Wind Selection and Drift Compensation Optimize Migratory Pathways in a High-Flying Moth
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Ian P. Woiwod | Henrik Mouritsen | Don R. Reynolds | Jason W. Chapman | H. Mouritsen | J. Riley | D. Reynolds | Alan D. Smith | J. Hill | J. Chapman | I. Woiwod | Jane K. Hill | D. Sivell | Joe R. Riley | Duncan Sivell | Duncan Sivell
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