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- Functional connectivity of the world's protected areas Journal Article
- Genomic analysis of a migratory divide reveals candidate genes for migration and implicates selective sweeps in generating islands of differentiation Journal Article
- Immigration delays but does not prevent adaptation following environmental change: experimental evidence Journal Article
- Increasing phenological asynchrony between spring green-up and arrival of migratory birds Journal Article
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- Sea ice, rain-on-snow and tundra reindeer nomadism in Arctic Russia Journal Article
- Selection on VPS13A linked to migration in a songbird Journal Article
- Solar-powered radio tags reveal patterns of post-fledging site visitation in adult and juvenile Tree Swallows Tachycineta bicolor Journal Article
- The Role of Seasonal Migration in Population Divergence and Reproductive Isolation Journal Article
- The impacts of climate change on the annual cycles of birds Journal Article
- The need for integrative approaches to understand and conserve migratory ungulates. Journal Article
- Thermal displacement by marine heatwaves Journal Article
- Using demography and movement behavior to predict range expansion of the southern sea otter. Journal Article