Shizuka to Explore How Population Turnover Changes Birds' Social Networks
April 18, 2018
April 18, 2018
LINCOLN, Nebraska, April 18 -- The University of Nebraska's Lincoln campus issued the following news release:
Birds of a feather may flock together, but the makeup of the flock is always changing.
Population turnover -- a universal process driven by birth, death, migration and dispersal -- affects social networks of all kinds, from human to bird to cell. Despite these demographic swings, many species' social networks remain intact across time. Nebraska evoluti . . .
Birds of a feather may flock together, but the makeup of the flock is always changing.
Population turnover -- a universal process driven by birth, death, migration and dispersal -- affects social networks of all kinds, from human to bird to cell. Despite these demographic swings, many species' social networks remain intact across time. Nebraska evoluti . . .