Ongoing global warming is now affecting migratory cycles in a large variety of taxa in seasonally variable environments. Disruption of migratory systems can cause population decline and affect ecosystem function across the globe. It is therefore urgent to understand the drivers of migration and how the different fitness limitations of the sexes affect migration, but studies seldom considered the full annual cycle. We analysed the annual migration cycle of 237 red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Norway and investigate how different seasonal limitations affected the variation in a suite of migration characteristics. We found fundamental differences in migration phenology between seasons, and migratory traits were much more variable in males. Spring ...
Animal populations exhibiting partial migration present a fraction of the population which is migrat...
We studied partial migrations in the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), a species particularly...
Migration is an important component of ungulate behavioural tactics that is tightly linked both to ...
Ongoing global warming is now affecting migratory cycles in a large variety of taxa in seasonally va...
The most common framework under which ungulate migration is studied predicts that it is driven by s...
Ungulates show high plasticity in migration across and within species providing an ideal setting to...
The forage-maturation hypothesis (FMH) states that herbivores migrate along a phenological gradient ...
This study aimed to (1) identify the scale of environmental drivers of seasonal movements on the mig...
Migration is an important component of ungulate behavioural tactics, that is tightly linked both to ...
Partial migration is common in a large variety of taxa in seasonally variable environments. Understa...
Ungulate populations exhibiting partial migration present a unique opportunity to explore the causes...
The Forage Maturation Hypothesis (FMH) states that herbivores migrate along a phenological gradient ...
Animal populations exhibiting partial migration present a fraction of the population which is migrat...
We studied partial migrations in the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), a species particularly...
Migration is an important component of ungulate behavioural tactics that is tightly linked both to ...
Ongoing global warming is now affecting migratory cycles in a large variety of taxa in seasonally va...
The most common framework under which ungulate migration is studied predicts that it is driven by s...
Ungulates show high plasticity in migration across and within species providing an ideal setting to...
The forage-maturation hypothesis (FMH) states that herbivores migrate along a phenological gradient ...
This study aimed to (1) identify the scale of environmental drivers of seasonal movements on the mig...
Migration is an important component of ungulate behavioural tactics, that is tightly linked both to ...
Partial migration is common in a large variety of taxa in seasonally variable environments. Understa...
Ungulate populations exhibiting partial migration present a unique opportunity to explore the causes...
The Forage Maturation Hypothesis (FMH) states that herbivores migrate along a phenological gradient ...
Animal populations exhibiting partial migration present a fraction of the population which is migrat...
We studied partial migrations in the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), a species particularly...
Migration is an important component of ungulate behavioural tactics that is tightly linked both to ...