Monitoring animal movement diversity as a component of biodiversity
Animal movement is increasingly being quantified in novel ways, with high potential for integration into broad‐scale efforts to monitor biological diversity. Here, we define movement diversity as a form of biodiversity, measuring variation in animal movement from the level of individual animals to communities. We present a framework to develop a common
Nicholas J Russo +6 more
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Ecological barrier crossing strategies in small migratory birds depend on wing morphology and plumage color. [PDF]
Dufour P +16 more
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Molecular Characterization Reveals Recombination and Host Exchange of Adenoviruses in Migratory Birds in China. [PDF]
Li J +11 more
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This research reveals the functional stability of mixed species foraging flocks (MSF) and their foraging height change with different taxonomic differences along the elevational gradient at Knuckles Montane Reserve, Sri Lanka. This offers new insights into how MSFs sustain with the elevational gradients supporting the altitudinal shifting species ...
Vimukthi. R. Gunasekeara +3 more
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Monitoring influenza A virus in wild migratory birds and waterfowl in Libya using RT-qPCR. [PDF]
Abdusalam M +9 more
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Organic neuromorphic electronics powering intelligent sensory and edge computing systems
Organic electronic materials are promising candidates for neuromorphic sensing applications, including chemical, physical, visual, and multimodal sensing, owing to their mechanical softness, biocompatibility, and intrinsic ionic–electronic coupling.
Seungjun Woo +5 more
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Ecological Diversity of Migratory Birds and Their Associated Bacterial Species in South Korea: A Preliminary Study Including Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles. [PDF]
Lim H +14 more
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Migratory birds are able to choose the appropriate migratory direction under dim yellow narrowband light. [PDF]
Romanova N +5 more
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Wild Animal Suffering Is Not Intractable: A Precautionary Approach to Compassionate Intervention
ABSTRACT Wild animals suffer due to human activity, yet natural factors contribute far more significantly to their suffering. In light of this, some propose that we have a pro tanto obligation to intervene in ecosystems to improve wild animal welfare.
Tristan Katz
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Testosterone dynamics of migratory birds during stopover. [PDF]
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