Understanding how animals move in response to their environment is a fundamental question in ecology. Soaring species, which rely on environmentally generated uplift to forage and migrate, should be especially sensitive to changing weather and climatic conditions. Changes in uplift distribution or strength can have energetic implications and restrict movement capacity for soaring species. Poor weather conditions can shorten foraging time or slow migration progress. To increase mobility, birds can switch to flapping or soar using another uplift type. Use of uplift, however, is associated with certain flight altitudes and movement speeds. Switching uplift types will affect a bird\u27s ecological interactions and how it moves through its envir...
Growing vulture populations represent increasing hazards to civil and military aircraft. To assess v...
Natural selection theory suggests that mobile animals trade off time, energy and risk costs with foo...
Animal movements exhibit an almost universal pattern of fat-tailed step-size distributions, mixing s...
Understanding the process by which animals make decisions based on cues in their environment is a ce...
As carrion feeders competing for a limited and ephemeral resource, avian scavengers are ideal model ...
Vultures are obligate scavengers and search over large areas for carrion, which is ephemeral. To pro...
Variation is key to the adaptability of species and their ability to survive changes to the Earth's ...
Migrating birds experience weather conditions that change with time, which affect their decision to ...
Variation is key to the adaptability of species and their ability to survive changes to the Earth\u2...
Soaring raptors can fly at high altitudes of up to 9000 m. The behavioural adjustments to high-altit...
The ability of many animals to access and exploit food is dependent on the ability to move. In the ...
Both wing size and wing shape affect the flight abilities of birds. Intra and inter-specific studies...
Partial migration, whereby some individuals migrate and some do not, is relatively common and widesp...
In a space varying from sub-atomic to cosmic scales, nothing is static. As Heraclitus stated half a ...
Local and migrating populations of Turkey Vultures Cathartes aura co-exist in Costa Rica in autumn a...
Growing vulture populations represent increasing hazards to civil and military aircraft. To assess v...
Natural selection theory suggests that mobile animals trade off time, energy and risk costs with foo...
Animal movements exhibit an almost universal pattern of fat-tailed step-size distributions, mixing s...
Understanding the process by which animals make decisions based on cues in their environment is a ce...
As carrion feeders competing for a limited and ephemeral resource, avian scavengers are ideal model ...
Vultures are obligate scavengers and search over large areas for carrion, which is ephemeral. To pro...
Variation is key to the adaptability of species and their ability to survive changes to the Earth's ...
Migrating birds experience weather conditions that change with time, which affect their decision to ...
Variation is key to the adaptability of species and their ability to survive changes to the Earth\u2...
Soaring raptors can fly at high altitudes of up to 9000 m. The behavioural adjustments to high-altit...
The ability of many animals to access and exploit food is dependent on the ability to move. In the ...
Both wing size and wing shape affect the flight abilities of birds. Intra and inter-specific studies...
Partial migration, whereby some individuals migrate and some do not, is relatively common and widesp...
In a space varying from sub-atomic to cosmic scales, nothing is static. As Heraclitus stated half a ...
Local and migrating populations of Turkey Vultures Cathartes aura co-exist in Costa Rica in autumn a...
Growing vulture populations represent increasing hazards to civil and military aircraft. To assess v...
Natural selection theory suggests that mobile animals trade off time, energy and risk costs with foo...
Animal movements exhibit an almost universal pattern of fat-tailed step-size distributions, mixing s...