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Mechanistic movement models identify continuously updated autumn migration cues in Arctic caribou.

Matthew D CameronJoseph M EisaguirreGreg A BreedKyle JolyKnut Kielland
Published in: Movement ecology (2021)
By analyzing autumn migration as a continuous process across the entire migration period, we found that caribou migration was largely related to temperature and snow conditions experienced throughout the journey. This mechanism of pacing autumn migration based on indicators of the approaching winter is analogous to the more widely researched mechanism of spring migration, when many migrants pace migration with a resource wave. Such a similarity in mechanisms highlights the different environmental stimuli to which migrants have adapted their movements throughout their annual cycle. These insights have implications for how long-distance migratory patterns may change as the Arctic climate continues to warm.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
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