2024
DOI: 10.1111/brv.13160
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The underlying causes of differential migration: assumptions, hypotheses, and predictions

Neil Paprocki,
Courtney J. Conway

Abstract: Mechanisms governing the migratory decisions of birds have long fascinated ecologists and sparked considerable debate. Identifying factors responsible for variation in migration distance, also known as differential migration, has been a popular approach to understanding the mechanisms underlying migratory behaviour more generally. However, research progress has been slowed by the continued testing of overlapping, non‐mechanistic, and circular predictions among a small set of historically entrenched hypotheses.… Show more

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