Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations
Author:
Kauffman Matthew J.1, Cagnacci Francesca1, Chamaillé-Jammes Simon1, Hebblewhite Mark1, Hopcraft J. Grant C.1, Merkle Jerod A.1, Mueller Thomas1, Mysterud Atle1, Peters Wibke1, Roettger Christiane1, Steingisser Alethea1, Meacham James E.1, Abera Kasahun1, Adamczewski Jan1, Aikens Ellen O.1, Bartlam-Brooks Hattie1, Bennitt Emily1, Berger Joel1, Boyd Charlotte1, Côté Steeve D.1, Debeffe Lucie1, Dekrout Andrea S.1, Dejid Nandintsetseg1, Donadio Emiliano1, Dziba Luthando1, Fagan William F.1, Fischer Claude1, Focardi Stefano1, Fryxell John M.1, Fynn Richard W. S.1, Geremia Chris1, González Benito A.1, Gunn Anne1, Gurarie Elie1, Heurich Marco1, Hilty Jodi1, Hurley Mark1, Johnson Aran1, Joly Kyle1, Kaczensky Petra1, Kendall Corinne J.1, Kochkarev Pavel1, Kolpaschikov Leonid1, Kowalczyk Rafał1, van Langevelde Frank1, Li Binbin V.1, Lobora Alex L.1, Loison Anne1, Madiri Tinaapi H.1, Mallon David1, Marchand Pascal1, Medellin Rodrigo A.1, Meisingset Erling1, Merrill Evelyn1, Middleton Arthur D.1, Monteith Kevin L.1, Morjan Malik1, Morrison Thomas A.1, Mumme Steffen1, Naidoo Robin1, Novaro Andres1, Ogutu Joseph O.1, Olson Kirk A.1, Oteng-Yeboah Alfred1, Ovejero Ramiro J. A.1, Owen-Smith Norman1, Paasivaara Antti1, Packer Craig1, Panchenko Danila1, Pedrotti Luca1, Plumptre Andrew J.1, Rolandsen Christer M.1, Said Sonia1, Salemgareyev Albert1, Savchenko Aleksandr1, Savchenko Piotr1, Sawyer Hall1, Selebatso Moses1, Skroch Matthew1, Solberg Erling1, Stabach Jared A.1, Strand Olav1, Suitor Michael J.1, Tachiki Yasuyuki1, Trainor Anne1, Tshipa Arnold1, Virani Munir Z.1, Vynne Carly1, Ward Stephanie1, Wittemyer George1, Xu Wenjing1, Zuther Steffen1
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Abstract
Limited mapping of migrations hampers conservation
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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