Limitations and mechanisms influencing the migratory performance of soaring birds

Author:

Miller Tricia A.12,Brooks Robert P.3,Lanzone Michael J.4,Brandes David5,Cooper Jeff6,Tremblay Junior A.7,Wilhelm Jay8,Duerr Adam2,Katzner Todd E.29

Affiliation:

1. Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Ecology; The Pennsylvania State University; University Park PA 16802 USA

2. Division of Forestry and Natural Resources; West Virginia University; Morgantown WV 26506 USA

3. Riparia, Department of Geography; The Pennsylvania State University; University Park PA 16802 USA

4. Cellular Tracking Technologies; Somerset PA 15501 USA

5. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Lafayette College; Easton PA 18042 USA

6. Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries; Fredericksburg VA 22401 USA

7. Environment Canada; Quebec City QC G1J 0C3 Canada

8. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; West Virginia University; Morgantown WV 26506 USA

9. USDA Forest Service; Northern Research Station; Parsons WV 26287 USA

Funder

PA SWG

U.S. DoE

Lindbergh Foundation

Penn State Earth and Environmental Institute Graduate Fellowship

Penn State Ecology Fellowship

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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4. >Bailey , R.G. 1993 National hierarchical framework of ecological units Washington, DC USDA Forest Service

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