rearinflow
rearinflow is a term used to describe the process of animals moving from their breeding grounds to a different location, typically for feeding or overwintering. This migratory behavior is common in many species, including birds, fish, and mammals. The timing and direction of rearinflow are often influenced by environmental factors such as temperature, food availability, and daylight hours.
For birds, rearinflow typically occurs in the autumn as they move from their northern breeding territories
Mammals also exhibit rearinflow. Caribou, for instance, migrate long distances between their summer calving grounds and