Day 1, April 14 - Posters
Start Date
14-4-2020 1:00 PM
End Date
14-4-2020 3:00 PM
Publisher
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Place of Publication
Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Abstract
The Motus wildlife tracking system has revolutionized the study of animal movements. Using this system, I will be looking at the migratory connectivity of Wood Thrushes, a species in decline, to aid in its conservation and management
Date
4-14-2020
Document Type
posters
Language
English
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Recommended Citation
Aborn, David A., "Wood Thrush Migratory Connectivity Using Motus Tracking Stations". ReSEARCH Dialogues Conference proceedings. https://scholar.utc.edu/research-dialogues/2020/day1_posters/159.
Wood Thrush Migratory Connectivity Using Motus Tracking Stations
The Motus wildlife tracking system has revolutionized the study of animal movements. Using this system, I will be looking at the migratory connectivity of Wood Thrushes, a species in decline, to aid in its conservation and management