Conservation: Different seasonal hotspots for migrating birds

Migrating species are particularly vulnerable to habitat loss. A new study shows that migrating birds use seasonally different stopover hotspots, which need to be protected better. Migrating species are particularly vulnerable to habitat loss. A new study shows that migrating birds use seasonally di...

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Published inCurrent biology Vol. 34; no. 5; pp. R199 - R201
Main Author Robinson, Scott K.
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Abstract Migrating species are particularly vulnerable to habitat loss. A new study shows that migrating birds use seasonally different stopover hotspots, which need to be protected better. Migrating species are particularly vulnerable to habitat loss. A new study shows that migrating birds use seasonally different stopover hotspots, which need to be protected better.
AbstractList Migrating species are particularly vulnerable to habitat loss. A new study shows that migrating birds use seasonally different stopover hotspots, which need to be protected better.
Migrating species are particularly vulnerable to habitat loss. A new study shows that migrating birds use seasonally different stopover hotspots, which need to be protected better. Migrating species are particularly vulnerable to habitat loss. A new study shows that migrating birds use seasonally different stopover hotspots, which need to be protected better.
Author Robinson, Scott K.
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