A quasi-experimental approach using telemetry to assess migration-strategy-specific differences in the decision-making processes at stopover.
Heiko SchmaljohannThomas KlinnerPublished in: BMC ecology (2020)
We demonstrate the importance of variation in energy stores on the departure decisions and that it may affect species with different migration strategies dissimilarly in autumn. Nevertheless, knowledge of other intrinsic factors, such as feeding conditions, health status and physiological consequences of previous flights, is additionally required to better understand the departure decisions of migrants, as this is the key to providing an overall assessment of the decision-making process.