tarnekõhikuste
Tarnekõhikuste, often referred to as "migration season" or "seasonal migrations" in English, is a biological phenomenon observed in various animal species. It describes the regular, often annual, movement of a population from one location to another. This movement is typically driven by changes in environmental conditions, such as the availability of food, suitable breeding grounds, or temperature fluctuations. The term is particularly used in Estonian and can encompass a wide range of migratory behaviors.
Many species undertake tarnekõhikuste, including birds, mammals, insects, and fish. For instance, many bird species migrate
The triggers for tarnekõhikuste are complex and can involve both internal biological cues, such as hormonal