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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Paper on neuroecology of migratory birds accepted in Biology Letters
Authors marked in bold are EvolEcol members. Vincze O, Vágási CI, Pap PL, Osváth G and Møller AP 2015. Brain regions associated with visual cues are important for bird migration. Biology Letters (in press). Abstract: Long-distance migratory birds have relatively … Continue reading
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Chituc Ringing Camp, Romania
Many beautiful birds, nice location, good company. Watch this short movie. This camp also helped us to gather data that were used in phylogenetic comparative analyses about feather structure and wing morphology. Further details about the ringing camp can be … Continue reading
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