Birds dealing with change -- Mapping migration routes can lead to conservation areas

  • Ginny Chan

Pers / media: OnderzoekAcademic

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Tracking migratory birds that carry tiny satellite transmitters in featherlight 'backpacks', can teach us a lot about change in the environment. It may also point at possibilities to avoid loss of biodiversity. That is an important message in the PhD-thesis that Ying Chi Chan, a PhD candidate of the University of Groningen, based at the Royal NIOZ (Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), defends on May 28th 2021.

Periode19-mei-2021 → 20-mei-2021

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  • TitelMigratory birds with satellite transmitters can help study environmental changes
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletAZoCleantech
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum20/05/2021
    BeschrijvingMigratory birds fitted with small satellite transmitters in their featherlight “backpacks” can teach people more about changes in the environment upon being monitored. Moreover, it could help prevent biodiversity loss. That is a crucial message in the PhD-thesis that Ying Chi Chan, a PhD candidate of the University of Groningen, based at the Royal NIOZ (Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), defends on May 28th, 2021.
    URLhttps://www.azocleantech.com/news.aspx?newsID=29430
    PersonenGinny Chan
  • TitelBirds dealing with change — Mapping migration routes can lead to conservation areas
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletBioengineer.org
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum19/05/2021
    BeschrijvingTracking migratory birds that carry tiny satellite transmitters in featherlight ‘backpacks’, can teach us a lot about change in the environment. It may also point at possibilities to avoid loss of biodiversity. That is an important message in the PhD-thesis that Ying Chi Chan, a PhD candidate of the University of Groningen, based at the Royal NIOZ (Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), defends on May 28th 2021.
    URLhttps://bioengineer.org/birds-dealing-with-change-mapping-migration-routes-can-lead-to-conservation-areas/
    PersonenYing Chi Chan
  • TitelBirds dealing with change -- Mapping migration routes can lead to conservation areas
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outlet7thSpace
    MediatypeWeb
    Release datum19/05/2021
    BeschrijvingTracking migratory birds that carry tiny satellite transmitters in featherlight 'backpacks," can teach us a lot about change in the environment. It may also point at possibilities to avoid loss of biodiversity. That is an important message in the Ph.D.-thesis that Ying Chi Chan, a Ph.D. candidate of the University of Groningen, based at the Royal NIOZ (Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), defends on May 28th 2021.
    URL7thspace.com/headlines/1556263/birds_dealing_with_change____mapping_migration_routes_can_lead_to_conservation_areas.html
    PersonenYing Chi Chan
  • TitelBirds dealing with change: Mapping migration routes can lead to conservation areas
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletPhys.org
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited Kingdom
    Release datum19/05/2021
    BeschrijvingTracking migratory birds that carry tiny satellite transmitters in featherlight 'backpacks," can teach us a lot about change in the environment. It may also point at possibilities to avoid loss of biodiversity. That is an important message in the Ph.D.-thesis that Ying Chi Chan, a Ph.D. candidate of the University of Groningen, based at the Royal NIOZ (Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), defends on May 28th 2021.
    Producent / auteurNIOZ
    URLhttps://phys.org/news/2021-05-birds-migration-routes-areas.html
    PersonenYing Chi Chan
  • TitelBirds dealing with change -- Mapping migration routes can lead to conservation areas
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletEurekAlert!
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum19/05/2021
    BeschrijvingTracking migratory birds that carry tiny satellite transmitters in featherlight 'backpacks', can teach us a lot about change in the environment. It may also point at possibilities to avoid loss of biodiversity. That is an important message in the PhD-thesis that Ying Chi Chan, a PhD candidate of the University of Groningen, based at the Royal NIOZ (Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), defends on May 28th 2021.
    Producent / auteurNIOZ
    URLhttps://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-05/rnif-bdw051921.php
    PersonenYing Chi Chan