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Migration Strategies of Birds of Prey in Western Palearctic (Paperback)
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Migration Strategies of Birds of Prey in Western Palearctic (Paperback)
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Given their roles in the ecosystem, raptors are widely considered
the flagship or umbrella species among birds. Most species
undertake a seasonal journey that is impressive because of the
length, and the imposing natural barriers such as deserts and seas
that they fly over. The migration of birds of prey has unique
characteristics in the animal world because of their morphology and
flight style. The flying path of Afro-Palearctic migrants between
breeding and wintering grounds is determined by several factors
such as morphology of the birds, geography, behavioural
adaptations. The book analyses the migration patterns of raptors
along the Afro-Palearctic migratory system, and summarizes the
recent research on these top predator species. Behavioural
adaptations such as the importance of social interactions and the
modulation of the different flight styles as well as ecological
interactions with the encountered environment and weather
conditions en route are described in the book. Moreover, the impact
of climate change on the migratory behaviour and key conservation
issues are discussed. The book provides an overview of the
migratory characteristics and flyway patterns of all European
raptors species and also some Asian ones. These chapters have been
written by some of the most important raptor specialists, giving a
complete picture of the different migration strategies on the basis
of both traditional methods and new technologies.
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