Bird migration at polar latitudes: radar studies of routes, orientation, process and pattern
Se forskarrapport: Bird migration at polar latitudes: radar studies of routes, orientation, process and pattern
Datum
Juni–september 1999
Deltagare
Forskningsledare
Thomas Alerstam
Zooekologiska avdelningen, Lunds universitet
Forskningsledare
Gudmundur A. Gudmundsson
Icelandic Institute of Natural History
Reykjavik, Island
Martin Green
Zooekologiska avdelningen, Lunds universitet
Anders Hedenström
Zooekologiska avdelningen, Lunds universitet
Bertil Larsson
Ljungbyhed
Referenser
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