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Area of Science:

  • Zoology
  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary Biology

Background:

  • Altitudinal migration is taxonomically widespread, involving movement across environmental gradients.
  • Migrants face diverse ecological interactions and environmental conditions.
  • Understanding altitudinal migration is crucial for zoological studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize recent developments in altitudinal migration research.
  • To propose a taxonomically inclusive comparative framework for studying altitudinal migration.
  • To define altitudinal migration based on biological relevance and fitness outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Developing a working definition of altitudinal migration.
  • Outlining a comparative framework using a "phenotypic space" concept.
  • Reviewing new methods for assessing taxonomic prevalence of altitudinal migration.

Main Results:

  • A proposed framework to contextualize biotic and abiotic interactions for altitudinal migrants.
  • Identification of challenges and opportunities in studying altitudinal migration.
  • Highlighting the need for improved communication and hypothesis testing across disciplines.

Conclusions:

  • A new comparative framework facilitates the study of altitudinal migration across diverse taxa.
  • Advances in methods aid in characterizing the extent of altitudinal migration.
  • Future research should focus on evolutionary and ecological drivers of altitudinal migration variation.