Factors influencing migratory decisions made by songbirds on spring stopover

Author:

Covino Kristen M.1,Holberton Rebecca L.2,Morris Sara R.3

Affiliation:

1. Dept of Biological Sciences; Univ. of Southern Mississippi; 118 College Drive [5018] Hattiesburg MS 39406 USA

2. School of Biology and Ecology, Univ. of Maine; 5751 Murray Hall Orono ME 04469 USA

3. Dept of Biology; Canisius College; 2001 Main St. Buffalo NY 14208 USA

Funder

the Shoals Marine Laboratory

the Wilson Ornithological Society

the Eastern Bird Banding Association

the Univ. of Maine Graduate Student Government

the Maine Agricultural and Forestry Experimental Station

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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