Wave-like Patterns of Plant Phenology Determine Ungulate Movement Tactics

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Using GPS-tracking from 61 populations of four ungulate species, Aikens et al. provide evidence that the dynamic nature of forage resources generates the diversity of movement tactics used by animals. Specifically, patterns of spring green-up shaped how closely animals tracked resources and where migration occurred across temperate ecosystems.

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Aikens, E. O., Mysterud, A., Merkle, J. A., Cagnacci, F., Rivrud, I. M., Hebblewhite, M., … Kauffman, M. J. (2020). Wave-like Patterns of Plant Phenology Determine Ungulate Movement Tactics. Current Biology, 30(17), 3444-3449.e4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.06.032

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