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No apparent gain from continuing migration for more than 3000 kilometres : willow warblers breeding in Denmark winter across the entire northern Savannah as revealed by geolocators. / Lerche-Jørgensen, Mathilde; Willemoes, Mikkel; Tøttrup, Anders P.; Snell, Katherine Rachel Scotchburn; Thorup, Kasper.
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Movement Ecology, Vol. 5, 17, 30.08.2017.
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Harvard
Lerche-Jørgensen, M, Willemoes, M
, Tøttrup, AP, Snell, KRS
& Thorup, K 2017, '
No apparent gain from continuing migration for more than 3000 kilometres: willow warblers breeding in Denmark winter across the entire northern Savannah as revealed by geolocators',
Movement Ecology, vol. 5, 17.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-017-0109-x
APA
Lerche-Jørgensen, M., Willemoes, M.
, Tøttrup, A. P., Snell, K. R. S.
, & Thorup, K. (2017).
No apparent gain from continuing migration for more than 3000 kilometres: willow warblers breeding in Denmark winter across the entire northern Savannah as revealed by geolocators.
Movement Ecology,
5, [17].
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-017-0109-x
Vancouver
Lerche-Jørgensen M, Willemoes M
, Tøttrup AP, Snell KRS
, Thorup K.
No apparent gain from continuing migration for more than 3000 kilometres: willow warblers breeding in Denmark winter across the entire northern Savannah as revealed by geolocators.
Movement Ecology. 2017 Aug 30;5. 17.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-017-0109-x
Author
Lerche-Jørgensen, Mathilde ; Willemoes, Mikkel ; Tøttrup, Anders P. ; Snell, Katherine Rachel Scotchburn ; Thorup, Kasper. / No apparent gain from continuing migration for more than 3000 kilometres : willow warblers breeding in Denmark winter across the entire northern Savannah as revealed by geolocators. In: Movement Ecology. 2017 ; Vol. 5.
Bibtex
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title = "No apparent gain from continuing migration for more than 3000 kilometres: willow warblers breeding in Denmark winter across the entire northern Savannah as revealed by geolocators",
keywords = "Migration, Geolocation, Connectivity, Itinerancy",
author = "Mathilde Lerche-J{\o}rgensen and Mikkel Willemoes and T{\o}ttrup, {Anders P.} and Snell, {Katherine Rachel Scotchburn} and Kasper Thorup",
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language = "English",
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publisher = "BioMed Central",
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