djurmigration
Djurmigration is the seasonal or periodic movement of animal populations between habitats, typically driven by resource availability, breeding needs, and environmental cues. The term, derived from "djur" meaning animal and "migration," covers movements across land, freshwater, and marine environments and includes both long-distance journeys and more localized shifts within landscapes.
Movements are shaped by factors such as seasonal changes in food and water, climate and weather patterns,
Common patterns include migratory flyways used by birds, herds moving between seasonal grazing grounds, and marine
Researchers study djurmigration using tracking devices such as GPS collars or satellite tags, observational surveys, genetic
Notable examples include the wildebeest migration in East Africa, the annual journeys of monarch butterflies in