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Key Questions in Marine Megafauna Movement Ecology

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Title Key Questions in Marine Megafauna Movement Ecology
Names Hays, Graeme C. (creator)
Ferreira, Luciana C. (creator)
Sequeira, Ana M. M. (creator)
Meekan, Mark G. (creator)
Duarte, Carlos M. (creator)
Bailey, Helen (creator)
Bailleul, Fred (creator)
Bowen, W. Don (creator)
Caley, M. Julian (creator)
Costa, Daniel P. (creator)
EguĂ­luz, Victor M. (creator)
Fossette, Sabrina (creator)
Friedlaender, Ari S. (creator)
Gales, Nick (creator)
Gleiss, Adrian C. (creator)
Gunn, John (creator)
Harcourt, Rob (creator)
Hazen, Elliott L. (creator)
Heithaus, Michael R. (creator)
Heupel, Michelle (creator)
Holland, Kim (creator)
Horning, Markus (creator)
Jonsen, Ian (creator)
Kooyman, Gerald L. (creator)
Lowe, Christopher G. (creator)
Madsen, Peter T. (creator)
Marsh, Helene (creator)
Phillips, Richard A. (creator)
Righton, David (creator)
Ropert-Coudert, Yan (creator)
Sato, Katsufumi (creator)
Shaffer, Scott A. (creator)
Simpfendorfer, Colin A. (creator)
Sims, David W. (creator)
Skomal, Gregory (creator)
Takahashi, Akinori (creator)
Trathan, Philip N. (creator)
Wikelski, Martin (creator)
Womble, Jamie N. (creator)
Thums, Michele (creator)
Date Issued 2016-06 (iso8601)
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Abstract It is a golden age for animal movement studies and so an opportune time to assess priorities for future work. We assembled 40 experts to identify key questions in this field, focussing on marine megafauna, which include a broad range of birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish. Research on these taxa has both underpinned many of the recent technical developments and led to fundamental discoveries in the field. We show that the questions have broad applicability to other taxa, including terrestrial animals, flying insects, and swimming invertebrates, and, as such, this exercise provides a useful roadmap for targeted deployments and data syntheses that should advance the field of movement ecology.
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Identifier Hays, G. C., Ferreira, L. C., Sequeira, A. M., Meekan, M. G., Duarte, C. M., Bailey, H., ... & Thums, M. (2016). Key questions in marine megafauna movement ecology. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 31(6), 463-475. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2016.02.015

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