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To Migrate or Not to Migrate

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Subject: To Migrate or Not to Migrate
From: L&L Knight <>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 21:32:14 +1000
Following on from Dan's description of the various migrants that visit the Lamington Plateau in SEQ, it might be interesting to discuss species that have populations/groups that:
1. Migrate latitudinally;
2. Migrate altitudinally;
3. Don't migrate at all.

Do we have examples of species in Australia that do all three? In particular, are there species that have groups that fit into each of these groups for their entire lifecycles rather than moving from one pattern to another as they age?

Regards, Laurie.

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