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BES Movement Ecology
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Are you at #BES2025? Come along to our popular annual social event from 16:00-19:30 on Tuesday at the Innis & Gunner Tap Room! #movecol @britishecologicalsociety.org
The perks of attending an in-person BES meeting :)
Happy to be included in the ‘Understanding Migration’ virtual issue at Functional Ecology — alongside many influential papers 🐦🎉 #birdmigration #movementecology #ornithology
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📙Virtual issue!📙
💡Last week, @besmovesig.bsky.social held their 2025 Annual Meeting with the theme ‘Understanding Migration’. Inspired by this theme, we have compiled a virtual issue of articles that address migration in a range of organisms!
📖Read it here:
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#BESMove2025
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What a great and welcoming community at #BESMove2025! Was a real pleasure to share a cultural perspective on #bird #migration based on field and tracking studies of raptors and shorebirds.
Our final plenary was by @aldinafranco.bsky.social taking us through 10 years of movement ecology at our host institution, UEA. Interesting insights from the reintroduced white storks in the UK, and a brief mention of boulder tagging to track landslides! #BESMove2025
This morning's talks have been on the theme of threats to migration and other movement behaviours. We've heard about adult vs juvenile migration strategies, dispersal and wildlife corridors, human-driven causes of mortality, prey depletion/displacement and more! #BESMove2025
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We're kicking off day 2 of our annual meeting with a plenary by @wmgvs.bsky.social on raptor and seabird migration #BESMove2025
What a wonderful day at the #BESMove2025! Fascinating talks, great people, beautiful campus (see pic).
Really excited to talk about the migratory movements of Steppe Eagles tomorrow.
<em>Functional Ecology</em> journal publishes high-impact research providing a mechanistic understanding of ecological pattern and process from the organismic to ecosystem scale.