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Title Animal migration : a synthesis / edited by E.J. Milner-Gulland, John M. Fryxell, and Anthony R.E. Sinclair.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 269 pages) : illustrations, maps
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-255) and index.
Contents Understanding the evolution of migration through empirical examples / Katherine A. Cresswell, William H. Satterthwaite, and Gregory A. Sword -- Theoretical reflections on the evolution of migration / Robert D. Holt and John M. Fryxell -- Mechanistic principles of locomotion performance in migrating animals / Anders Hedenström [and others] -- Energy gain and use during animal migration / Nir Sapir [and others] -- Cues and decision rules in animal migration / Silke Bauer [and others] -- Uncertainty and predictability : the niches of migrants and nomads / Niclas Jonzén [and others] -- Migration quantified : constructing models and linking them with data / Luca Börger [and others] -- Migration impacts on communities and ecosystems : empirical evidence and theoretical insights / Ricardo M. Holdo [and others] -- Pastoral migration : mobile systems of animal husbandry / Roy H. Behnke [and others] -- Conservation and management of migratory species / Jennifer L. Shuter [and others].
Summary "Despite the wealth of natural historical research conducted on migration over decades, there is still a dearth of hypothesis-driven studies that fully integrate theory and empirical analyses to understand the causes and consequences of migration, and a taxonomic bias towards birds in much migration research. This book takes a comparative, integrated view of animal migration, linking evolution with ecology and management, theory with empirical research, and embracing all the major migratory taxa (including human pastoralists). The scope extends beyond the target organism to consider the ecosystem-level dynamics of migration. The emphasis is on exciting new research avenues that are now opening up, whether due to advances in our understanding of migration as a biological phenomenon or through the availability of a range of new technologies. Broad themes that emerge include integrating migration into the broad spectrum of movement behaviour, the need for a comparative and cross-taxonomic approach that considers migration at a range of temporal and spatial scales, and examination of the key roles of resource uncertainty and spatial heterogeneity in driving migratory behavior. The book identifies the potential for new tools to revolutionize the study of migration, including satellite-tracking technology, genomics, and modeling - all of which are linked to increasing computing power. We are now on the verge of a breakthrough in migration research, which is crucial given the multiple threats that face the conservation of migration as a phenomenon, including climate change."--Publisher's description.
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Subject Animal migration.
Animal migration.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Milner-Gulland, E. J., editor.
Fryxell, John M., 1954- editor.
Sinclair, A. R. E. (Anthony Ronald Entrican), editor.
Other Form: Print version: Animal migration. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011 9780199568994 (DLC) 2011281977 (OCoLC)656767531
ISBN 9780191576621 (electronic book)
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