2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9153
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Seasonal climatic niche and migration movements of Double‐crested Cormorants

Abstract: Avian migrants are challenged by seasonal adverse climatic conditions and energetic costs of long‐distance flying. Migratory birds may track or switch seasonal climatic niche between the breeding and non‐breeding grounds. Satellite tracking enables avian ecologists to investigate seasonal climatic niche and circannual movement patterns of migratory birds. The Double‐crested Cormorant ( Nannopterum auritum , hereafter cormorant) wintering in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) migrates to the Northe… Show more

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