatively few studies investigated the migration … Show more

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“…Finally, biological interactions and movement/dispersal constraints might prevent Stone-curlews from colonizing newly suitable areas (Bateman et al, 2013; Brambilla et al, 2020; Holloway et al, 2016). However, the observed variability in large-scale movements both within and between Mediterranean populations (Falchi et al, 2023) might suggest a significant potential of the species for colonizing new suitable areas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, biological interactions and movement/dispersal constraints might prevent Stone-curlews from colonizing newly suitable areas (Bateman et al, 2013; Brambilla et al, 2020; Holloway et al, 2016). However, the observed variability in large-scale movements both within and between Mediterranean populations (Falchi et al, 2023) might suggest a significant potential of the species for colonizing new suitable areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%