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Arid-land birds and the nomadism concept.

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Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club.
London :The Club,1893-
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/46639
v.126:no.1 (2006): http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/127064
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... Nomadic birds in this highly variable system offer a unique insight into animal movement strategies in relation to underlying resource distributions. While little detailed information on the movement patterns of birds in the remote, arid interior of Australia is available, an extensive review by Chan (2001) found that 44% of non-passerine birds in Australia displayed some form of partial migration with populations or individuals within these populations noted as displaying sedentary, nomadic and migratory behaviour (Marchant & Higgins 1990a;Clarke 1997;Kingsford & Norman 2002;Cowan 2006;Kingsford, Roshier & Porter 2010). ...
Thesis
This thesis provides insights into the spatial and temporal patterns of movement in nomadic waterfowl, the response of birds to rapid environmental change, behavioural flexibility of avian movements and the ability of birds to locate seemingly unpredictable water bodies in vast arid landscapes.
... Some areas in oases appear effectively to be arid habitats. A bird species in the desert might be resident, wintering, on migration or have some other temporal status (Cowan 2006). The ideal ecogeographic definition of a desert bird would be a species completely restricted in its breeding and non-breeding range to deserts. ...
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