Abstract Mountains naturally offer variable habitat conditions, but their biodiversity is currently facing the extra challenge of adapting to rapid environmental shifts that are much more pronounced than in the lowlands. Among adaptive responses, intra- and inter-seasonal movements represent potentially important coping strategies for wildlife that remain largely unexplored. We investigated the seasonal and daily movements of the ring ouzel Turdus torquatus, a European mountain bird species that is declining in many parts of its distribution. We tracked individuals breeding in the Swiss Alps using light-level geolocators and multi-sensor loggers. Of the birds traced to their non-breeding grounds, two-thirds reached the Atlas Mountains whil...
Recent technological advancements now allow us to obtain geographical position data for a wide range...
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of birds is crucial for effective management and conse...
Recent technological advancements now allow us to obtain geographical position data for a wide range...
Mountains naturally offer variable habitat conditions, but their biodiversity is currently facing th...
Information about distribution and habitat use of organisms is crucial for conservation. Bird distri...
Mountain ecosystems are exposed to increasing threats globally, of which changes in land-use and cli...
Species inhabiting mountain ecosystems are expected to be particularly vulnerable to environmental c...
Abstract The northern wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe has an almost circumpolar breeding distribution in...
High-alpine ecosystems are strongly seasonal and adverse environments. In these ecosystems, the brev...
Each year, billions of birds migrate across the continents by day and night through airspaces increa...
Abstract Timing reproduction to coincide with optimal environmental conditions is key for many orga...
Movement is a critical component of animal biology, affecting individual fitness and survival and pl...
Abstract Global change in climate and land use have profound effects on species’ geographic and elev...
<div><p>Climate change is among the most important global threats to biodiversity and mountain areas...
<div><p>Recent technological advancements now allow us to obtain geographical position data for a wi...
Recent technological advancements now allow us to obtain geographical position data for a wide range...
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of birds is crucial for effective management and conse...
Recent technological advancements now allow us to obtain geographical position data for a wide range...
Mountains naturally offer variable habitat conditions, but their biodiversity is currently facing th...
Information about distribution and habitat use of organisms is crucial for conservation. Bird distri...
Mountain ecosystems are exposed to increasing threats globally, of which changes in land-use and cli...
Species inhabiting mountain ecosystems are expected to be particularly vulnerable to environmental c...
Abstract The northern wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe has an almost circumpolar breeding distribution in...
High-alpine ecosystems are strongly seasonal and adverse environments. In these ecosystems, the brev...
Each year, billions of birds migrate across the continents by day and night through airspaces increa...
Abstract Timing reproduction to coincide with optimal environmental conditions is key for many orga...
Movement is a critical component of animal biology, affecting individual fitness and survival and pl...
Abstract Global change in climate and land use have profound effects on species’ geographic and elev...
<div><p>Climate change is among the most important global threats to biodiversity and mountain areas...
<div><p>Recent technological advancements now allow us to obtain geographical position data for a wi...
Recent technological advancements now allow us to obtain geographical position data for a wide range...
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of birds is crucial for effective management and conse...
Recent technological advancements now allow us to obtain geographical position data for a wide range...