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A reindeer treks a continent under unimaginable weather extremes. One tiny bird flies non-stop for nine days, while another flies from the North to South Pole (and back!) every year. A whale swims through the oceans of a hemisphere. Animal Migrations: Flying, Walking, Swimming offers a fascinating insight into the what, where, why and
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A reindeer treks a continent under unimaginable weather extremes. One tiny bird flies non-stop for nine days, while another flies from the North to South Pole (and back!) every year. A whale swims through the oceans of a hemisphere. Animal Migrations: Flying, Walking, Swimming offers a fascinating insight into the what, where, why and
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Animal migration optimization: an optimization algorithm inspired by animal migration behavior
Neural Computing and Applications, 2013In this paper, we intend to propose a new heuristic optimization method, called animal migration optimization algorithm. This algorithm is inspired by the animal migration behavior, which is a ubiquitous phenomenon that can be found in all major animal groups, such as birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and crustaceans.
Xiangtao Li, Jie Zhang, Minghao Yin
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Animal Migration and Infectious Disease Risk
Science, 2011Animal migrations are often spectacular, and migratory species harbor zoonotic pathogens of importance to humans. Animal migrations are expected to enhance the global spread of pathogens and facilitate cross-species transmission. This does happen, but new research has also shown that migration allows hosts to escape from infected habitats, reduces ...
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Genetics of Animal and Bird Migration
2019Migration is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom. This seasonal long-distance movement of individuals is one of the world’s most amazing biological phenomenon, involving billions of individuals from various taxa, that move thousands of kilometers sometimes across continents.
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