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Autumn Migration Patterns

Sophie Carter

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Editora: Publifye

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Autumn Migration Patterns explores the fascinating world of animal migration during the fall, revealing how it's not just a behavioral quirk but a vital ecological process. Billions of animals embark on these journeys, driven by environmental triggers like changing day length and temperature shifts, which impact biodiversity maintenance and ecosystem health. The book uniquely integrates physiological, behavioral, and ecological aspects to offer a comprehensive understanding.

 
The book delves into the ecological consequences of these migrations, such as nutrient distribution and habitat connectivity, and highlights the importance of migration corridors. Chapters examine avian migration routes across North America, emphasizing critical stopover sites, while also exploring the migrations of insects and mammals and their roles in pollination and seed dispersal. The arguments are supported by long-term tracking studies and ecological experiments.

 
This work connects to conservation biology and climate science, emphasizing the need to protect these species amid habitat loss and climate change.
Disponível desde: 20/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 67 páginas.

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