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Migratory connectivity in the Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus).

Amy A ChabotKeith A HobsonSteven L Van WilgenburgGuillermo E PérezStephen C Lougheed
Published in: Ecology and evolution (2018)
Our study provides of one such of the first quantitative measures of migratory connectivity and is among the first studies of a short-distance migratory passerine in North America. The higher migratory connectivity among western, versus eastern populations, and less severe population declines attributable to habitat loss or reproductive success, may result in more localized and/or less severe limiting factors for western populations and more severe on the Atlantic coast and Mississippi Alluvial Valley wintering grounds.
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