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New research supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation using two decades worth of data could change how scientists think about bird migrations and the interdependencies and relationships they involve.
Driving any long distance usually includes at least one rest stop, such as for food or gas. Imagine that each time you stop during a trip you run into the same group of other cars and people travelling along the highway, perhaps with a different destination. You might eventually strike up a conversation. Now imagine that this happened year in and year out until you became friendly with the other travelers.
New research supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation using two decades worth of data could change how scientists think about bird migrations and the interdependencies and relationships they involve.
Driving any long distance usually includes at least one rest stop, such as for food or gas. Imagine that each time you stop during a trip you run into the same group of other cars and people travelling along the highway, perhaps with a different destination. You might eventually strike up a conversation. Now imagine that this happened year in and year out until you became friendly with the other travelers.