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Causes, Consequences, and Conservation of Ungulate Migration

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Kauffman, Matthew J.
Esmaeili, Saeideh
Kaczensky, Petra
Middleton, Arthur
Monteith, Kevin L.
Morrison, Thomas A.
Mueller, Thomas
Sawyer, Hall
Goheen, Jacob R.

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Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. Annual Reviews. 2021, 52, pp. 453-478. ISSN 1543-592X. eISSN 1545-2069. Available under: doi: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-012021-011516

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Our understanding of ungulate migration is advancing rapidly due to innovations in modern animal tracking. Herein, we review and synthesize nearly seven decades of work on migration and other long-distance movements of wild ungulates. Although it has long been appreciated that ungulates migrate to enhance access to forage, recent contributions demonstrate that their movements are fine tuned to dynamic landscapes where forage, snow, and drought change seasonally. Researchers are beginning to understand how ungulates navigate migrations, with the emerging view that animals blend gradient tracking with spatial memory, some of which is socially learned. Although migration often promotes abundant populations—with broad effects on ecosystems—many migrations around the world have been lost or are currently threatened by habitat fragmentation, climate change, and barriers to movement. Fortunately, new efforts that use empirical tracking data to map migrations in detail are facilitating effective conservation measures to maintain ungulate migration.

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ISO 690KAUFFMAN, Matthew J., Ellen O. AIKENS, Saeideh ESMAEILI, Petra KACZENSKY, Arthur MIDDLETON, Kevin L. MONTEITH, Thomas A. MORRISON, Thomas MUELLER, Hall SAWYER, Jacob R. GOHEEN, 2021. Causes, Consequences, and Conservation of Ungulate Migration. In: Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. Annual Reviews. 2021, 52, pp. 453-478. ISSN 1543-592X. eISSN 1545-2069. Available under: doi: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-012021-011516
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  title={Causes, Consequences, and Conservation of Ungulate Migration},
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  issn={1543-592X},
  journal={Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics},
  pages={453--478},
  author={Kauffman, Matthew J. and Aikens, Ellen O. and Esmaeili, Saeideh and Kaczensky, Petra and Middleton, Arthur and Monteith, Kevin L. and Morrison, Thomas A. and Mueller, Thomas and Sawyer, Hall and Goheen, Jacob R.}
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