Evolution of altitudinal migration in passerines is linked to diet.

作者: Claudie Pageau , Mariana M. Vale , Marcio Argollo Menezes , Luciana Barçante , Mateen Shaikh

DOI: 10.1002/ECE3.6126

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摘要: Bird migration is typically associated with a latitudinal movement from north to south and vice versa. However, many bird species migrate seasonally with an upslope or downslope …

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