bandmigration
Bandmigration is a term used in wildlife biology to describe the study of migratory movements of animals that have been marked with bands, rings, or tags. The concept relies on recoveries or sightings of these markers to infer where individuals originate, the routes they follow, and the timing of their movements. The term combines band with migration and is used to understand movement patterns and population connectivity in various species.
Typically, banding programs apply lightweight markers to species such as waterfowl, shorebirds, and passerines. After release,
Bandmigration studies inform conservation by identifying critical habitats along migration corridors and informing international cooperation for
Limitations include uneven reporting, low recovery rates, and geographic biases, which can constrain inference about routes