2023
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.06644
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Inbound arrivals: using weather surveillance radar to quantify the diurnal timing of spring trans‐Gulf bird migration

Annika L. Abbott,
Yuting Deng,
Katie Badwey
et al.

Abstract: More than two billion birds migrate through the Gulf of Mexico each spring en route to breeding grounds in the USA and Canada. This region has a long history of complex natural and anthropogenic environments as the northern Gulf coast provides the first possible stopover habitats for migrants making nonstop trans‐Gulf crossings during spring migration. However, intense anthropogenic activity in the region, which is expanding rapidly at present, makes migrants vulnerable to a multitude of obstacles and increasi… Show more

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“…Based on weather radar data, researchers in the U.S. and Europe have conducted extensive research, exploring topics such as the relationship between bird migration intensity and wind [8], the impact of city light on bird activities [11], analysis of large-scale bird population changes [10], and quantifying the diurnal timing of spring trans-Gulf bird migration [12]. As a result, a relatively comprehensive research system has been established.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on weather radar data, researchers in the U.S. and Europe have conducted extensive research, exploring topics such as the relationship between bird migration intensity and wind [8], the impact of city light on bird activities [11], analysis of large-scale bird population changes [10], and quantifying the diurnal timing of spring trans-Gulf bird migration [12]. As a result, a relatively comprehensive research system has been established.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%