Satellite Data Reveals Why Migrating Birds Have a Small Window to Spread Bird Flu
In 2005 an outbreak of the H5N1 ‘bird flu’ virus in South East Asia led to widespread fear with predictions that the intercontinental migration of wild birds could lead to global pandemic. Such fears were never realised, and now new research reveals why the global spread of bird flu by direct migration of wildfowl is unlikely, while also providing a new framework for quantifying the risk of …
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Some birds prefer northern winter: differing migratory routes could signal eventual species split.(Life): An article from: Science News


Some birds prefer northern winter: differing migratory routes could signal eventual species split.(Life): An article from: Science News


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