2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.08.08.503145
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Migratory hoverflies orientate north during spring migration

Abstract: Migratory hoverflies are long-range migrants that, in the northern hemisphere, move seasonally to higher latitudes in the spring and lower latitudes in the autumn. The preferred migratory direction of hoverflies in the autumn has been the subject of radar and flight simulator studies while spring migration has proved to be more difficult to characterise due to a lack of ground observations. Consequently, the preferred migratory direction during spring has only been inferred from entomological radar studies and… Show more

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“…Data accessibility. All data including capture and release date and time, along with the associated meteorological conditions and vanishing bearings, are provided in electronic supplementary material, file S1 in Excel format [17].…”
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“…Data accessibility. All data including capture and release date and time, along with the associated meteorological conditions and vanishing bearings, are provided in electronic supplementary material, file S1 in Excel format [17].…”
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confidence: 99%