Migration of Birds


Leído por Sue Anderson

(4.7 stars; 3 reviews)

Snow Geese which left James Bay, Canada, arrived at the Louisiana Gulf coast "60 hours later after a continuous flight of over 1,700 miles at an average speed of 28 miles per hour." This is just one of the many intriguing facts about bird migration contained in this 1998 circular from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Informative and up-to-date chapters discuss flight speed and rate of migration, migration routes, and techniques for studying migration. A final chapter, Future Directions, concludes "Migratory pathways evolved over the eons in expectation of a moderately stable environment with sufficient food and cover along appropriate corridors that connected sustaining winter ranges with suitable breeding areas... But human impacts on the environment generate rates of change that exceed many species' ability to adapt." Summary by Sue Anderson. (4 hr 8 min)

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Preface 3:37 Leído por Sue Anderson
Introduction 7:24 Leído por Sue Anderson
Early Ideas About Migration 8:34 Leído por Sue Anderson
Techniques for Studying Migration 16:50 Leído por Sue Anderson
Evolution of Migration 13:23 Leído por Sue Anderson
Stimulus for Migration 10:02 Leído por Sue Anderson
When Birds Migrate 17:44 Leído por Sue Anderson
Flight Speed and Rate of Migration 19:02 Leído por Sue Anderson
Migratory Flight Altitude 6:30 Leído por Sue Anderson
Segregation During Migration 12:10 Leído por Sue Anderson
Geographic Patterns of Migration 12:54 Leído por Sue Anderson
Orientation and Navigation 18:16 Leído por Sue Anderson
Influence of Weather 8:51 Leído por Sue Anderson
Influence of Topography 4:38 Leído por Sue Anderson
Perils of Migration 8:28 Leído por Sue Anderson
Routes of Migration 42:14 Leído por Sue Anderson
Patterns of Migration 27:44 Leído por Sue Anderson
Future Directions 10:27 Leído por Sue Anderson