2020
DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2021.1950123
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Movement patterns of Sooty FalconsFalco concolortracked via satellite across their annual cycle

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“…The descriptive papers often focused on revealing new migration routes, stopover sites, or previously unknown migratory connectivity. Hypotheses varied and were unique to the systems and species being researched; examples include testing for navigational abilities in young birds (Thorup et al 2020), evaluating the itinerant breeding hypothesis (Baldassarre et al 2019), or the leapfrog migration pattern (Fraser et al 2018), and investigating whether movement patterns, including flight speed, differed across the annual cycle or between breeding and nonbreeding individuals (AlJahdhami et al 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The descriptive papers often focused on revealing new migration routes, stopover sites, or previously unknown migratory connectivity. Hypotheses varied and were unique to the systems and species being researched; examples include testing for navigational abilities in young birds (Thorup et al 2020), evaluating the itinerant breeding hypothesis (Baldassarre et al 2019), or the leapfrog migration pattern (Fraser et al 2018), and investigating whether movement patterns, including flight speed, differed across the annual cycle or between breeding and nonbreeding individuals (AlJahdhami et al 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%