Flight at high altitude is part of a migration strategy that maximises insect population displacement. This thesis represents the first substantial analysis of insect migration and layering in Europe. Vertical-looking entomological radar has revealed specific characteristics of high-altitude flight: in particular layering (where a large proportion of the migrating insects are concentrated in a narrow altitude band). The meteorological mechanisms underpinning the formation of these layers are the focus of this thesis. Aerial netting samples and radar data revealed four distinct periods of high-altitude insect migration: dawn, daytime, dusk, and night-time. The most frequently observed nocturnal profiles during the summertime were layers....
In fine warm weather, the daytime convective atmosphere over land areas is full of small migrant ins...
Radar has been applied to the study of insect migration for almost 40 years, but most entomological ...
Large migrating insects, flying at high altitude, often exhibit complex behaviour. They frequently e...
Flight at high altitude is part of a migration strategy that maximises insect population displacemen...
1 Radar studies of nocturnal insect migration have often found that the migrants tend to form well-d...
Insects migrating at high altitude over southern Britain have been continuously monitored by automat...
The continuous operation of insect-monitoring radars in the UK has permitted, for the first time, th...
Insects migrating over two sites in southern UK (Malvern in Worcestershire, and Harpenden in Hertfor...
Insect migration needs to be quantified if spatial and temporal patterns in populations are to be re...
Huge numbers of insects migrate over considerable distances in the stably-stratified night-time atmo...
<div><p>Understanding the characteristics and drivers of dispersal is crucial for predicting populat...
Insects are perhaps the most remarkable of migrants. They move in their trillions and are known to t...
Large migrating insects, such as noctuid moths and acridoid grasshoppers, flying within the stable n...
Studies made with both entomological and meteorological radars over the last 40 years have frequentl...
The primary objective of the present study has been to investigate the migratory flight characterist...
In fine warm weather, the daytime convective atmosphere over land areas is full of small migrant ins...
Radar has been applied to the study of insect migration for almost 40 years, but most entomological ...
Large migrating insects, flying at high altitude, often exhibit complex behaviour. They frequently e...
Flight at high altitude is part of a migration strategy that maximises insect population displacemen...
1 Radar studies of nocturnal insect migration have often found that the migrants tend to form well-d...
Insects migrating at high altitude over southern Britain have been continuously monitored by automat...
The continuous operation of insect-monitoring radars in the UK has permitted, for the first time, th...
Insects migrating over two sites in southern UK (Malvern in Worcestershire, and Harpenden in Hertfor...
Insect migration needs to be quantified if spatial and temporal patterns in populations are to be re...
Huge numbers of insects migrate over considerable distances in the stably-stratified night-time atmo...
<div><p>Understanding the characteristics and drivers of dispersal is crucial for predicting populat...
Insects are perhaps the most remarkable of migrants. They move in their trillions and are known to t...
Large migrating insects, such as noctuid moths and acridoid grasshoppers, flying within the stable n...
Studies made with both entomological and meteorological radars over the last 40 years have frequentl...
The primary objective of the present study has been to investigate the migratory flight characterist...
In fine warm weather, the daytime convective atmosphere over land areas is full of small migrant ins...
Radar has been applied to the study of insect migration for almost 40 years, but most entomological ...
Large migrating insects, flying at high altitude, often exhibit complex behaviour. They frequently e...