Migration strategies of a high-latitude breeding songbird (Setophaga coronata coronata) revealed using multi-sensor geolocators and stable isotopes
Stephanie J Szarmach,
Johanna K Beam,
Mads Moore
et al.
Abstract:Seasonal migration allows animals to use habitat where conditions are unfavorable for part of the year but may constrain breeding ranges due to the costs of longer migrations as ranges expand poleward. In species with large ranges, high latitude breeding populations may employ different migratory strategies allowing them to persist far from other core non-breeding areas. The myrtle warbler (Setophaga coronata coronata) has two disjunct non-breeding ranges in North and Central America: one along the Gulf Coast … Show more
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