why do migratory species travel long distances
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Long-distance migration is energetically costly [2], requires considerable navigational skills to reach distant destinations [3] and forces animals to make halts in habitats whose inherent quality in terms of predation risk and foraging opportunities is often little known [4].
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Long-distance migration is energetically costly , requires considerable navigational skills to reach distant destinations and forces animals to make halts in habitats whose inherent quality in terms of predation risk and foraging opportunities is often little known .
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