Multi-colony tracking of two pelagic seabirds with contrasting flight capability illustrates how windscapes shape migratory movements at an ocean-basin scale
Amélineau, F., Tarroux, A., Lacombe, S., Bråthen, V.S., Descamps, S., Ekker, M., Fauchald, P., Johansen, M.K., Moe, B., Anker-Nilssen, T., Bogdanova, M.I., Bringsvor, I.S., Chastel, O., Christensen-Dalsgaard, S., Daunt, F., Dehnhard, N., Erikstad, K.E., Ezhov, A., Gavrilo, M., Hansen, E.S., Harris, M.P., Helgason, H.H., Langset, M., Léandri-Breton, D.-J., Lorentsen, S.-H., Merkel, B., Newell, M., Olsen, B., Reiertsen, T.K., Systad, G.H.R., Thorarinsson, T.L., Åström, J., Strøm, H. 2023. Multi-colony tracking of two pelagic seabirds with contrasting flight capability illustrates how windscapes shape migratory movements at an ocean-basin scale. Ecography 2023: e06496. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.06496