"Migration and population connectivity in northern seabirds"
"Migration and population connectivity in northern seabirds"
Migratory connectivity describes the degree to which individuals or populations of seasonal, long-distance migrants are geographically arranged during two or more periods of the annual cycle. The first part of this presentation will be an introduction to the concept and some theory regarding the consequences of migratory connectivity in terms of genetics and population dynamics, extended with examples drawn mainly from seabird literature. During the second part, I will show some results of my current PhD work, focusing on migratory connectivity and seasonal interactions of three Arctic breeding, long-distance seabirds.
By Rob van Bemmelen, Wageningen University (The Netherlands)
Place: Aula 9
Day: 23th of march 2017
Time: 15-17h
Organize insde the subject Structure and Connectivity (Master of Oceanography).
Faculty of Biology at UB