Billions of organisms travel through the air, influencing population dynamics, community interactions, ecosystem services and our lives in many different ways. Yet monitoring these movements are technically very challenging. During the last few decades, radars have increasingly been used to study the aerial movements of birds, bats and insects, yet research efforts have often been local and uncoordinated between research groups. However, a network of operational weather radars is continuously recording atmospheric conditions all over Europe and these hold enormous potential for coordinated, continental-scale studies of the aerial movements of animals.The European Network for the Radar surveillance of Animal Movement (ENRAM) is a new e-COST ...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Billions of organisms travel through the air, influencing population dynamics, community interaction...
Billions of organisms travel through the air, influencing population dynamics, community interaction...
Billions of insects, birds and bats use the aerosphere for migration, dispersive movements or foragi...
Aeroecology is an emerging interdisciplinary science focused on the study of airborne organisms with...
Aeroecology is an emerging interdisciplinary science focused on the study of airborne organisms with...
Large parts of the continents are continuously scanned by terrestrial weather radars to monitor prec...
Large parts of the continents are continuously scanned by terrestrial weather radars to monitor prec...
Radar is at the forefront for the study of broad‐scale aerial movements of birds, bats and insects a...
Abstract Large parts of the continents are continuously scanned by terrestrial weather radars to mo...
Advances in information technology are increasing the use of radar as a tool to investigate and moni...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Billions of organisms travel through the air, influencing population dynamics, community interaction...
Billions of organisms travel through the air, influencing population dynamics, community interaction...
Billions of insects, birds and bats use the aerosphere for migration, dispersive movements or foragi...
Aeroecology is an emerging interdisciplinary science focused on the study of airborne organisms with...
Aeroecology is an emerging interdisciplinary science focused on the study of airborne organisms with...
Large parts of the continents are continuously scanned by terrestrial weather radars to monitor prec...
Large parts of the continents are continuously scanned by terrestrial weather radars to monitor prec...
Radar is at the forefront for the study of broad‐scale aerial movements of birds, bats and insects a...
Abstract Large parts of the continents are continuously scanned by terrestrial weather radars to mo...
Advances in information technology are increasing the use of radar as a tool to investigate and moni...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
Migratory animals are affected by various factors during their journeys, and the study of animal mov...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...