2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2322063121
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Persistent species relationships characterize migrating bird communities across stopover sites and seasons

Joely G. DeSimone,
Lucas W. DeGroote,
Stuart A. MacKenzie
et al.

Abstract: Global migrations of diverse animal species often converge along the same routes, bringing together seasonal assemblages of animals that may compete, prey on each other, and share information or pathogens. These interspecific interactions, when energetic demands are high and the time to complete journeys is short, may influence survival, migratory success, stopover ecology, and migratory routes. Numerous accounts suggest that interspecific co-migrations are globally distributed in aerial, aquatic, and terrestr… Show more

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