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seasons making this form of animal migration seasonal. Altitudinal migration can be most commonly observed in species inhabiting temperate or tropical ecosystems... |
southern ocean. Shorter migrations are common, while longer ones are not. The shorter migrations include altitudinal migrations on mountains such as the... |
migrations. The bull shark is a euryhaline species that moves at will from fresh to salt water, and many marine fish make a diel vertical migration,... |
Slaty-headed parakeet (category IUCN Red List least concern species) parakeet (Psittacula himalayana) is the only psittacid species to exhibit altitudinal migration. The species' range extends from Pakistan, to Western Himalayas... |
Scaly-breasted cupwing (category IUCN Red List least concern species) Within that habitat it is usually found near water. The species undertakes some altitudinal migration, moving closer to sea level during the winter over some... |
Hutton's vireo (category IUCN Red List least concern species) year-round, but there may be some altitudinal and short distance migration. Hutton's vireo may join a mixed-species flock for the winter. The bird's name... |
current forest migration based on recent information. These studies are generally directed to the altitudinal shifts in forest species on mountains. The... |
integrating species from both areas. Through years of evolution, flora of the lowland rainforest, typical from Sarapiquí and Tortuguero, had an altitudinal migration... |
Reindeer (category IUCN Red List vulnerable species) are adapted for extreme cold, and some are adapted for long-distance migration. Reindeer vary greatly in size and color from the smallest, the Svalbard... |
Endemism, altitudinal migration, and relict populations are some of the natural phenomena to be found on sky islands. The complex dynamics of species richness... |
Common blackbird (category IUCN Red List least concern species) Afghanistan, and eastern China. Many birds are resident, but some are altitudinal migrants and occur in southern Afghanistan and southern Iraq in winter... |
Great Basin Desert (redirect from Endangered species in the Great Basin Desert) 6,500 to 8,000 feet (2,000 to 2,400 m) of elevation is analogous in altitudinal range to other woodland areas in Nevada. However, continuous woodland... |
Ecology (section Metapopulations and migration) supports populations is critical for maintaining ecosystem services and species migration (e.g., riverine fish runs and avian insect control) has been implicated... |
American goshawk (category IUCN Red List least concern species) of extensive forests remaining in lowlands across much of its range. Altitudinally, goshawks may live anywhere up to a given mountain range's tree line... |
Bird (category Articles with 'species' microformats) 32% of passerines were partially migratory. Altitudinal migration is a form of short-distance migration in which birds spend the breeding season at higher... |
ʻIʻiwi (category IUCN Red List vulnerable species) bird has not gone extinct on smaller islands such as Molokaʻi. Altitudinal migration complicates population assessment. Although 'I'iwi are still relatively... |
Fantail (category Articles with 'species' microformats) no migration. Some northern and southern species undertake a variety of movements; the yellow-bellied fantail of the Himalayas is an altitudinal migrant... |
Animal migration Animal migration altitudinal tracking history coded wire tag Bird migration flyways reverse migration Cell migration Fish migration diel... |
Interspecific competition (redirect from Competing species) Shigeru (2000). "Condition-Specific Competition: Implications for the Altitudinal Distribution of Stream Fishes". Ecology. 81 (7): 2027–2039. doi:10... |
Nuthatch (category Articles with 'species' microformats) breeding. In parts of Asia where several species occur in the same geographic region, there is often an altitudinal separation in their preferred habitats... |