Overview
In ecology and Wildlife biology, migration is the regular, often seasonal, large-scale movement of animals between distinct habitats, typically driven by the search for food, breeding grounds, or favorable environmental conditions. It is a widespread strategy across birds, mammals, fish, and insects, ranging from latitudinal and altitudinal movements to long-distance oceanic and continental journeys, and it is shaped by cues such as photoperiod, temperature, and resource availability. Migration is central to the life history and survival of many species, influencing population structure, gene flow, and connectivity among ecosystems, while exposing migrants to anthropogenic threats including habitat fragmentation, barriers, and changing climate. Its study integrates field observation, tracking, population census, and modeling of movement and demography, and intersects with conservation, since the protection of migratory species requires safeguarding habitats across their entire range. Research relevant to this area examines the migration status, anthropogenic threats, and conservation of wild ungulates, factors affecting Atlantic salmon populations, and the importance of supporting krill-to-whale components of pelagic food webs along migratory routes following seamounts. The term also describes movement in other contexts, including cellular migration in wound healing and human population dynamics. The journal publishes peer-reviewed research on Wildlife and ecology, addressing animal movement, migratory behavior, and the conservation of migratory species and their habitats.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
The Impact of Migration and Remittances on Employment in Agriculture in the Gambia
A Long-Term Polydromic Function to Disentangle Personal Remittance, Migration and Employment in Agriculture in Order to Raise the GDP of the Donor aid Ratio in Five African Countries
Migration of a Population
Transmural Migration of a Retained Surgical Sponge; A Case Report
Acute and Chronic Wound Fluid Inversely Influence Wound Healing in an in-Vitro 3D Wound Model
Global importance of supporting the krill to whale component of the pelagic food web associated with migrations following deep sea seamounts
Overexpression of Prostate Apoptosis Response Protein-4 In Colon Cancer Cells Can Inhibit Metastasis by Upregulating E-cadherin Expression
Factors Affecting Atlantic Salmon Populations Adversely; Using the River Dee, Scotland, as an Example
Two-Phase Lung Damage Mechanisms For COVID-19 Disease, and Driving Force and Selectivity in Leukecyte Recruitment and Migration
The Care Debate During the First Covid Lockout in Barcelona.
Inbreeding in a Family Tree and in a Population
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 43 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2023 · Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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2023 · Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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2023 · Global Journal of Cancer Therapy
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