Publikation: Viewing animal migration through a social lens
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Evidence of social learning is growing across the animal kingdom. Researchers have long hypothesized that social interactions play a key role in many animal migrations, but strong empirical support is scarce except in a few unique systems and species. In this review, we aim to catalyze advances in the study of social migrations by synthesizing research across disciplines and providing a framework for understanding when, how, and why social influences shape the decisions animals make during migration. Integrating research across the fields of social learning and migration ecology will advance our understanding of the complex behavioral phenomena of animal migration and help to inform conservation of animal migrations in a changing world.
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AIKENS, Ellen O., Iris D. BONTEKOE, Lara BLUMENSTIEL, Anna SCHLICKSUPP, Andrea FLACK, 2022. Viewing animal migration through a social lens. In: Trends in Ecology & Evolution. Cell Press. 2022, 37(11), pp. 985-996. ISSN 0169-5347. eISSN 1872-8383. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2022.06.008BibTex
@article{Aikens2022-11Viewi-58276, year={2022}, doi={10.1016/j.tree.2022.06.008}, title={Viewing animal migration through a social lens}, number={11}, volume={37}, issn={0169-5347}, journal={Trends in Ecology & Evolution}, pages={985--996}, author={Aikens, Ellen O. and Bontekoe, Iris D. and Blumenstiel, Lara and Schlicksupp, Anna and Flack, Andrea} }
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