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Migratory vertebrates shift migration timing and distributions in a warming Arctic
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Thomas K. Lameris
, Jeroen Hoekendijk
, Geert Aarts , Aline Aarts , Andrew M. Allen , Louise Bienfait , Allert I. Bijleveld , Morten F. Bongers , Sophie Brasseur , Ying-Chi Chan , Frits de Ferrante , Jesse de Gelder , Hilmar Derksen , Lisa Dijkgraaf , Laurens R. Dijkhuis , Sanne Dijkstra , Gert Elbertsen , Roosmarijn Ernsten , Tessa Foxen , Jari Gaarenstroom , Anna Gelhausen , Jan A. van Gils , Sebastiaan Grosscurt , Anne Grundlehner , Marit L. Hertlein , Anouk J.P. van Heumen , Moniek Heurman , Nicholas Per Huffeldt , Willemijn H. Hutter , Ynze J. J. Kamstra , Femke Keij , Susanne van Kempen , Gabi Keurntjes , Harmen Knap , A.H. Jelle Loonstra , Bart A. Nolet , Rascha J.M. Nuijten , Djan Mattijssen , Hanna Oosterhoff , Nienke Paarlberg , Malou Parekh , Jef Pattyn , Celeste Polak , Yordi Quist , Susan Ras , Jeroen Reneerkens , Saskia Ruth , Evelien van der Schaar , Geert Schroen , Fanny Spikman , Joyce van Velzen , Ezra Voorn , Janneke Vos , Danyang Wang , Wilson Westdijk , Marco Wind , Mikhail K. Zhemchuzhnikov and Frank van Langevelde
Published/Copyright:
December 22, 2021
Received: 2021-06-29
Accepted: 2021-10-10
Published Online: 2021-12-22
© 2021 Thomas K. Lameris et al., published by De Gruyter
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Keywords for this article
birds;
mammals;
marine mammals;
phenological mismatch;
range shift;
migration phenology
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