Wing shape determines how far birds disperse
Published Date: 9/2/2021
Source: phys.org
Bird dispersal movements are thought to depend on complex demographic and genetic factors. Dr. Santiago Claramunt, Associate Curator of Birds at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and Assistant Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of the University of Toronto, shows that there may be a simpler explanation: bird dispersal distances depend on the morphology and flight efficiency of the wings. The study, "Flight efficiency explains differences in natal dispersal distances in birds," was published in the journal Ecology.