New Clues as to How Bird Migration Reacts to Climate Change Thanks to the Help of Citizen Scientists

Friday, September 9, 2016 - 13:01 in Earth & Climate

A University of Oklahoma study demonstrates for the first time that remote sensing data from weather surveillance radar and on-the-ground data from the eBird citizen science database both yield robust indices of migration timing, also known as migration phenology.

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