Interactions Between Synoptic Scale and Boundary-Layer Meteorology on Micro-Insect Migration

作者: R. A. Farrow

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-71155-8_13

关键词: Temperate climateClimatologyAtmospheric sciencesLatitudeInsect migrationMeteorologyEnvironmental scienceEquatorWarm frontSynoptic scale meteorologyMesoscale meteorologyCold front

摘要: Insect migration over long range is associated with particular weather patterns. In temperate latitudes, the eastward movement of cold fronts and poleward surges warm air are most important (Johnson 1969). Less migratory activity reported in polar moving towards equator wake fronts. Such movements are, however, to maintenance source populations spring migrations at lower latitudes may contribute substantial‘return’movements autumn.

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